§ 70A.500.010 Findings
§ 70A.500.020 Definitions
§ 70A.500.030 Manufacturer participation
§ 70A.500.040 Manufacturer registration
§ 70A.500.050 Independent plan requirements
§ 70A.500.060 Standard, independent plan requirements — Fees to be set by the department — Acceptance or rejection by department
§ 70A.500.070 Plan updates — Revised plan
§ 70A.500.080 Independent plan participants changing to standard plan
§ 70A.500.090 Collection services
§ 70A.500.100 Successor duties
§ 70A.500.110 Covered electronic sampling
§ 70A.500.120 Promotion of covered product recycling
§ 70A.500.130 Electronic products recycling account
§ 70A.500.140 Annual reports
§ 70A.500.150 Nonprofit charitable organizations — Report
§ 70A.500.160 Electronic products for sale must include manufacturer’s brand
§ 70A.500.170 Sale of covered electronic products
§ 70A.500.180 Department website
§ 70A.500.190 Return share calculation
§ 70A.500.200 Equivalent share calculation — Notice to manufacturers — Billing parties that do not meet their plan’s equivalent share — Payments to parties that exceed their plan’s equivalent share — Nonprofit charitable
§ 70A.500.210 Preliminary return share — Notice — Challenges — Final return share
§ 70A.500.220 Covered electronic products collected during a program year — Payment per pound under, over equivalent share
§ 70A.500.230 Rules — Fees — Reports
§ 70A.500.240 Collector, transporter, processor registration
§ 70A.500.250 Processors to comply with performance standards for environmentally sound management — Rules
§ 70A.500.260 Selling covered electronic products without participating in an approved plan prohibited — Written warning — Penalty — Failure to comply with manufacturer registration requirements
§ 70A.500.270 Materials management and financing authority
§ 70A.500.280 Board of directors of the authority
§ 70A.500.290 Manufacturers to pay their apportioned share of administrative and operational costs — Performance bonds — Dispute arbitration
§ 70A.500.300 Authority use of funds
§ 70A.500.310 General operating plan
§ 70A.500.320 Authority employees — Initial staff support — Authority powers
§ 70A.500.330 Federal preemption
§ 70A.500.340 Entity must be registered as a collector to act as a collector in a plan — Disposition of electronic products received by a registered collector — Recordkeeping requirements — Display of notice — Site visit
§ 70A.500.900 Construction — 2006 c 183
§ 70A.500.901 Effective date — 2006 c 183

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