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§ 6-901. Recycling and disposal of batteries

West's Annotated Code of MarylandEnvironment

West's Annotated Code of Maryland
Environment
Title 6. Toxic, Carcinogenic, and Flammable Substances (Refs & Annos)
Subtitle 9. Mercury
Part I. Mercuric Oxide Batteries
MD Code, Environment, § 6-901
§ 6-901. Recycling and disposal of batteries
Disposal
(a) On or after July 1, 1994, a person may not dispose of a mercuric oxide battery except in a manner that the Department approves under regulations adopted by the Department.
Manufacturer joint plan for recycling or disposal
(b) Any 2 or more manufacturers may develop a joint plan for recycling or disposal of any specified mercuric oxide battery that they manufacture.
Responsibility of manufacturer; sale to refiner or refiner’s agent
(c)(1) A manufacturer shall be responsible for the environmentally sound collection, transportation, and recycling or proper disposal, including the cost of these activities, of every used mercuric oxide battery produced by the manufacturer and sold or offered for promotional purposes in the State.
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this subsection, a retailer or seller may provide for the collection, recycling, or proper disposal of used mercuric oxide batteries through the sale to a refiner or a refiner's agent if the retailer or seller complies with any requirement established by the Department to implement this section.
Use of trade association or consortium
(d) Manufacturers may establish or utilize a trade association or a consortium comprised of members of the dry cell battery industry in order to facilitate compliance with the requirements of this section.
Consultation with Office of Recycling
(e) A manufacturer shall consult with the Office of Recycling in developing its plan.
Battery management plans
(f) Each battery management plan submitted by a manufacturer shall include:
(1) The designation of the collector, transporter, processor, or collection system to be utilized by the manufacturer, or by the county or municipal corporation, institutional generator, retailer or small quantity generator on behalf of the manufacturer, for the collection, transportation, and recycling or proper disposal of used mercuric oxide batteries in each county;
(2) The designation of the funding source or mechanism to be used by the manufacturer to defray the costs of implementing the battery management plan; and
(3) A strategy for informing consumers, on any store display promoting the sale or use of the batteries the manufacturer manufactures, that these types of used dry cell batteries may not enter the solid waste stream, and that a convenient mechanism for the collection, transportation, and recycling or proper disposal of these types of used batteries is available to the consumer.

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Added by Acts 1992, c. 442. Amended by Acts 1993, c. 450; Acts 2001, c. 639, § 1, eff. Oct. 1, 2001.
MD Code, Environment, § 6-901, MD ENVIR § 6-901
Current through legislation effective through April 9, 2023, from the 2024 Regular Session of the General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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