RCW 70A.505.130
Adoption of rules—Report to the legislature—Invitation to entities to comment on issues—Estimate of statewide recycling rate for mercury-containing lights—Mercury vapor barrier packaging.
(1) The department may adopt rules necessary to implement, administer, and enforce this chapter.
(2) The department may adopt rules to establish performance standards for product stewardship programs and may establish administrative penalties for failure to meet the standards.
(3) By December 31, 2010, and annually thereafter until December 31, 2014, the department shall report to the appropriate committees of the legislature concerning the status of the product stewardship program and recommendations for changes to the provisions of this chapter.
(4) Beginning October 1, 2014, the department shall annually invite comments from local governments, communities, and citizens to report their satisfaction with services provided by product stewardship programs. This information must be used by the department to determine if the plan operator is meeting convenience requirements and in reviewing proposed updates or changes to product stewardship plans.
(5) Beginning October 1, 2014, the department shall annually invite comments from retailers, consumer groups, electric utilities, the Northwest power and conservation council, and other interested parties regarding the impacts of the requirements of this chapter on the availability or purchase of energy efficient lighting within the state. If the department determines that evidence shows the requirements of this chapter have resulted in negative impacts on the availability or purchase of energy efficient lighting in the state, the department shall report this information by December 31st of each year to the appropriate committees of the legislature with recommendations for changes to the provisions of this chapter.
(6) Beginning October 1, 2014, the department shall annually invite comments from retailers, consumer groups, electric utilities, the Northwest power and conservation council, and other interested parties regarding the availability of energy efficient nonmercury lighting to replace mercury-containing lighting within the state. If the department determines that evidence shows that energy efficient nonmercury-containing lighting is available and achieves similar energy savings as mercury lighting at similar cost, the department shall report this information by December 31st of each year to the appropriate committees of the legislature with recommendations for legislative changes to reduce mercury use in lighting.
(7) Beginning October 1, 2014, the department shall annually estimate the overall statewide recycling rate for mercury-containing lights and calculate that portion of the recycling rate attributable to the product stewardship program.
(8) The department may require submission of independent performance evaluations and report evaluations documenting the effectiveness of mercury vapor barrier packaging in preventing the escape of mercury into the environment. The department may restrict the use of packaging for which adequate documentation has not been provided. Restricted packaging may not be used in any product stewardship program required under this chapter.
[ 2010 c 130 § 14. Formerly RCW 70.275.140.]
NOTES:
Sunset Act application: See note following chapter digest.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 70A - Environmental Health and Safety
Chapter 70A.505 - Mercury-Containing Lights—Proper Disposal.
70A.505.010 - Findings—Purpose.
70A.505.030 - Product stewardship program.
70A.505.050 - Environmental handling charge—Annual fee.
70A.505.060 - Collection and management of mercury.
70A.505.070 - Collectors of unwanted mercury-containing lights—Duties.
70A.505.080 - Requirement to recycle end-of-life mercury-containing lights.
70A.505.090 - Producers must participate in an approved product stewardship program.
70A.505.100 - Written warning—Penalty—Appeal.
70A.505.120 - Product stewardship programs account—Refund of fees.
70A.505.140 - Application of chapter to the Washington utilities and transportation commission.
70A.505.150 - Application of chapter to entities regulated under chapter 70A.300 RCW.
70A.505.160 - Immunity from antitrust liability.