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Terms Used In Vermont Statutes Title 10 Sec. 7584

  • Brand: means a name, symbol, word, or traceable mark that identifies a primary battery and attributes the primary battery to the owner or licensee of the brand as the producer. See
  • Collection rate: means a percentage by weight that each producer or primary battery stewardship organization collects by an established date. See
  • Consumer: means any person who presents or delivers any number of primary batteries to a collection facility that is included in an approved primary battery stewardship plan. See
  • following: when used by way of reference to a section of the law shall mean the next preceding or following section. See
  • plan: means a plan submitted to the Secretary pursuant to section 7584 of this title by an individual producer or a primary battery stewardship organization. See
  • Primary battery: means a nonrechargeable battery weighing two kilograms or less, including alkaline, carbon-zinc, and lithium metal batteries. See
  • Primary battery stewardship organization: means an organization appointed by one or more producers to act as an agent on behalf of a producer or producers to design, submit, implement, and administer a primary battery stewardship plan under this chapter. See
  • producer: means one of the following with regard to a primary battery that is sold or offered for sale in the State:

  • Recycling: means any process by which discarded products, components, and by-products are transformed into new usable or marketable materials in a manner in which the original products may lose their identity, but does not include energy recovery or energy generation by means of combusting discarded products, components, and by-products with or without other waste products. See
  • Secretary: means the Secretary of Natural Resources. See
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States may apply to the District of Columbia and any territory and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. See

§ 7584. Primary battery stewardship plan

(a) Primary battery stewardship plan required. On or before June 1, 2015, each producer selling, offering for sale, distributing, or offering for promotional purposes a primary battery in the State shall individually or as part of a primary battery stewardship organization submit a primary battery stewardship plan to the Secretary for review.

(b) Primary battery stewardship plan; minimum requirements. Each primary battery stewardship plan shall include, at a minimum, all of the following elements:

(1) List of producers and brands. Each primary battery stewardship plan shall list:

(A) all participating producers and contact information for each of the participating producers; and

(B) the brands of primary batteries covered by the plan.

(2) Free collection. Each primary battery stewardship plan shall provide for the collection of primary batteries from consumers at no cost to consumers. A producer shall not refuse the collection of a primary battery based on the brand or producer of the primary battery.

(3) Collection; convenience. Each primary battery stewardship plan shall:

(A) Allow all retailers who meet requirements specified in the plan, all municipalities, and all certified solid waste management facilities to opt to be a collection facility.

(B) Provide, at a minimum, no fewer than two collection facilities in each county in the State that provide for collection throughout the year.

(C) Provide for the acceptance from a consumer of up to 100 batteries per visit. A collection facility may agree to accept more than 100 batteries per visit from a consumer.

(4) Method of disposition. Each primary battery stewardship plan shall include a description of the method that will be used to responsibly manage discarded primary batteries to ensure that the components of the discarded primary batteries, to the extent economically and technically feasible, are recycled.

(5) Roles and responsibilities. A primary battery stewardship plan shall list all key participants in the primary battery collection chain, including:

(A) the number and name of the collection facilities accepting primary batteries under the plan, including the address and contact information for each facility;

(B) the name and contact information of a transporter or contractor collecting primary batteries from collection facilities; and

(C) the name, address, and contact information of the recycling facilities that process the collected primary batteries.

(6) Education and outreach. A primary battery stewardship plan shall include an education and outreach program. The education and outreach program may include mass media advertising in radio or television broadcasts or newspaper publications of general circulation in the State, retail displays, articles in trade and other journals and publications, and other public educational efforts. The education and outreach program shall describe the outreach procedures that will be used to provide notice of the program to businesses, municipalities, certified solid waste management facilities, retailers, wholesalers, and haulers. At a minimum, the education and outreach program shall notify the public of the following:

(A) that there is a free collection program for all primary batteries; and

(B) the location of collection points and how to access the collection program.

(7) Reimbursement. A primary battery stewardship plan shall include a reimbursement procedure that is consistent with the requirements of subchapter 4 of this chapter.

(8) Performance goal; collection rate. A primary battery stewardship plan shall include a collection rate performance goal for the primary batteries subject to the plan. The collection rate includes the estimated total weight of primary batteries that will be sold or offered for sale in the State by the producer or the producers participating in the primary battery stewardship plan.

(c) Implementation. A producer or a primary battery stewardship organization shall include provisions in the plan for the implementation of the program in conjunction with those retailers, municipalities, and certified solid waste management facilities acting as collection facilities under a program. No transportation or recycling cost shall be imposed on retailers, municipalities, or certified solid waste management facilities acting as collection facilities under a program. A producer or a primary battery stewardship organization shall provide retailers, municipalities, and certified solid waste management facilities acting as collection facilities products or equipment for setting up a collection point and for providing for the pickup of collected primary batteries, including arranging for the management of those primary batteries. (Added 2013, No. 139 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. May 22, 2014.)