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Item 3: Ratification of IGR Committee Actions and Direction on Legislative Policy
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SB 0320 <br />Relating Clause: Relating to recycling of rechargeable batteries. <br />Title: <br />Prohibits persons from knowingly disposing of rechargeable batteries as solid waste. <br />Requires retailers and battery manufacturers to establish recycling program and to fulfill <br />certain other requirements relating to rechargeable batteries. <br />Establishes civil penalties for violation of provisions relating to recycling of rechargeable <br />batteries. <br /> Becomes operative on July 1, 2010. <br />Sponsored by: Senator DINGFELDER <br />URL:http://www.leg.state.or.us/09reg/measpdf/sb0300.dir/sb0320.intro.pdf <br />ContactRespondentDept Updated Priority Policy Poli Numb Recommendation <br />Eric Wold Eric Wold PW-POS 1/27/2009 Yes VII. A4 <br />Comments: <br />I defer to Ethan Nelson. <br />ContactRespondentDept Updated Priority Policy Poli Numb Recommendation <br />Ethan Nelson PDD-BPS 1/26/2009 Pri 3 Yes VII. A4 Support <br />Comments: <br />1. Support and Monitor. Good product stewardship legislation. It would be beneficial to <br />see language included that addresses any current market opportunities for battery <br />recyclers. Similar to electronic waste law passed by 2007 legislature. Input from recyclers <br />is that they are receiving revenue from manufacturers, but have to manage tight Dept of <br />Transportation rules for shipping. Any product manufacture legislation needs to have <br />mechanism that supports local recyclers to earn profit on services. <br />2. SB 320 is a bill from last session that was reintroduced. It provides a vehicle to get <br />legislation on batteries if framework bill (see #3) falters. The producer responsibility <br />approach in SB 320 is different than the framework bill – it has much more requirements for <br />retailers. <br />3. There is going to be a “Framework” product stewardship bill (i.e., sets up a system that <br />can handle multiple products). The bill will also contain two products to get started – <br />rechargeable batteries and mercury-containing lights. <br />SB 0322 <br />Relating Clause: Relating to roadside rest areas. <br />Title: <br />Directs Department of Transportation to provide receptacles at roadside rest areas for <br />recyclable materials. <br />Sponsored by: Senator DINGFELDER <br />URL:http://www.leg.state.or.us/09reg/measpdf/sb0300.dir/sb0322.intro.pdf <br />ContactRespondentDept Updated Priority Policy Poli Numb Recommendation <br />Felicity Fahy Felicity Fahy CS-CMO 1/20/2009 Pri 3 Yes VII. A4 Support <br />Comments: <br />I agree with Eric's comments <br />ContactRespondentDept Updated Priority Policy Poli Numb Recommendation <br />Eric Wold Eric Wold PW-POS 1/20/2009 Pri 3 Yes VII. A4 Support <br />Comments: <br />SB 322 would require ODOT to provide recycling receptacles at each roadside rest area. <br />This supports sustainability and recycling goals of the City. <br />ContactRespondentDept Updated Priority Policy Poli Numb Recommendation <br />Ethan Nelson PDD-BPS 1/23/2009 Pri 3 Yes VII.A. 4b Support <br />Comments: <br />27 <br /> <br />
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