AB1906 Summary:
BILL NO | A01906 |
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SAME AS | SAME AS S00890 |
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SPONSOR | Englebright |
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COSPNSR | Otis, Rosenthal, Schimel, Abinanti, Mosley, Colton, Ortiz |
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MLTSPNSR | Galef, Kearns |
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Amd S27-2113, add S27-2119, En Con L | |
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Prohibits the disposal in a solid waste facility of lamps containing mercury; requires manufacturers thereof to establish collection and recycling programs. |
AB1906 Text:
Go to top STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 1906 2015-2016 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY January 13, 2015 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. ENGLEBRIGHT -- read once and referred to the Committee on Environmental Conservation AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to disposal of mercury-containing lamps and manufacturer collection and recycling programs The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 27-2113 of the environmental conservation law, as 2 added by chapter 145 of the laws of 2004, subdivision 1 as amended by 3 chapter 676 of the laws of 2005, is amended to read as follows: 4 § 27-2113. Exemptions. 5 [1.] The provisions of this title shall not apply to photographic film 6 and paper, pharmaceutical products, biological products or any substance 7 that may be lawfully sold over the counter without a prescription under 8 the federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, 21 USC 301 et seq. For the 9 purposes of this subdivision, "biological product" means a virus, thera- 10 peutic serum, toxin, antitoxin, vaccine, blood, blood component or 11 derivative, allergenic product or an analogous product, or arsphenamine, 12 or any other trivalent organic arsenic compound used for the prevention, 13 treatment or cure of a disease or condition of human beings. 14 [2. The provisions of subdivision one of section 27-2105 of this title15shall not apply to mercury-containing lamps discarded by households.163. The provisions of subdivision one of section 27-2105 of this title17shall not apply to mercury-containing lamps discarded by a small busi-18ness if such small business discards no more than fifteen mercury-con-19taining lamps per month. For the purposes of this subdivision "small20business" means any business which is resident in this state, independ-21ently owned and operated, not dominant in its field, and employing not22more than one hundred individuals.] 23 § 2. The environmental conservation law is amended by adding a new 24 section 27-2119 to read as follows: EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD01915-01-5A. 1906 2 1 § 27-2119. Mercury lamp collection program. 2 1. Definitions. "Producer" means a person that: 3 (a) Has or had legal ownership of the brand, brand name or co-brand of 4 a mercury-containing lamp sold in or into this state; 5 (b) Imports or has imported mercury-containing lamps; or 6 (c) Makes or made an unbranded mercury-containing lamp that is sold or 7 has been sold in or into this state. 8 2. Producer responsibilities. (a) Every producer of mercury-containing 9 lamps sold in or into this state shall, individually or collectively, 10 and not later than June first, two thousand seventeen, submit a plan to 11 the department for approval that describes a collection program for 12 out-of-service mercury-containing lamps. The collection program shall 13 not involve any direct cost to households or small businesses for 14 participating in the program. The collection program shall at a minimum 15 include: the identity of collection, transportation and processing 16 service providers, including consideration given to existing residential 17 curbside collection infrastructure and mailback systems as an appropri- 18 ate collection mechanism; how mercury and other hazardous substances 19 will be handled for collection through final disposition; the use of any 20 third party organizations that may conduct all or part of the collection 21 and recycling program, and the specific responsibilities of each such 22 organization; and an education and outreach program. 23 Collection methods may include, but are not limited to, (i) individual 24 product mail return and/or multiple collection containers and collection 25 sites located at retailers, municipalities for collection at household 26 hazardous waste collection facilities, or household hazardous waste 27 events; (ii) the distribution of containers for mercury-containing lamp 28 collection; and (iii) criteria to ensure that the capture rate of out- 29 of-service mercury-containing lamps is maximized. 30 (b) Not later than December first, two thousand seventeen, producers 31 of mercury-containing lamps shall implement the collection program 32 outlined in their plan. 33 (c) Beginning June first, two thousand eighteen, and annually there- 34 after, each producer of mercury-containing lamps shall submit a report 35 to the department that includes, at a minimum, the following informa- 36 tion: 37 (i) the number of mercury-containing lamps collected and recycled by 38 the producer during the previous calendar year; 39 (ii) the estimated total amount of mercury contained in the lamp 40 components collected by that producer in the previous calendar year; 41 (iii) an evaluation of the effectiveness of the producer's collection 42 program and any financial incentives; and 43 (iv) an accounting of the administrative costs incurred in the course 44 of administering the collection and recycling program and any financial 45 incentive plan. 46 3. Department responsibilities. (a) Within ninety days of receipt of a 47 complete producer plan required by subdivision two of this section, the 48 department shall review such plan and approve, deny or approve with 49 modifications each plan submitted. The department shall not approve a 50 plan unless all elements of subdivision two of this section are 51 adequately addressed. In reviewing a plan, the department may consider 52 the consistency of the plan with collection in other states and consider 53 consistency between producer programs. In reviewing plans, the depart- 54 ment shall ensure that education and outreach programs are uniform and 55 consistent to ensure ease of implementation.A. 1906 3 1 (b) The department shall maintain and post on its website a list of 2 entities and locations that serve as collection points for mercury-con- 3 taining lamps. 4 (c) In conjunction with the educational and outreach programs imple- 5 mented by producers, the department may conduct an education and 6 outreach program directed at retailers and homeowners to promote the 7 collection of discarded mercury-containing lamps. 8 (d) By December first, two thousand eighteen, and annually thereafter, 9 the department shall post a report on its website detailing the 10 collection and recycling of mercury-containing lamps in the state. Such 11 report shall include an evaluation of the effectiveness of the 12 collection and recycling programs, and information on actual collection 13 rates. 14 § 3. This act shall take effect immediately, provided however that 15 section one of this act shall take effect January 1, 2017.