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RSA 149-M:58-a · Mercury-Added Thermostat Collection Program
149-M:58-a Mercury-Added Thermostat Collection Program. –
Copy link(a) Each manufacturer of mercury-added thermostats sold in New Hampshire shall, individually or collectively, establish and maintain a department-approved collection and recycling program for out-of-service mercury-added thermostats from contractors, service technicians, and residents. For the purpose of this section, "manufacturer" means the holder of the brand name of the thermostat.
Copy linkStrive to maximize the capture and recycling rate of out-of-service mercury-added thermostats.
Copy linkProvide assistance and education to contractors, service technicians, residents, and municipalities to encourage the return of mercury-added thermostats to established recycling collection points.
Copy linkEnsure that the handling and recycling of mercury-added thermostats is performed in accordance with applicable laws.
Copy linkThe program shall involve no direct cost to wholesalers, contractors, service technicians, or residents for participating in the program, except that wholesalers and contractors may be assessed a one-time administrative fee not to exceed $25 for each authorized collection bin provided for their own use.
Copy linkThermostat collection bins shall be provided to all wholesaler locations, and to all household hazardous waste, solid waste, and universal waste locations approved by the department for this purpose.
Copy linkThe department may specify minimum safety training, operating conditions, and other requirements as needed to ensure the safe and efficient collection of mercury-added thermostats at household hazardous waste and universal waste facilities.
Copy link(a) Each manufacturer, individually or as a group, shall propose to the department for review and approval the collection program required under paragraph I, no later than 3 months after the effective date of this section.
Copy linkThe proposed program may be a new program or include appropriate enhancements to an existing program.
Copy linkThe proposed program shall include an education and outreach component that identifies the mechanisms for providing the necessary information to contractors, service technicians, residents, retailers, and municipalities on an initial and ongoing basis, and identifies the appropriate persons to develop and utilize such mechanisms. Such mechanisms may include, but shall not be limited to, public service announcements, written materials, signage, and visual aids.
Copy linkIf the program proposal is approved, with or without conditions, the manufacturer shall implement the program by the date required in paragraph II.
Copy linkIf the entire program is disapproved, the department shall inform the manufacturer of the reasons for the disapproval. The manufacturer shall have 30 days thereafter to submit a new program.
Copy linkIf the new program is disapproved, the manufacturer shall be out of compliance for the purposes of paragraph IV beginning on the date the new program is disapproved by the department, if that date is later than the implementation date specified in paragraph II.
Copy linkThe department shall take into account the experience of relevant thermostat collection programs in other states, and shall approve a proposed manufacturer collection program if it contains terms and conditions sufficient for the department to conclude that the proposed program represents the best available approach for improving mercury-added thermostat collection in this state.
Copy linkThe department shall provide opportunities for stakeholders, including representatives from wholesalers, contractors, retailers, and environmental groups to provide input into the development and implementation of the collection program, including opportunities prior to the submission of the initial proposals.
Copy linkA manufacturer not in compliance with this section is prohibited from offering any thermostat for sale in this state.
Copy link(a) Effective 6 months after the effective date of this section, a wholesaler shall not sell a thermostat in the state unless the wholesaler acts as a collection site for thermostats that contain mercury. A wholesaler may meet the requirements of this paragraph by participating as a collection site in a manufacturer collection program described in paragraph I.
Copy linkA wholesaler shall distribute point-of-sale instructions, educational materials, and signage regarding the importance of recycling mercury-added thermostats.
Copy linkNo wholesaler or retailer shall offer for sale in this state any thermostat of a manufacturer that is not in compliance with this section.
Copy linkPosting signage regarding the importance of recycling mercury-added thermostats and the location of available collection locations for residents.
Copy linkThe department shall set goals for the collection of thermostats within 4 months of the date of the first annual report of the manufacturer's program. In determining such goals, the department shall review and determine a percentage of thermostats, which may be more or less than the actual number reported in the annual program, to establish the next year's goal. The department may also obtain input from interested stakeholders, including but not limited to, manufacturers, non-governmental entities, municipalities, and the recycling community.
Copy linkThe department may alter any element of the previously developed manufacturer collection program, including but not limited to, the number and location of the collection points and the roles of thermostat manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, service contractors, and municipal governments in the collection programs, provided such alterations are consistent with the requirements of this and other applicable laws.
Copy link(a) Beginning July 1, 2008, the installation of mercury-added thermostats is prohibited.
Copy linkBeginning July 1, 2008, any mercury-added thermostat removed as a result of new construction, renovation, maintenance installation of a new heating or cooling system, or any similar activity shall be recycled or disposed of as hazardous waste. Any contractor or service technician performing such removal shall be responsible for removing the thermostat from the premises and properly recycling or disposing of the thermostat.
Copy link(a) For each collection program established under this section, the manufacturer associated with that program shall submit an annual report to the department, by a date to be determined by the department, that includes at a minimum:
Copy linkThe number of mercury-added thermostats collected and recycled by that manufacturer under this section during the previous year.
Copy linkThe estimated total amount of mercury contained in the mercury components collected by that manufacturer under this section.
Copy linkAn evaluation of the effectiveness of the manufacturer's collection and recycling program.
Copy linkAn accounting of the administrative costs incurred in the course of administering the collection and recycling program developed under this section.
Copy linkThe department shall publish information on its Internet website about the collection and recycling of mercury-added thermostats in the state. This information shall be updated annually and shall include an estimate of how many mercury-added thermostats go out of service in the state each year, a description of the collection programs established under this section, and data on collection rates.
Copy linkThe department shall review the progress of each program and submit a report to the general court by November 1, 2010. The report shall include an assessment of whether the program goals are being met, an assessment of whether any further requirements for retailers, or discounts, savings coupons, or similar programs, should be implemented, and a proposal for any other adjustments that may be required to ensure that the thermostat recycling program is effective. Prior to submitting the report, the department shall consult with all relevant stakeholders and provide a public comment period. Source. 2008, 383:1, eff. July 11, 2008. Motor Vehicle Salvage Facilities and Crushers
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Source. 2008, 383:1, eff. July 11, 2008. Motor Vehicle Salvage Facilities and Crushers
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