Subdivision 1. Manufacturer responsibilities. (a) In addition to fulfilling the requirements of sections 115A.1310 to 115A.1330, a manufacturer must comply with paragraphs (b) to (f).
(b) A manufacturer must annually recycle or arrange for the collection and recycling of an amount of video display devices as determined by the agency in section 115A.1320, subdivision 1. A manufacturer must assume all financial responsibility associated with transporting and recycling covered electronic devices that are used to meet the manufacturer's recycling obligation determined under section 115A.1320 or that are counted as phase I or II recycling credits, including any necessary supplies. This excludes costs that are associated with receiving and aggregating covered electronic devices from households and all the activities up to the time that covered electronic devices are loaded for transport to a recycler or arranged for transportation to a recycler.
(c) The obligations of a manufacturer apply only to video display devices received from households and do not apply to video display devices received from sources other than households.
(d) A manufacturer must conduct and document due diligence assessments of collectors and recyclers it contracts with, including an assessment of items specified under subdivision 2. A manufacturer is responsible for maintaining, for a period of three years, documentation that all covered electronic devices recycled, partially recycled, or sent to downstream recycling operations comply with the requirements of subdivision 2.
(e) A manufacturer must provide the agency with contact information for a person who can be contacted regarding the manufacturer's activities under sections 115A.1310 to 115A.1320.
(f) Only the covered electronic devices that are recycled by a registered recycler that is certified by an ANSI-ASQ National Accreditation Board-accredited third-party certification body to an environmentally sound management standard are eligible to meet the manufacturer's obligation.
Subd. 1a. Collector responsibilities. (a) Collection sites must be:
(1) staffed; and
(2) open to the public at a frequency adequate to meet the needs of the area being served.
(b) A collector may limit the number of covered electronic devices or covered electronic devices by product type accepted per customer per day or per delivery at a collection site or service.
(c) A collector must use only registered recyclers.
Subd. 2. Recycler responsibilities. (a) As part of the report submitted under section 115A.1316, subdivision 2, a recycler must certify, except as provided in paragraph (b), that facilities that recycle covered electronic devices, including all downstream recycling operations:
(1) use only registered collectors;
(2) comply with all applicable health, environmental, safety, and financial responsibility regulations;
(3) are licensed by all applicable governmental authorities;
(4) use no prison labor to recycle video display devices;
(5) possess liability insurance of not less than $1,000,000 for environmental releases, accidents, and other emergencies;
(6) provide a report annually to each registered collector regarding the video display devices received from that entity; and
(7) do not charge collectors for transporting, recycling, or any necessary supplies related to transporting or recycling covered electronic devices that meet a manufacturer's recycling obligation as determined under section 115A.1320, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon.
(b) A nonprofit corporation that contracts with a correctional institution to refurbish and reuse donated computers in schools is exempt from paragraph (a), clauses (4) and (5).
(c) Except to the extent otherwise required by law and unless agreed upon otherwise by the recycler or manufacturer, a recycler has no responsibility for any data that may be contained in a covered electronic device if an information storage device is included in the covered electronic device.
Subd. 3. Retailer responsibilities. A retailer who sells new video display devices shall provide information to households describing where and how they may recycle video display devices and advising them of opportunities and locations for the convenient collection of video display devices for the purpose of recycling. This requirement may be met by providing to households the agency's toll-free number and website address. Retailers selling through catalogs or the Internet may meet this requirement by including the information in a prominent location on the retailer's website.
2007 c 48 s 5; 2009 c 42 s 3; 2016 c 166 s 12-14; 1Sp2021 c 6 art 2 s 89
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 114C - 116I — Environmental Protection
Chapter 115A — Waste Management
Section 115A.02 — Legislative Declaration Of Policy; Purposes.
Section 115A.03 — Definitions.
Section 115A.034 — Enforcement.
Section 115A.06 — Powers Of Pollution Control Agency.
Section 115A.07 — Duties; General.
Section 115A.0716 — Environmental Assistance Grant And Loan Program.
Section 115A.072 — Public Education.
Section 115A.073 — Environmental Education Goals And Plan.
Section 115A.074 — Environmental Education Resource Centers.
Section 115A.075 — Legislative Policy Against Disposal Of Hazardous Waste.
Section 115A.11 — Hazardous Waste Management Plan.
Section 115A.121 — Toxics And Pollution Prevention Evaluation; Consolidated Report.
Section 115A.1310 — Definitions.
Section 115A.1312 — Registration Program.
Section 115A.1314 — Manufacturer Registration Fee.
Section 115A.1316 — Reporting Requirements.
Section 115A.1318 — Responsibilities.
Section 115A.1320 — Agency And Department Duties.
Section 115A.1322 — Other Recycling Programs.
Section 115A.1323 — Anticompetitive Conduct.
Section 115A.1324 — Requirements For Purchases By State Agencies.
Section 115A.1326 — Regulating Video Display Devices.
Section 115A.1328 — Multistate Implementation.
Section 115A.1330 — Limitations.
Section 115A.1415 — Architectural Paint; Product Stewardship Program; Stewardship Plan.
Section 115A.142 — Report To Legislature And Governor.
Section 115A.15 — State Government Resource Recovery.
Section 115A.151 — Recycling Requirements; Public Entities; Commercial Buildings; Sports Facilities.
Section 115A.152 — Technical And Research Assistance To Generators.
Section 115A.158 — Requests For Proposals; Processing And Collection Facilities And Services.
Section 115A.175 — Siting And Facility Development Authority; Limitations.
Section 115A.18 — Legislative Findings; Purpose.
Section 115A.19 — Procedure Not Exclusive.
Section 115A.191 — Voluntary Contracts With Counties.
Section 115A.192 — Request For Proposals; Stabilization And Containment Facility.
Section 115A.193 — Report On Facility Development.
Section 115A.194 — Evaluating And Selecting Sites; Permits.
Section 115A.195 — Ownership; Agreements To Manage Facility.
Section 115A.20 — Evaluating Sites.
Section 115A.28 — Final Decision.
Section 115A.30 — Judicial Review.
Section 115A.301 — Indemnifying Certain Damages Arising From Stabilization And Containment Facility.
Section 115A.31 — Local Government Decisions; Timelines.
Section 115A.33 — Eligibility; Request For Review.
Section 115A.34 — Appointing Temporary Board Members.
Section 115A.35 — Review Procedure.
Section 115A.36 — Scope And Content Of Review.
Section 115A.37 — Final Decision Of Board.
Section 115A.38 — Reconciliation Procedures.
Section 115A.39 — Judicial Review.
Section 115A.411 — Solid Waste Management Policy; Consolidated Report.
Section 115A.415 — Substandard Disposal Facilities.
Section 115A.42 — Regional And Local Solid Waste Management Planning.
Section 115A.45 — Technical Assistance.
Section 115A.46 — Regional And Local Solid Waste Management Plan; Requirements.
Section 115A.471 — Public Entities; Managing Solid Waste.
Section 115A.48 — Market Development For Recyclable Materials And Compost.
Section 115A.49 — Solid Waste Management Projects.
Section 115A.50 — Eligible Recipients.
Section 115A.51 — Application Requirements.
Section 115A.52 — Technical Assistance For Projects.
Section 115A.54 — Waste Processing Facilities.
Section 115A.541 — Plan; Grant Requirement.
Section 115A.55 — Solid Waste Reduction.
Section 115A.5501 — Reducing Packaging In Waste.
Section 115A.5502 — Packaging Practices; Preferences; Goals.
Section 115A.552 — Opportunity To Recycle.
Section 115A.553 — Collecting And Transporting Recyclable Materials.
Section 115A.554 — Authority Of Sanitary Districts.
Section 115A.555 — Recycling Center Designation.
Section 115A.556 — Materials Used For Recycling.
Section 115A.557 — County Waste Reduction And Recycling Funding.
Section 115A.558 — Safety Guide.
Section 115A.559 — Composting; Competitive Grant Program.
Section 115A.565 — Recycling; Competitive Grant Program.
Section 115A.58 — State Waste Management Bonds.
Section 115A.59 — Bond Authorization.
Section 115A.62 — Purpose; Public Interest; Declaration Of Policy.
Section 115A.63 — Solid Waste Management Districts.
Section 115A.64 — Procedure For Establishing And Altering.
Section 115A.65 — Perpetual Existence.
Section 115A.66 — Termination.
Section 115A.67 — Organization Of District.
Section 115A.68 — Registered Office.
Section 115A.70 — Designating Resource Recovery Facilities.
Section 115A.71 — Bonding Powers.
Section 115A.715 — Solid Waste Authority.
Section 115A.80 — Designating Solid Waste Management Facilities; Legislative Finding.
Section 115A.81 — Definitions.
Section 115A.82 — Eligibility.
Section 115A.83 — Wastes Subject To Designation; Exemptions.
Section 115A.84 — Designation Plan.
Section 115A.86 — Implementing Designation.
Section 115A.87 — Judicial Review; Attorney General To Provide Counsel.
Section 115A.88 — Service Guarantee.
Section 115A.882 — Records; Inspection.
Section 115A.89 — Supervising Implementation.
Section 115A.893 — Petition For Exclusion.
Section 115A.90 — Definitions.
Section 115A.902 — Permit; Tire Collectors And Processors.
Section 115A.904 — Land Disposal Prohibited.
Section 115A.908 — Motor Vehicle Transfer Fee.
Section 115A.909 — Shredder Residue; Management.
Section 115A.912 — Waste Tires; Management.
Section 115A.914 — Administration; County Planning And Ordinances.
Section 115A.915 — Lead Acid Batteries; Land Disposal Prohibited.
Section 115A.9152 — Transporting Used Lead Acid Batteries.
Section 115A.9155 — Disposing Of Certain Dry Cell Batteries.
Section 115A.9157 — Rechargeable Batteries And Products.
Section 115A.916 — Motor Vehicle Fluids And Filters; Prohibitions.
Section 115A.917 — Certificate Of Need.
Section 115A.918 — Definitions.
Section 115A.919 — County Fee Authority.
Section 115A.921 — City Or Town; Fee Authority.
Section 115A.923 — Greater Minnesota; Landfill Cleanup Fee.
Section 115A.929 — Fees; Accounting.
Section 115A.93 — Licensing; Solid Waste Collection.
Section 115A.9301 — Solid Waste Collection; Volume- Or Weight-based Pricing.
Section 115A.9302 — Waste Deposit; Disclosure.
Section 115A.931 — Yard Waste; Prohibition.
Section 115A.932 — Mercury Prohibition.
Section 115A.935 — Solid Waste Generated Outside Minnesota.
Section 115A.936 — Construction Debris As Cover Material Prohibited.
Section 115A.94 — Organized Collection.
Section 115A.941 — Solid Waste; Required Collection.
Section 115A.945 — Visible Costs; Solid Waste Management.
Section 115A.95 — Recyclable Materials.
Section 115A.951 — Telephone Directories.
Section 115A.952 — Retail Sale Of Problem Materials; Uniform Labeling And Consumer Information.
Section 115A.956 — Solid Waste Disposal; Problem Materials.
Section 115A.9561 — Major Appliances.
Section 115A.9565 — Cathode-ray Tube Prohibition.
Section 115A.96 — Household Hazardous Waste; Management.
Section 115A.961 — Household Batteries; Collection, Processing, And Disposal.
Section 115A.965 — Prohibitions On Selected Toxics In Packaging.
Section 115A.9651 — Listed Metals In Specified Products; Enforcement.