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Chapter I60a <br />Page 2 of 3 15 <br />government clerk of all cities and counties located in the private company's collection area or within <br />five miles thereof. <br />(g) This section shall not apply when a private company is displaced as the result of an <br />annexation under Article 4A of Chapter 160A of the General Statutes or an annexation by an act of the <br />General Assembly. The provisions of G.S. 160A- 37.3,160 -49.3, or 160A -324 shall apply. <br />(h) If a unit of local government intends to provide compensation under subsection (c) of this <br />section to a private company that has given notice under subsection (f) of this section, the private <br />company shall make available to the unit of local government not later than 30 days following a written <br />request of the unit of local government, sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, all information in <br />its possession or control, including operational, financial, and budgetary information necessary for the <br />unit of local government to determine if the private company qualifies for compensation. The private <br />company forfeits its rights under this section if it fails to make a good faith response within 30 days <br />following receipt of the written request for information from the unit of local government provided that <br />the unit of local government's written request so states by specific reference to this section. <br />(i) Nothing in this section shall affect the authority of a city or county to establish recycling <br />service where recycling service is not currently being offered. <br />(j) As used in this section, the following terms mean: <br />(1) Collection. — The gathering of municipal solid waste, recovered materials, or <br />recyclables from residential, commercial, industrial, governmental, or institutional <br />customers and transporting it to a sanitary landfill or other disposal facility. <br />Collection does not include transport from a transfer station or processing point to a <br />disposal facility. <br />(2) Displacement. — Any formal action by a unit of local government that prohibits a <br />private company from providing all or a portion of the collection services for <br />municipal solid waste, recovered materials, or recyclables that the company is <br />providing in the affected area at least 90 days prior to the date of the first publication <br />of notice required by subsection (b) of this section. Displacement also means an <br />action by a unit of local government to use an availability fee, nonoptional fee, or <br />taxes to fund competing collection services for municipal solid waste, recovered <br />materials, or recyclables that the private company is providing in the affected areas at <br />least 90 days prior to the date of the first publication of notice required under <br />subsection (b) of this section is given_ Displacement does not include any of the <br />following actions: <br />a. Failure to renew a franchise agreement or contract with a private company. <br />b. Taking action that results in a change in solid waste collection services <br />because the private company's operations present an imminetit and substantial <br />threat to human health or safety or are causing a substantial public nuisance. <br />C. Taking action that results in a change in solid waste collection services <br />because the private company has materially breached its franchise agreement <br />or the terms of a contract with the local government, or the company has <br />notified the local government that it no longer intends to honor the terms of <br />the franchise agreement or contract. Notice of breach must be delivered in <br />writing, delivered by certified mail to the firm in question with 30 days to cure <br />the violation of the contract. <br />d. Terminating an existing contract or franchise in accordance with the <br />provisions of the contract or franchise agreement. <br />C. Providing temporary collection services under a declared state of emergency. <br />f. Taking action that results in a change in solid waste collection services due to <br />the existing providers' felony conviction of a violation in the State of federal <br />or State law governing the solid waste collection or disposal. <br />g. Contracting with a private company to continue its existing services or <br />