Last Action | recommitted to Natural Resources and Energy (S) |
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Title | AN ACT relating to electronic scrap recycling and making an appropriation therefor. |
Bill Documents |
Bill
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Bill Request Number | 309 |
Sponsor | D. Harper Angel |
Summary of Original Version | Create new sections of subchapter 43 of KRS Chapter 224 to provide for an electronic scrap recycling program including a new section relating to definitions; a new section outlining manufacturer responsibility; a new section outlining retailer responsibility; a new section outlining Department for Environmental Protection responsibility; a new section providing for a landfill and incineration ban on covered electronic devices under the Act; a new section providing for penalties; and a new section establishing the Kentucky electronic scrap recycling fund. |
Index Headings of Original Version |
Environment and Conservation - Electronic scrap recycling program, establishment of Pollution - Electronic scrap recycling program, establishment of Waste Management - Electronic scrap recycling program, establishment of Waste Management - Landfill and incineration ban for certain electronic devices |
Proposed Amendments |
Senate Floor Amendment 1 Senate Floor Amendment 2 |
02/05/09 |
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02/09/09 |
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02/11/09 |
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02/12/09 |
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02/25/09 |
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02/26/09 |
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Amendment | Senate Floor Amendment 1 |
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Sponsor | D. Harper Angel |
Summary | Remove definition of "cathode ray tube"; remove "cathode ray tube" from definition of "covered electronic device"; remove "computer processing unit" and "laptop" from the definition of "covered electronic device" and replace with "computer"; remove "mobile phone" from definition of "covered electronic device"; remove "television" from definition of "covered electronic device"; provide a specific exemption for motorcycles from the definition of "covered electronic device"; provide a specific exemption for television-top boxes from the definition of "covered electronic device"; remove definition of "mobile phone"; remove definition of "television"; increase the maximum number of covered electronic devices assembled in one year from 100 to 500 before the assembler meets the definition of "manufacturer"; provide that persons who meet the definition of "manufacturer" with regard to less than 5,000 covered electronic devices pay a registration fee of $2,500; provide that persons who meet the definition of "manufacturer" with regard to 5,000 or more covered electronic devices pay a registration fee of $5,000; add language to clarify that manufacturers must provide for the takeback of their covered electronic devices without charging a fee at the time the devices are collected; add language to clarify that mail-back programs, if provided, may not charge a fee at the time the devices are taken back; and direct the Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet to submit a report to the Legislative Research Commission by December 15, 2009 that contains recommendations for a comprehensive statewide program for the collection, transportation, and recycling of televisions. |
Index Headings |
Environment and Conservation - Electronic scrap recycling program, establishment of Pollution - Electronic scrap recycling program, establishment of Waste Management - Electronic scrap recycling program, establishment of Waste Management - Landfill and incineration ban for certain electronic devices |
Amendment | Senate Floor Amendment 2 |
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Sponsor | D. Harper Angel |
Summary | Remove "mobile phone" from the definition of "covered electronic device"; remove definition for "mobile phone"; remove "computer central processing unit" and "laptop" under the definition of "covered electronic device" and replace with "computer"; provide a specific exemption for motorcycles from the definition of "covered electronic device"; increase the maximum number of covered electronic devices assembled in one year from 100 to 500 before the assembler meets the definition of "manufacturer"; provide that persons who meet the definition of "manufacturer" with regard to less than 5,000 covered electronic devices pay a registration fee of $2,500; provide that persons who meet the definition of "manufacturer" with regard to 5,000 or more covered electronic devices pay a registration fee of $5,000; add language to clarify that manufacturers must provide for the takeback of their covered electronic devices without charging a fee at the time the devices are collected; add language to clarify that mail-back programs, if provided, may not charge a fee at the time the devices are taken back. |
Index Headings |
Environment and Conservation - Electronic scrap recycling program, establishment of Pollution - Electronic scrap recycling program, establishment of Waste Management - Electronic scrap recycling program, establishment of Waste Management - Landfill and incineration ban for certain electronic devices |
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