Bill Text: NY A06453 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Establishes a paint stewardship program; promotes strategies to reduce generation of post-consumer architectural paint; requires establishment of a recycling program of architectural paint by retailers and/or producers.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 27-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-01-08 - referred to ways and means [A06453 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-A06453-Introduced.html


                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
                                          6453
                               2019-2020 Regular Sessions
                   IN ASSEMBLY
                                      March 7, 2019
                                       ___________
        Introduced by M. of A. ENGLEBRIGHT, PEOPLES-STOKES -- Multi-Sponsored by
          --  M.  of  A.    THIELE -- read once and referred to the Committee on
          Environmental Conservation
        AN ACT to amend the  environmental  conservation  law,  in  relation  to
          establishing a paint stewardship program
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
     1    Section 1. Declaration of legislative intent and findings. The  legis-
     2  lature finds and declares that it is in the public interest of the state
     3  of  New  York for architectural paint producers to finance and manage an
     4  environmentally sound, cost-effective  architectural  paint  stewardship
     5  program,  undertaking responsibility for the development and implementa-
     6  tion of strategies to reduce the generation of  post-consumer  architec-
     7  tural  paint, promote the reuse of post-consumer architectural paint and
     8  collect, transport and process  post-consumer  architectural  paint  for
     9  end-of-product-life management, including reuse and recycling.
    10    §  2.  Article  27 of the environmental conservation law is amended by
    11  adding a new title 20 to read as follows:
    12                                  TITLE 20
    13                          PAINT STEWARDSHIP PROGRAM
    14  Section 27-2001. Short title.
    15          27-2003. Declaration of policy.
    16          27-2005. Definitions.
    17          27-2007. Producer collection.
    18          27-2009. Producer registration and responsibilities.
    19          27-2011. Retailer requirements.
    20          27-2013. Department responsibilities.
    21          27-2015. Reporting requirements.
    22          27-2017. Collective participation.
    23  § 27-2001. Short title.
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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     1    This title shall be known as and may be cited as the "New  York  state
     2  paint stewardship program".
     3  § 27-2003. Declaration of policy.
     4    It is hereby declared to be the public policy of the state of New York
     5  to  promote  the  development and implementation of strategies to reduce
     6  the generation of post-consumer architectural paint,  to  encourage  the
     7  reuse   of  post-consumer  architectural  paint,  and  to  maximize  the
     8  collection, transport, and process of post-consumer architectural  paint
     9  for end-of-product-life management.
    10  § 27-2005. Definitions.
    11    When used in this title:
    12    1.  "architectural  paint"  means  interior and exterior architectural
    13  coatings sold in containers of five gallons or less. Architectural paint
    14  does not mean industrial, original equipment or specialty coatings.
    15    2. "consumer" means a person located in the state  who  owns  or  uses
    16  architectural paint, including but not limited to an individual, a busi-
    17  ness,  corporation, limited partnership, not-for-profit organization, or
    18  governmental entity, but does not include an entity involved in a whole-
    19  sale transaction between a distributor and retailer.
    20    3. "distributor" means a company that has a  contractual  relationship
    21  with  one  or  more  producers to market and sell architectural paint to
    22  retailers in this state.
    23    4. "post-consumer architectural paint" means architectural  paint  not
    24  used and no longer wanted by its purchaser.
    25    5.  "producer"  means  a  person that manufactures architectural paint
    26  that is sold or offered for sale in this state.
    27    6. "recycling" means any process by which discarded  products,  compo-
    28  nents  and  by-products  are  transformed  into new usable or marketable
    29  materials in a manner in which the  products  may  lose  their  original
    30  composition. Recycling does not include energy recovery or energy gener-
    31  ation  by means of combusting discarded products, components and by-pro-
    32  ducts with or without other waste products from post-consumer  architec-
    33  tural paint.
    34    7. "retailer" means any person that sells or offers for sale architec-
    35  tural paint at retail in this state.
    36    8.  "reuse" means the return of a product into the economic stream for
    37  use in the same kind of application intended for the use of the product,
    38  without a change in the product's original composition.
    39    9. "sell" or "sale" means any transfer  of  title  for  consideration,
    40  including  remote sales conducted through sales outlets, catalogs or the
    41  internet or through any other similar electronic means.
    42  § 27-2007. Producer collection.
    43    Beginning December thirty-first, two thousand twenty, a producer shall
    44  accept for disposal and recycling or reuse  post-consumer  architectural
    45  paint.
    46  § 27-2009. Producer registration and responsibilities.
    47    1.  A  producer  shall  individually or cooperatively with one or more
    48  other producers, submit a registration to the department by July  first,
    49  two  thousand  twenty,  along  with  a registration fee of five thousand
    50  dollars. Such registration shall include:
    51    (a) the producer's name, address, and telephone number;
    52    (b) the name and title of an officer, director,  or  other  individual
    53  designated as the producer's contact for purposes of this title;
    54    (c) a list identifying the producer's brands;
    55    (d)  a  general  description  of the manner in which the producer will
    56  comply with section 27-2007 of this title, including  specific  informa-

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     1  tion  on  the  producer's  architectural paint acceptance program in the
     2  state, intended treatment, storage, transportation and disposal  options
     3  and  a  current  list  of locations within the state where consumers may
     4  return architectural paint;
     5    (e) targeted annual collection rates;
     6    (f)  educational  and  outreach  program  that  will be implemented to
     7  inform consumers and retailers of the program and  how  to  participate;
     8  and
     9    (g) any other information as the department may require.
    10    2.  A  producer's  registration shall be updated within thirty days of
    11  any material change to the information required by the registration.
    12    3. Any person who becomes a producer on or after  January  first,  two
    13  thousand  twenty-one shall register with the department prior to selling
    14  or offering for sale in the state  any  architectural  paint,  and  must
    15  comply with the requirements of this title.
    16    4.  No  later  than January first, two thousand twenty-one, a producer
    17  shall not sell or offer for sale architectural paint in the state unless
    18  the producer has registered with the department and maintains an  archi-
    19  tectural  paint  acceptance  program  through which the producer, either
    20  directly or through an agent or designee,  accepts  architectural  paint
    21  from  consumers  in  the  state  for  disposal,  reuse or recycling. The
    22  producer shall ensure that retailers are notified of such  registration.
    23  The  producer  shall  not  impose a fee on consumers for the collection,
    24  handling and recycling or reuse of architectural paint.
    25    5. The architectural paint acceptance  program  shall  include,  at  a
    26  minimum:
    27    (a) collection, disposal and recycling or reuse of architectural paint
    28  produced  by the producer and offered for return by any consumer in this
    29  state, free of cost and in a manner convenient to consumers. The follow-
    30  ing acceptance methods shall be considered reasonably convenient:    (i)
    31  collection or acceptance events conducted by the producer or the produc-
    32  er's agent or designee, including events conducted through local govern-
    33  ments  or private parties; (ii) fixed acceptance locations such as dedi-
    34  cated acceptance  sites  operated  by  the  producer  or  its  agent  or
    35  designee;  (iii) agreements with local governments, retail stores, sales
    36  outlets and not-for-profit organizations which have  agreed  to  provide
    37  facilities  for  the  collection  of architectural paint; (iv) community
    38  collection events; and (v) any combination of these or other  acceptance
    39  methods  which  effectively  provide for the acceptance of architectural
    40  paint for recycling or  reuse  through  means  that  are  available  and
    41  reasonably  convenient  to  consumers  in the state.   At a minimum, the
    42  producer shall ensure that all counties of the  state  and  all  munici-
    43  palities  which  have  a  population  of ten thousand or greater have at
    44  least  one  permanent  collection  site  and  one  additional  permanent
    45  collection site for every thirty thousand people located in those areas,
    46  unless otherwise approved by the department, or unless the producer is a
    47  small  business  taxpayer as defined in paragraph (f) of subdivision one
    48  of section two hundred ten of the tax law. Such producers shall  conduct
    49  no  less  than one collection event annually.  The department may estab-
    50  lish  additional  requirements  to  ensure  convenient  collection  from
    51  consumers;
    52    (b)  a  public education program to inform consumers about the produc-
    53  er's architectural paint acceptance program, including at a  minimum  an
    54  internet  website  and a toll-free telephone number and written informa-
    55  tion included in the package for, or at the time of sale  of,  architec-
    56  tural  paint that provides sufficient information to allow a consumer of

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     1  architectural paint to learn how to  return  such  paint  for  disposal,
     2  recycling or reuse; and
     3    (c)  any other information as required by the department in accordance
     4  with regulations promulgated pursuant to this article.
     5    6. A producer shall maintain records demonstrating compliance with the
     6  provisions  of  this  title  and  make  them  available  for  audit  and
     7  inspection by the department for a period of three years.
     8    7.  A producer may satisfy the architectural paint collection require-
     9  ments of this section by agreeing to participate in a collective  archi-
    10  tectural paint acceptance program with other producers. Any such collec-
    11  tive   architectural  paint  acceptance  program  shall  meet  the  same
    12  requirements as an individual  producer.  Any  architectural  acceptance
    13  program shall include a list of producers that are participating in such
    14  program  along  with other identifying information as may be required by
    15  the department. Such program shall submit a registration to the  depart-
    16  ment along with a registration fee of ten thousand dollars.
    17    8.  A  producer shall be responsible for all costs associated with the
    18  implementation of the architectural paint acceptance program.
    19  § 27-2011. Retailer requirements.
    20    1. At the location of sale of architectural paint,  a  retailer  shall
    21  provide  purchasers of architectural paint with information about oppor-
    22  tunities for the return of architectural paint that has been provided to
    23  the retailer by a producer.
    24    2. No later than July first, two thousand twenty-one no retailer shall
    25  sell or offer for sale in the state any architectural paint  unless  the
    26  producer  and  the  producer's brands are registered with the department
    27  pursuant to section 27-2009 of this title.
    28  § 27-2013. Department responsibilities.
    29    1. The department shall promulgate all necessary rules and regulations
    30  including, but not limited to, standards for reuse.
    31    2. The department shall (a) maintain  a  list  of  producers  who  are
    32  registered  pursuant  to  section  27-2009 of this title, (b) maintain a
    33  list of each such producer's brands, and (c)  post  such  lists  on  the
    34  department's website.
    35  § 27-2015. Reporting requirements.
    36    1.  Beginning  March  first, two thousand twenty-two, for the previous
    37  calendar year and annually thereafter, a producer that offers  architec-
    38  tural  paint for sale in this state shall submit a report to the depart-
    39  ment on a form prescribed by the department that includes the following:
    40    (a) the quantity of architectural paint collected for disposal,  recy-
    41  cling  or reuse in this state during the preceding calendar year and the
    42  methods used to accept such paint and the approximate weight and  volume
    43  of architectural paint accepted by each method used to the extent known;
    44    (b)  information  detailing  the  acceptance methods made available to
    45  consumers;
    46    (c) a brief description of its public education program and samples of
    47  any materials, the number of visits to the internet website and calls to
    48  the toll-free telephone number provided by the producer as  required  by
    49  section 27-2009 of this title;
    50    (d) any other information as required by the department; and
    51    (e) a signature by an officer, director, or other individual affirming
    52  the accuracy of the report.
    53    2. The report shall be accompanied by an annual reporting fee of three
    54  thousand dollars.
    55    3.  The  department shall submit a report regarding the implementation
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     1  first,  two  thousand  twenty-two  and  every  two years thereafter. The
     2  report must include, at a minimum, an evaluation of:
     3    (a) the architectural paint stream in the state;
     4    (b) disposal, recycling and reuse rates in the state for architectural
     5  paint;
     6    (c) a discussion of compliance and enforcement related to the require-
     7  ments of this title; and
     8    (d) recommendations for any changes to this title.
     9  § 27-2017. Collective participation.
    10    A producer may satisfy the requirements of this article by agreeing to
    11  participate  in  a collective acceptance program with any other producer
    12  or producers. Any such collective acceptance program must meet the  same
    13  requirements  as  an  individual  producer.  Any  collective  acceptance
    14  program must include a list of producers that are participating in  such
    15  program  along  with other identifying information as may be required by
    16  the department. Such program shall submit a registration to the  depart-
    17  ment along with a registration fee of ten thousand dollars.
    18    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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