Bill Text: CA AB661 | 2021-2022 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Recycling: materials.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Passed) 2022-09-25 - Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 517, Statutes of 2022. [AB661 Detail]
Download: California-2021-AB661-Amended.html
Amended
IN
Assembly
March 11, 2021 |
Introduced by Assembly Member Bennett |
February 12, 2021 |
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
This bill would declare the intent of the Legislature to enact subsequent legislation regarding recycling of materials within the state.
Digest Key
Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee:Bill Text
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1.
Section 10333 of the Public Contract Code is amended to read:10333.
(a) The department shall delegate purchasing authority, as specified in Section 10332, to any state agency that does all of the following:SEC. 2.
Section 12102.2 of the Public Contract Code is amended to read:12102.2.
(a) Contract awards for all large-scale systems integration projects shall be based on the proposal that provides the most value-effective solution to the state’s requirements, as determined by the evaluation criteria contained in the solicitation document. Evaluation criteria for the acquisition of information technology goods and services, including systems integration, shall provide for the selection of a contractor on an objective basis not limited to cost alone.SEC. 3.
Section 12200 of the Public Contract Code is amended to read:12200.
For the purpose of this article, the following definitions shall apply:(a)“Board” means the California Integrated Waste Management Board, as defined pursuant to Section 40110 of the Public Resources Code.
(f)“Product categories” include paper products, printing, and writing papers, compost, cocompost, or mulch, glass, oil, plastic, paint, tires, tire-derived products, antifreeze, and metal.
SEC. 4.
Section 12201 of the Public Contract Code is amended to read:12201.
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that it is the policy of the state to conserve and protect its resources. The Legislature further finds and declares that the use of recycled products produced as the result of the superior waste management efforts by the state and local governmental entities will help conserveSEC. 5.
Section 12202 is added to the Public Contract Code, to read:12202.
The University of California is not subject to the procurement requirements of this article but shall report, pursuant to Section 12211, on purchases of the products listed in Section 12207 and what percentage of those purchases meet the associated minimum recycled content requirements in Section 12209.SEC. 6.
Section 12203 of the Public Contract Code is amended to read:12203.
Each state agency shall ensure each of the following:SEC. 7.
Section 12207 of the Public Contract Code is amended to read:12207.
This article applies to the purchase of goods and materials from the following product categories:(c)Mulch, compost, and cocompost products including soil amendments, erosion controls, soil toppings, ground covers, weed suppressants, and organic materials used for water conservation.
(1)“Compost” means a product that meets the following requirements:
(A)It results from the controlled biological decomposition of organic materials, including, but not limited to, yard trimmings and wood byproducts that are separated from the municipal solid waste stream at the source of generation or at a centralized facility, or other source of organic materials.
(B)It is produced by a public or private supplier that is in compliance with the board’s composting operations regulatory requirements.
(2)“Cocompost” means a product that meets the following requirements:
(A)It results from the controlled biological decomposition of a blend of organic materials, including, but not limited to, yard trimmings and wood byproducts that are separated from the municipal solid waste stream at the source of generation or at a centralized facility, and also including, but not limited to, biosolids or other comparable substitutes such as livestock, horse, or other animal manure, food residues, or fish processing byproducts.
(B)It is produced by a public or private supplier that is in compliance with the board’s composting operations regulatory requirements.
(3)“Mulch” means a product that meets the following requirements:
(A)It results from the
mechanical breakdown (chipping and grinding) of materials, including, but not limited to, yard trimmings and wood byproducts that are separated from the municipal solid waste stream at the source of generation or at a centralized facility.
(B)It is produced by a public or private supplier that is in compliance with the board’s composting operations regulatory requirements.
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(h)Antifreeze, including recycled antifreeze, and antifreeze containing a bittering agent or made from polypropylene or other similar nontoxic substance.
(k)Metal including, but not limited to, staplers, paper clips, steel furniture, desks, pedestals, scissors, jacks, rebar, pipe, plumbing fixtures, chairs, ladders, file cabinets, shelving, containers, lockers,
sheet metal, girders, building and construction products, bridges, braces, nails, and screws.
SEC. 8.
Section 12209 of the Public Contract Code is repealed.For purposes of this article, the following minimum content requirements apply:
(a)Recycled paper products shall consist of at least 30 percent, by fiber weight, postconsumer fiber.
(b)(1)Recycled printing and writing paper shall consist of at least 30 percent, by fiber weight, postconsumer fiber.
(2)Printed newspapers that meet the requirements of Chapter 15 (commencing with Section 42750) of Part 3 of Division 30 of the Public Resources Code shall be considered in compliance with the requirements of this section.
(c)For recycled compost, cocompost, and mulch, at least 80 percent of the product shall consist of materials, including, but not limited to, the materials listed in subdivision (c) of Section 12207, that would otherwise be normally disposed of in landfills.
(d)For recycled glass, the total weight shall consist of at least 10 percent postconsumer material.
(e)Rerefined lubricating oil shall have a base oil content consisting of at least 70 percent rerefined oil.
(f)(1)For recycled plastic products, other than printer or duplication cartridges, the total weight shall consist of at least 10 percent postconsumer material.
(2) Recycled printer or duplication cartridges shall comply with either the requirements set forth in subdivision (e) of Section 12156 or the general requirement for recycled plastic products set forth in paragraph (1).
(g)Recycled paint shall have a recycled content consisting of at least 50 percent postconsumer paint. Preconsumer or secondary paint does not qualify as “recycled paint” pursuant to this subdivision. If paint containing 50 percent postconsumer content is unavailable, or is restricted by a local air quality management district, a state agency may substitute paint with at least 10 percent postconsumer content.
(h)Recycled antifreeze fluid shall have a recycled content of at least 70 percent postconsumer materials.
(i)Retreaded tires must use an existing casing that has undergone an approved or accepted recapping or retreading process, in accordance with Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 42400) of Part 3 of Division 30 of the Public Resources Code.
(j)For tire-derived products, the total content shall consist of at least 50 percent recycled used tires.
(k)For recycled metal products, the total weight shall consist of at least 10 percent postconsumer material.
(l)For reused or refurbished products, there is no minimum content requirement.
SEC. 9.
Section 12209 is added to the Public Contract Code, to read:12209.
(a) CalRecycle, in consultation with the department, shall update the list of products identified in this section and update the minimum recycled content percentages, as determined to be appropriate, commencing January 1, 2025, and every three years thereafter. CalRecycle and the department shall incorporate the updated list of products and minimum recycled content requirements into the State Contracting Manual, the Financial Information System for California, and the financial system of any department not utilizing the Financial Information System for California. CalRecycle shall maintain an internet website with
current SABRC products and minimum recycled content requirements.
SEC. 10.
Section 12217 of the Public Contract Code is amended to read:(a)If at any time a requirement has not been met, the department, in consultation with the board, shall review purchasing policies and shall make recommendations for immediate revisions to ensure that the recycled product purchasing requirements are met.
12217.
(a) State agency procurement and contracting officers, or their designees, from all agencies shall participate in annual mandatory training that is conducted jointly by CalRecycle and the department. The training may be web-based and shall provide a complete review of the benefits of SABRC purchases, how to locate qualifying products, how to report information, and how to explain benefits and requirements to other employees making purchasing decisions.(b)
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(g)
It is the intent of the Legislature to enact subsequent legislation regarding recycling of materials within the state.