The commission shall supervise and regulate every solid waste
collection company in this state,
(1) By fixing and altering its rates, charges,
classifications, rules and regulations;
(2) By regulating the accounts, service, and safety of
operations;
(3) By requiring the filing of annual and other reports and
data;
(4) By supervising and regulating such persons or companies
in all other matters affecting the relationship between them and
the public which they serve;
(5) By requiring compliance with local solid waste
management plans and related implementation ordinances;
(6) By requiring certificate holders under chapter 81.77 RCW
to use rate structures and billing systems consistent with the
solid waste management priorities set forth under RCW 70.95.010
and the minimum levels of solid waste collection and recycling
services pursuant to local comprehensive solid waste management
plans. The commission may order consolidated billing and provide
for reasonable and necessary expenses to be paid to the
administering company if more than one certificate is granted in
an area.
The commission, on complaint made on its own motion or by an
aggrieved party, at any time, after providing the holder of any
certificate with notice and an opportunity for a hearing at which
it shall be proven that the holder has willfully violated or
refused to observe any of the commission's orders, rules, or
regulations, or has failed to operate as a solid waste collection
company for a period of at least one year preceding the filing of
the complaint, may suspend, revoke, alter, or amend any
certificate issued under the provisions of this chapter.
[2005 c 121 § 5; 1989 c 431 § 20; 1987 c 239 § 1; 1965 ex.s. c 105 § 1; 1961 c 295 § 4.]