Bill Text: NY A04105 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Relates to establishing a product stewardship program for primary batteries.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 22-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-08 - referred to ways and means [A04105 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-A04105-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          4105
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                    February 1, 2019
                                       ___________
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  ENGLEBRIGHT,  BARRETT, FAHY, COLTON, THIELE,
          MOSLEY, GALEF,  L. ROSENTHAL,  SEAWRIGHT,  OTIS,  LUPARDO,  GOTTFRIED,
          WILLIAMS, HUNTER, JEAN-PIERRE, GLICK -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A.
          RAMOS  --  read  once  and  referred to the Committee on Environmental
          Conservation
        AN ACT to amend the  environmental  conservation  law,  in  relation  to
          establishing a product stewardship program for primary batteries
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Article 27 of the environmental conservation law is amended
     2  by adding a new title 16 to read as follows:
     3                                  TITLE 16
     4                             PRODUCT STEWARDSHIP
     5                            FOR PRIMARY BATTERIES
     6  Section 27-1601. Definitions.
     7          27-1603. Primary battery registration.
     8          27-1605. Primary battery stewardship plan.
     9          27-1607. Annual report; plan audit.
    10          27-1609. Agency responsibilities.
    11          27-1611. Retailer obligations.
    12          27-1613. Administrative fee.
    13          27-1615. Penalties.
    14          27-1617. Rulemaking; procedure.
    15  § 27-1601. Definitions.
    16    When used in this title:
    17    1. "Department" means the department of environmental conservation.
    18    2.  "Brand" means a name, symbol, word, or traceable mark that identi-
    19  fies a primary battery and attributes the primary battery to  the  owner
    20  or licensee of the brand as the producer.
    21    3.  "Collection  rate" means a percentage by weight that each producer
    22  or producers collects by an established date. The collection rate  shall
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD06598-01-9

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     1  be  calculated  by  weight  based on the percentage of primary batteries
     2  that are collected during a calendar year, as compared  to  the  average
     3  weight of primary batteries that were estimated to have been sold in the
     4  state  by  participating  producers  during  the three previous calendar
     5  years. Estimates of primary batteries sold in the state may be based  on
     6  a reasonable pro rata calculation based on national sales.
     7    4.  "Consumer"  means  any  person  who returns any number of unwanted
     8  primary batteries.
     9    5. "Discarded primary battery" means a  primary  battery  that  is  no
    10  longer  used  for  its manufactured purpose, wanted by its owner, or for
    11  any other reason enters the waste  collection,  recovery,  treatment  or
    12  recycling system.
    13    6. "Easily removable" means readily detachable by a person without the
    14  use of tools or with the use of common household tools.
    15    7.  "Primary  battery"  means  a  nonrechargeable battery weighing two
    16  kilograms or less, including alkaline, carbon-zinc,  lithium  metal  and
    17  button/coin batteries. Primary battery shall not mean:
    18    (A)  Batteries intended for industrial, business to business, warranty
    19  or maintenance services, or nonpersonal use;
    20    (B) A battery that is not easily removable or is not  intended  to  be
    21  removed from a consumer product; and
    22    (C)  A  battery  that is sold or used in a medical device regulated by
    23  the United States Food and Drug Administration.
    24    8. "Primary battery stewardship plan" or "plan" means a plan submitted
    25  to the commissioner pursuant to section 27-1605  of  this  title  by  an
    26  individual producer or by two or more producers acting collectively.
    27    9.  "Producer"  means  one  of  the following with regard to a primary
    28  battery that is sold, offered for sale, or distributed in the state:
    29    a. a person who manufactures a primary battery and who  sells,  offers
    30  for  sale,  or  distributes  that primary battery in the state under the
    31  person's own name or brand;
    32    b. if subparagraph a of this paragraph does not apply,  a  person  who
    33  owns  or  licenses a trademark or brand under which a primary battery is
    34  sold, offered for sale, or distributed in the state, whether or not  the
    35  trademark is registered; or
    36    c.  if  subparagraphs a and b of this paragraph do not apply, a person
    37  who imports a primary battery into the state for sale or distribution.
    38    10. "Program" or  "stewardship  program"  means  the  system  for  the
    39  collection, transportation, recycling, and disposal of primary batteries
    40  implemented pursuant to an approved primary battery stewardship plan.
    41    11.  "Rechargeable battery" shall have the same meaning as subdivision
    42  four of section 27-1803 of this article.
    43    12. "Recycling" means any process by which discarded products,  compo-
    44  nents,  and  by-products  are  transformed into new usable or marketable
    45  materials in a manner in which the  original  products  may  lose  their
    46  identity,  but  does not include energy recovery or energy generation by
    47  means of combusting discarded products, components, and by-products with
    48  or without other waste products.
    49    13. "Retailer" means a person who offers a primary battery for sale to
    50  any consumer or business at retail  in  the  state  through  any  means,
    51  including  remote  offerings  such  as  sales outlets, catalogues, or an
    52  internet website.
    53  § 27-1603. Primary battery registration.
    54    1. Sale prohibited. Beginning January first, two thousand  twenty-one,
    55  except  as  set  forth  under  this subdivision, a producer of a primary
    56  battery shall not sell, offer for sale, or deliver  to  a  retailer  for

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     1  subsequent  sale  a primary battery unless all of the following has been
     2  met:
     3    a. the producer is registered under an approved and implemented prima-
     4  ry battery stewardship plan;
     5    b.  the  producer or producers have paid the fee under section 27-1613
     6  of this title; and
     7    c. the producer or producers and the brand of such producer or produc-
     8  ers designated on the department website are identified as covered by an
     9  approved primary battery stewardship plan.
    10    2. New producers. A producer who, after January  first,  two  thousand
    11  twenty-one,  seeks  to  sell,  offer  for sale, or offer for promotional
    12  purposes in the state a primary  battery  not  previously  sold  in  the
    13  state,  shall  notify  the  commissioner  prior to selling or offering a
    14  product not covered by a stewardship plan in the state. The commissioner
    15  shall list a producer who supplies notice under this  subdivision  as  a
    16  "new  producer"  on  the department's website.  A producer that supplies
    17  notice under this subdivision shall have ninety days to either act coop-
    18  eratively with at least one other producer or to submit its own  primary
    19  battery stewardship plan for approval to the state.
    20    3. Exemption. A producer who annually sells, offers for sale, distrib-
    21  utes,  or  imports  in  the  state primary batteries with a total retail
    22  value of less than  five  hundred  dollars  shall  be  exempt  from  the
    23  requirements of this title.
    24  § 27-1605. Primary battery stewardship plan.
    25    1.  Primary  battery  stewardship  plan  required.  On or before April
    26  first, two thousand twenty, each producer selling, offering for sale, or
    27  offering for promotional purposes a primary battery in the  state  shall
    28  individually  or  as  part of a primary battery stewardship organization
    29  submit a primary  battery  stewardship  plan  to  the  commissioner  for
    30  review.
    31    2. Primary battery stewardship plan; minimum requirements. Each prima-
    32  ry  battery  stewardship  plan  shall  include, at a minimum, all of the
    33  following elements:
    34    a. List of producers and brands. Each primary battery stewardship plan
    35  shall list:
    36    (i) all participating producers and contact information  for  each  of
    37  the participating producers; and
    38    (ii) the brands of primary batteries covered by the plan.
    39    b.  Free  collection.  Each  primary  battery  stewardship  plan shall
    40  provide for the free collection of primary batteries from  consumers.  A
    41  producer  shall  not refuse the collection of a primary battery based on
    42  the brand or manufacturer of the primary battery.
    43    c. Collection; convenience.  Each  primary  battery  stewardship  plan
    44  shall:
    45    (i) allow all retailers that sell primary batteries or primary batter-
    46  y-containing  products  covered under the plan and all municipalities to
    47  opt to be a collection facility;
    48    (ii) provide, at a minimum, no fewer  than  two  permanent  collection
    49  facilities  in  each  county in the state with a population of less than
    50  fifty thousand people; no less than three drop-off locations  for  coun-
    51  ties  with  populations between fifty thousand and one hundred thousand;
    52  and for all counties with a population greater than  one  hundred  thou-
    53  sand,  at  least  one location within each town, village and city with a
    54  population greater than fifty thousand; and

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     1    (iii) provide for the acceptance from  a  consumer  of  up  to  twenty
     2  batteries per visit. A collection facility may agree to accept more than
     3  twenty batteries per visit from a consumer.
     4    d.  Method of disposition. Each primary battery stewardship plan shall
     5  include a description of the method that will be used to responsibly and
     6  properly manage discarded primary batteries and ensure that  the  compo-
     7  nents of the discarded primary batteries, to the extent economically and
     8  technically feasible, are recycled.
     9    e.  Roles  and  responsibilities.  A  primary battery stewardship plan
    10  shall list all key participants in the primary battery collection chain,
    11  including:
    12    (i) the number and name of the collection facilities accepting primary
    13  batteries under the plan, including the address and contact  information
    14  for each facility;
    15    (ii)  the  name and contact information of a transporter or contractor
    16  collecting primary batteries from collection facilities; and
    17    (iii) the name, address, and  contact  information  of  the  recycling
    18  facilities that process the collected primary batteries.
    19    f.  Education  and  outreach. A primary battery stewardship plan shall
    20  include an education and outreach program. The  education  and  outreach
    21  program  may  include  media  advertising,  retail displays, articles in
    22  trade and other journals and publications, and other public  educational
    23  efforts.  The education and outreach program shall describe the outreach
    24  procedures that will be used to provide notice of the program  to  busi-
    25  nesses,  municipalities, retailers, wholesalers, and transporters.  At a
    26  minimum, the education and outreach program shall notify the  public  of
    27  the following:
    28    (i) that there is a free collection program for all primary batteries;
    29  and
    30    (ii)  the  location  of  collection  points  and  how  to  access  the
    31  collection program.
    32    g. The establishment of performance goals to measure  the  success  of
    33  the  program  and  a  description of how the program will be designed to
    34  meet or exceed these goals.
    35    3. Implementation. A producer or producers shall include provisions in
    36  the plan for the implementation of the program in conjunction with those
    37  retailers and municipalities acting as  collection  facilities  under  a
    38  program.  Implementation of the program shall be at no cost to retailers
    39  or municipalities acting as collection facilities  under  a  program.  A
    40  producer shall provide retailers and municipalities acting as collection
    41  facilities  products  or equipment for setting up a collection point and
    42  for providing for the pickup of collected primary  batteries,  including
    43  arranging for the management of those primary batteries.
    44  § 27-1607. Annual report; plan audit.
    45    1.  Annual  report. On or before April first, two thousand twenty-two,
    46  and annually thereafter, a producer or  a  primary  battery  stewardship
    47  organization shall submit a report to the commissioner that contains the
    48  following:
    49    a.  the  weight  of  primary  batteries  collected  by the producer or
    50  producers acting cooperatively in the prior calendar year;
    51    b. the collection rate achieved in the prior calendar year;
    52    c. specifies the collection facilities that  failed  in  the  previous
    53  calendar  year  to  collect a minimum of one hundred pounds by weight of
    54  primary batteries and whether these collection facilities will be elimi-
    55  nated from the producer's plan or the plan of producers acting  coopera-
    56  tively;

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     1    d.  the  locations  for  all collection points set up by the producers
     2  covered by the plan and contact information for each location;
     3    e.  examples and description of educational materials used to increase
     4  collection;
     5    f. the manner in which the collected primary batteries were managed;
     6    g. any material change to the primary battery stewardship plan; and
     7    h. the cost of implementation of the program, including the  costs  of
     8  collection, recycling, education, and outreach.
     9    2. Plan audit. Once every five years, a producer or stewardship organ-
    10  ization shall hire an independent third party to audit the plan and plan
    11  operation. The auditor shall examine the effectiveness of the program in
    12  collecting  and  recycling  primary  batteries.  The independent auditor
    13  shall examine the cost-effectiveness of the program and  compare  it  to
    14  that  of  collection  programs  for primary batteries in other jurisdic-
    15  tions.   The independent  auditor  shall  make  recommendations  to  the
    16  commissioner  on  ways  to increase program efficacy and cost-effective-
    17  ness.
    18  § 27-1609. Agency responsibilities.
    19    1. Approval of plan. Within ninety days after receipt  of  a  proposed
    20  stewardship  plan,  the  commissioner  shall  determine whether the plan
    21  complies with the requirements of section 27-1605 of this title. If  the
    22  commissioner  approves  a plan, the commissioner shall notify the appli-
    23  cant of the plan approval in writing.  If  the  commissioner  rejects  a
    24  plan,  the  commissioner  shall  notify  the applicant in writing of the
    25  reasons for rejecting the plan. An applicant whose plan is  rejected  by
    26  the  commissioner shall submit a revised plan to the commissioner within
    27  forty-five days of receiving notice of rejection.
    28    2. Plan amendment; changes. Any changes to a proposed stewardship plan
    29  shall be approved by the commissioner in writing. The  commissioner,  in
    30  his  or  her  discretion  or at the request of a producer, may require a
    31  producer or producers to amend an approved plan.
    32    3. Public  notice.  The  commissioner  shall  post  all  proposed  and
    33  approved primary battery stewardship plans on the department's website.
    34    4.  Public  input.  The  commissioner  shall establish a process under
    35  which a primary battery stewardship plan,  prior  to  plan  approval  or
    36  amendment, is available for public review and comment.
    37    5.  Registrations.  The commissioner shall accept, review, and approve
    38  or deny  primary  battery  stewardship  plans  submitted  under  section
    39  27-1605 of this title.
    40    6.  Agency  website.  The  commissioner  shall maintain a website that
    41  includes the names of producers with approved plans or participation  in
    42  approved  plans.  The  website  shall list all of an approved producer's
    43  brands covered by the stewardship plan filed with the commissioner.  The
    44  commissioner  shall update information on the website within ten days of
    45  receipt of notice of any change to the listed information.
    46    7. Term of  stewardship  plan.  A  primary  battery  stewardship  plan
    47  approved by the commissioner under this section shall have a term not to
    48  exceed five years, provided that the producer remains in compliance with
    49  the requirements of this title and the terms of the approved plan.
    50  § 27-1611. Retailer obligations.
    51    1.  Sale prohibited. Except as set forth under subdivision two of this
    52  section, beginning January first, two thousand twenty-one,  no  retailer
    53  shall  sell  or offer for sale a primary battery unless the retailer has
    54  reviewed the department's website required in subdivision six of section
    55  27-1609 of this title to determine that  the  producer  of  the  primary
    56  battery is implementing an approved battery stewardship plan.

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     1    2.  Inventory  exception;  expiration  or  revocation  of manufacturer
     2  registration. A retailer shall not be responsible for an  unlawful  sale
     3  of a primary battery under this section if:
     4    a.  the retailer purchased the primary battery prior to January first,
     5  two thousand twenty-one and sells the battery or product  on  or  before
     6  January first, two thousand twenty-two; or
     7    b.  the  producer's  stewardship  plan expired or was revoked, and the
     8  retailer took possession of the in-store inventory of primary  batteries
     9  prior  to  the  expiration  or  revocation of the producer's stewardship
    10  plan.
    11  § 27-1613. Administrative fee.
    12    1. Fee assessed. A producer acting individually shall  pay  a  fee  of
    13  seven thousand five hundred dollars annually and a producer acting coop-
    14  eratively  with  at  least one other producer shall pay a fee of fifteen
    15  thousand  dollars  annually  for  operation  under  a  stewardship  plan
    16  approved by the commissioner under section 27-1609 of this title.
    17    2.  Disposition  of  fee.  The fees collected under subdivision one of
    18  this section shall be deposited in the  hazardous  waste  remedial  fund
    19  under section ninety-seven-b of the state finance law.
    20  § 27-1615. Penalties.
    21    A  producer  who  violates  the  requirements  of  this title shall be
    22  subject to a civil penalty not to exceed one thousand  dollars  per  day
    23  for each day of noncompliance.
    24  § 27-1617. Rulemaking; procedure.
    25    The  commissioner  may  adopt  rules  or  procedures  to implement the
    26  requirements of this title.
    27    § 2. The department of  environmental  conservation  shall  work  with
    28  primary  battery manufacturers to explore ways to develop labeling high-
    29  lighting the existence of battery recycling programs.
    30    § 3. This act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after
    31  it shall have become a law.
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