A. Before a manufacturer may offer computer equipment for sale in the Commonwealth, the manufacturer shall:
1. Adopt and implement a recovery plan; and
2. Affix a permanent, readily visible label to the computer equipment with the manufacturer's brand.
B. The recovery plan shall enable a consumer to recycle computer equipment without paying a separate fee at the time of recycling and shall include provisions for:
1. The collection from a consumer of any computer equipment that has reached the end of its useful life and is labeled with the manufacturer's brand; and
2. Recycling or reuse of computer equipment collected under subdivision 1.
C. The collection of computer equipment provided under the recovery plan must be reasonably convenient and available to consumers in the Commonwealth and designed to meet the collection needs of consumers in the Commonwealth. Examples of collection methods that alone or combined meet the convenience requirements of this section include:
1. A system by which the manufacturer or the manufacturer's designee offers the consumer a system for returning computer equipment by mail at no charge to the consumer;
2. A system using a physical collection site that the manufacturer or the manufacturer's designee operates and to which the consumer may return computer equipment; and
3. A system using collection events held by the manufacturer or the manufacturer's designee at which the consumer may return computer equipment.
D. Collection services under this section may use existing collection and consolidation infrastructure for handling computer equipment and should encourage the inclusion of systems jointly managed by a group of manufacturers, electronic recyclers and repair shops, recyclers of other commodities, reuse organizations, not-for-profit corporations, retailers, recyclers, and other suitable operations. If a manufacturer or its designee offers a mail-back system as described in subdivision C 1, either individually, by working together with a group of manufacturers, or by working with others, it shall be deemed to meet the convenience requirements of this section.
E. The recovery plan shall include information for the consumer on how and where to return the manufacturer's computer equipment. The manufacturer:
1. Shall include collection, recycling, and reuse information on the manufacturer's publicly accessible website;
2. Shall provide collection, recycling, and reuse information to the Department; and
3. May include collection, recycling, and reuse information in the packaging or in other materials that accompany the manufacturer's computer equipment when the equipment is sold.
F. Information about collection, recycling, and reuse on a manufacturer's publicly accessible website does not constitute a determination by the Department that the manufacturer's recovery plan or actual practices are in compliance with this article.
G. If more than one person is a manufacturer of a certain brand of computer equipment as defined by § 10.1-1425.27, any of those persons may assume responsibility for and satisfy the obligations of a manufacturer under this article for that brand. If none of those persons assumes responsibility or satisfies the obligations of a manufacturer for the computer equipment of that brand, any of those persons may be considered to be the responsible manufacturer for purposes of this article.
H. The obligations under this article of a manufacturer who manufactures or manufactured computer equipment, or sells or sold computer equipment manufactured by others, under a brand that was previously used by a different person in the manufacture of the computer equipment extends to all computer equipment bearing that brand regardless of its date of manufacture.
2008, c. 541.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 14 - Virginia Waste Management Act
§ 10.1-1400.1. Certified mail; subsequent mail or notices may be sent by regular mail
§ 10.1-1401. Virginia Waste Management Board continued
§ 10.1-1402. Powers and duties of the Board
§ 10.1-1402.01. Further duties of Board; localities particularly affected
§ 10.1-1402.02. Use, reuse, or reclamation of coal combustion by-product in a flood plain
§ 10.1-1402.03. Closure of certain coal combustion residuals units
§ 10.1-1402.04. Closure of certain coal combustion residuals units; Giles and Russell Counties
§ 10.1-1402.1. Permit fee regulations
§ 10.1-1402.1:1. Annual fees for nonhazardous solid waste management facilities
§ 10.1-1402.2. Permit Program Fund established; use of moneys
§ 10.1-1402.3. Conformance with federal requirements
§ 10.1-1403. Advisory committees
§ 10.1-1404. Department continued; general powers
§ 10.1-1405. Powers and duties of Director
§ 10.1-1406. Exemptions from liability; expedited settlements
§ 10.1-1406.1. Access to abandoned waste sites
§ 10.1-1406.2. Conditional exemption for coal and mineral mining overburden or solid waste
§ 10.1-1407.1. Notification of local government of violation
§ 10.1-1408.1. Permit required; open dumps prohibited
§ 10.1-1408.2. Certification and on-site presence of facility operator
§ 10.1-1408.4. Landfill siting review
§ 10.1-1408.5. Special provisions regarding wetlands
§ 10.1-1409. Revocation or amendment of permits
§ 10.1-1410. Financial responsibility for abandoned facilities; penalties
§ 10.1-1410.1. Sanitary landfill final closure plans; notification requirements
§ 10.1-1410.2. Landfill postclosure monitoring, maintenance and plans
§ 10.1-1410.3. Operating burn pits at closed landfills
§ 10.1-1411. Regional and local solid waste management plans
§ 10.1-1412. Contracts by counties, cities and towns
§ 10.1-1413. State aid to localities for solid waste disposal
§ 10.1-1413.1. Waste information and assessment program
§ 10.1-1413.2. Requirements for landfill closure
§ 10.1-1415. Litter Control Program
§ 10.1-1415.1. Labeling of plastic container products required; penalty
§ 10.1-1415.2. Plastic holding device prohibited
§ 10.1-1416. Collection and survey of litter
§ 10.1-1417. Enforcement of article
§ 10.1-1418. Penalty for violation of article
§ 10.1-1418.1. Improper disposal of solid waste; civil penalties
§ 10.1-1418.2. Improper disposal of tires; exemption; penalty
§ 10.1-1418.3. Liability for large waste tire pile fires; exclusions
§ 10.1-1418.4. Removal of waste tire piles; cost recovery; right of entry
§ 10.1-1418.5. Lien for waste tire pile removal
§ 10.1-1419. Litter receptacles; placement; penalty for violations
§ 10.1-1421. Responsibility for removal of litter from receptacles
§ 10.1-1422. Further duties of Department
§ 10.1-1422.01. Litter Control and Recycling Fund established; use of moneys; purpose of Fund
§ 10.1-1422.03. Membership, meetings, and staffing
§ 10.1-1422.04. Local litter prevention and recycling grants; eligibility and funding process
§ 10.1-1422.06. Beneficiation facility as manufacturer for grant purposes
§ 10.1-1422.1. Disposal of waste tires
§ 10.1-1422.2. Recycling residues; testing
§ 10.1-1422.3. Waste Tire Trust Fund established; use of moneys; purpose of Fund
§ 10.1-1422.4. Partial reimbursement for waste tires; eligibility; promulgation of regulations
§ 10.1-1423. Notice to public required
§ 10.1-1424. Allowing escape of load material; penalty
§ 10.1-1424.1. Material containing fully halogenated chloro-fluorocarbons prohibited; penalty
§ 10.1-1424.2. Products containing trichloroethylene prohibited; penalty
§ 10.1-1424.3. Expanded polystyrene food service containers prohibited; civil penalty
§ 10.1-1425. Preemption of certain local ordinances
§ 10.1-1425.1. Lead acid batteries; land disposal prohibited; penalty
§ 10.1-1425.2. Collection of lead acid batteries for recycling
§ 10.1-1425.3. Inspection of battery retailers; penalty
§ 10.1-1425.4. Lead acid battery wholesalers; penalty
§ 10.1-1425.5. Construction of article
§ 10.1-1425.6. Recycling programs of state agencies
§ 10.1-1425.7. Duty of the Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity
§ 10.1-1425.8. Department of Transportation; authority and duty
§ 10.1-1425.9. Duties of the Department of Education
§ 10.1-1425.11. Establishment of pollution prevention policy
§ 10.1-1425.12. Pollution prevention assistance program
§ 10.1-1425.13. Pollution prevention advisory panels
§ 10.1-1425.14. Pilot projects
§ 10.1-1425.15. Waste exchange
§ 10.1-1425.16. Trade secret protection
§ 10.1-1425.17. Evaluation report
§ 10.1-1425.18. Pollution prevention grants
§ 10.1-1425.19. Inspections and enforcement actions by the Department
§ 10.1-1425.20. Findings and intent
§ 10.1-1425.22. Schedule for removal of incidental amounts of heavy metals
§ 10.1-1425.24. Certificate of compliance
§ 10.1-1425.25. Promulgation of regulations
§ 10.1-1425.26. Cathode ray tube and mercury thermostat special waste recycling program
§ 10.1-1425.29. Manufacturer recovery plan
§ 10.1-1425.30. Reporting requirements
§ 10.1-1425.31. Retailer responsibility
§ 10.1-1425.32. Liability for information stored on computers
§ 10.1-1425.33. Department responsibilities
§ 10.1-1425.35. Financial and proprietary information
§ 10.1-1425.36. Fees not authorized
§ 10.1-1425.37. Consumer responsibilities
§ 10.1-1425.38. Sound environmental management
§ 10.1-1425.39. Rechargeable battery recycling and disposal program
§ 10.1-1426. Permits required; waiver of requirements; reports; conditional permits
§ 10.1-1427. Revocation, suspension or amendment of permits
§ 10.1-1428. Financial responsibility for abandoned facilities; penalties
§ 10.1-1429. Notice of release of hazardous substance
§ 10.1-1432. Further powers of Board
§ 10.1-1434. Additional powers and duties of the Board
§ 10.1-1435. Certification of site approval required; "construction" defined; remedies
§ 10.1-1436. Site approval criteria
§ 10.1-1437. Notice of intent to file application for certification of site approval
§ 10.1-1438. Powers of governing body of host community; technical assistance
§ 10.1-1439. Briefing meetings
§ 10.1-1441. Application for certification of site approval
§ 10.1-1442. Negotiations; siting agreement
§ 10.1-1443. Draft certification of site approval
§ 10.1-1444. Public hearing on draft certification of site approval
§ 10.1-1445. Final decision on certification of site approval
§ 10.1-1446. Effect of certification
§ 10.1-1447. Public participation; notice
§ 10.1-1448. Technical Assistance Fund
§ 10.1-1449. Siting Dedicated Revenue Fund
§ 10.1-1450. Waste Management Board to promulgate regulations regarding hazardous materials
§ 10.1-1451. Enforcement of article and regulations
§ 10.1-1452. Article not to preclude exercise of certain regulatory powers
§ 10.1-1454. Transportation under United States regulations
§ 10.1-1454.1. Regulation of wastes transported by water
§ 10.1-1455. Penalties and enforcement
§ 10.1-1456. Right of entry to inspect, etc.; warrants
§ 10.1-1458. Persons to provide plans, specifications, and information