Bill Text: NY A06990 | 2023-2024 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Relates to prohibiting the sale or manufacture of single-use plastic water bottles not comprised of one hundred percent recycled material; prohibits the sale of single-use plastic beverage containers comprised of less than seventy-five percent recycled materials; establishes penalties for violations; requires food service establishments to provide customers with tap water, beverages and leftovers in reusable beverage containers provided by a customer.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2024-01-03 - referred to environmental conservation [A06990 Detail]
Download: New_York-2023-A06990-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 6990 2023-2024 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY May 10, 2023 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. FAHY -- read once and referred to the Committee on Environmental Conservation AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to prohibiting the sale or manufacture of single-use plastic water bottles comprised of less than one hundred percent recycled materials and to prohibiting the sale of single-use plastic beverage containers comprised of less than seventy-five percent recycled materials; and to amend the public health law, in relation to requiring food service establishments to provide tap water, beverages and leftovers to customers in reusable containers, upon request The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Article 27 of the environmental conservation law is amended 2 by adding a new title 34 to read as follows: 3 TITLE 34 4 PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES AND BEVERAGE CONTAINERS 5 Section 27-3401. Infrastructure assessment. 6 27-3403. State funds for single-use plastic water bottles. 7 27-3405. Single-use plastic water bottles comprised of one 8 hundred percent recycled material. 9 27-3407. Other single-use plastic beverage containers comprised 10 of seventy-five percent recycled materials. 11 27-3409. Enforcement. 12 § 27-3401. Infrastructure assessment. 13 1. The commissioner, in consultation with the commissioner of health, 14 is hereby authorized and directed to conduct a study relating to 15 single-use plastic water bottles, including but not limited to: 16 (a) the availability and distribution of public drinking water filling 17 stations and water fountains across the state; and EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD07234-01-3A. 6990 2 1 (b) the environmental and public health impacts of single-use plastic 2 bottled water in New York state, including environmental justice 3 impacts. 4 2. The commissioner shall submit a report including recommendations 5 and findings based on this study to the governor, the temporary presi- 6 dent of the senate, the speaker of the assembly and the chairs of the 7 senate and assembly standing committees on health and the chairs of the 8 senate and assembly standing committees on environmental conservation no 9 later than one year from the effective date of this section. 10 § 27-3403. State funds for single-use plastic water bottles. 11 Beginning one year from the effective date of this section, the use of 12 state funds for the purchase of single-use plastic water bottles shall 13 be prohibited. Water bottles, including those comprised of less than 14 one hundred percent recycled material, may be purchased when: 15 1. necessary to address health requirements under the following emer- 16 gencies: 17 (a) a state of emergency has been declared; 18 (b) a boil water advisory has been issued; 19 (c) access to drinking water is being impeded due to a failure of 20 related infrastructure or an ongoing water infrastructure improvement 21 project; 22 (d) a water utility has reported emergency conditions or other public 23 health hazards; or 24 (e) there has been an exceedance of a maximum contaminant level or 25 advisory level for a contaminant or an emerging contaminant; and 26 2. compliance with this title would conflict with contract require- 27 ments in existence as of the effective date of this title. 28 § 27-3405. Single-use plastic water bottles comprised of one hundred 29 percent recycled material. 30 1. Beginning five years from the effective date of this section, no 31 person, firm, partnership, association, limited liability company or 32 corporation shall manufacture, sell, or offer for sale any single-use 33 plastic water bottles to any person in the state unless such water 34 bottles are comprised of one hundred percent recycled materials. 35 2. A person, firm, partnership, association, limited liability company 36 or corporation which manufactures or sells single-use plastic water 37 bottles may apply to the department for a one-year waiver from the 38 requirements of this section, upon such proof that such person or entity 39 is unable to comply with the requirements of this section. Thereafter, 40 such person or entity may apply for additional one-year waivers upon the 41 satisfaction of such similar proof. 42 3. The requirements of this section shall be suspended in any county, 43 city, town or village where: 44 (a) a state of emergency has been declared; 45 (b) a boil water advisory has been issued; 46 (c) access to drinking water is being impeded due to a failure of 47 related infrastructure or an ongoing water infrastructure improvement 48 project; 49 (d) a water utility has reported emergency conditions or other public 50 health hazards; or 51 (e) there has been an exceedance of a maximum contaminant level or 52 advisory level for a contaminant or an emerging contaminant. 53 § 27-3407. Other single-use plastic beverage containers comprised of 54 seventy-five percent recycled materials. 55 1. Beginning five years from the effective date of this section, no 56 deposit initiator, distributor or dealer shall sell or offer for sale,A. 6990 3 1 at wholesale or retail in this state, any single-use plastic beverage 2 container that is comprised of less than seventy-five percent recycled 3 materials. 4 2. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the follow- 5 ing meanings: 6 (a) "single-use plastic beverage container" shall mean any individual 7 bottle, can, jar, carton or other container that is comprised wholly or 8 in large part of plastic and is intended to be disposed of after one 9 use. 10 (b) "recycled materials" shall mean any product which has been manu- 11 factured from secondary materials, as defined in section 27-0401 of this 12 article. 13 § 27-3409. Enforcement. 14 Any person or entity who violates section 27-3405 or section 27-3407 15 of this title shall be liable for a civil penalty in the amount of one 16 hundred dollars for the first violation, two hundred dollars for the 17 second violation committed on a different day within a period of twelve 18 months, and four hundred dollars for the third and each subsequent 19 violation committed on different days within a period of twelve months, 20 except that the department shall not issue a notice of violation, but 21 shall issue a warning and provide information on compliance with this 22 title. 23 § 2. The public health law is amended by adding a new section 1352-f 24 to read as follows: 25 § 1352-f. Reusable beverage and food containers provided by customers. 26 1. Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following terms shall 27 have the following meanings: 28 (a) "food service establishment" shall mean a public place engaged in 29 the preparation and service on the premises of food and to the general 30 public. 31 (b) "reusable beverage container" shall mean a bottle, mug, cup or 32 other container that is designed and manufactured to hold beverages and 33 is capable of multiple reuse. 34 (c) "single-use" shall mean a product that is designed and intended to 35 be used only for drinking or eating, and is generally recognized by the 36 public as an item that is to be discarded after one use. 37 (d) "disposable food service container" shall mean all containers, 38 bowls, plates, trays, cartons, cups, lids and other items that are 39 designed or generally recognized by the public as being designed for 40 single-use to hold, contain, or transport foods, including but not 41 limited to, containers for leftovers from partially consumed meals 42 prepared by food service establishments. The term "disposable food 43 service container" shall not include items composed entirely of aluminum 44 or polystyrene foam coolers and ice chests that are intended for reuse. 45 (e) "reusable food container" shall mean all containers, bowls, 46 plates, trays, cartons, cups, lids and other items that are designed and 47 manufactured to hold food and are capable of multiple reuse. 48 2. Requirements. (a) All food service establishments in the state 49 shall serve tap water to customers, upon request, in a reusable beverage 50 container provided by the customer; provided that: 51 (i) such reusable beverage container is capable of and appropriate for 52 serving such tap water, as determined based on the size, cleanliness, 53 material, and any other relevant factors, of the reusable beverage 54 container; andA. 6990 4 1 (ii) such tap water shall be dispensed in a manner that prevents 2 contact with, or contamination of, the food-contact surfaces of the 3 beverage dispensing equipment. 4 (b) Any food service establishment in the state that serves beverages 5 to customers in single-use containers shall not refuse the request of a 6 customer who has ordered a beverage to serve such beverage in a reusable 7 beverage container provided by the customer in substitution for the 8 single-use container provided by the food service establishment, 9 provided that: 10 (i) such reusable beverage container is capable of and appropriate for 11 serving such beverage, as determined based on the size, cleanliness, 12 material, and any other relevant factors, of the reusable beverage 13 container; and 14 (ii) such beverage shall be dispensed in a manner that prevents 15 contact with, or contamination of, the food-contact surfaces of the 16 beverage dispensing equipment. 17 (c) Any food service establishment in the state that serves food to 18 customers in disposable food service containers shall not refuse the 19 request of a customer who has leftovers from partially consumed meals to 20 package such leftovers in a reusable food container provided by the 21 customer in substitution for the disposable food container provided by 22 the food service establishment, provided that: 23 (i) such reusable food container is capable of and appropriate for 24 packaging such leftovers, as determined based on the size, cleanliness, 25 material, and any other relevant factors, of the reusable food contain- 26 er; and (ii) such leftovers shall be packaged in a manner that prevents 27 contact with, or contamination of, the food-contact surfaces of the food 28 serving equipment. 29 3. Notification. (a) Every food service establishment in the state 30 shall conspicuously post signage informing customers that they are 31 permitted to request tap water in their own reusable beverage contain- 32 ers. 33 (b) Every food service establishment in the state that serves beverag- 34 es to customers in single-use containers shall conspicuously post 35 signage informing customers that they are permitted to request the 36 service of beverages in their own reusable beverage containers. 37 (c) Every food service establishment in the state that serves food to 38 customers in disposable food service containers shall conspicuously post 39 signage informing customers that they are permitted to request the pack- 40 aging of leftovers from partially consumed meals in their own reusable 41 food containers. 42 § 3. This act shall take effect on the first of January next succeed- 43 ing the date on which it shall have become a law.