Chapter 126 |
2015 -- S 0539 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/25/2015 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - RESPONSIBLE RECYCLING, REUSE, AND DISPOSAL OF MATTRESSES |
Introduced By: Senators Ruggerio, Sosnowski, Miller, and Metts |
Date Introduced: March 03, 2015 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 23-90-3 and 23-90-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-90 |
entitled "Responsible Recycling, Reuse and Disposal of Mattresses" are hereby amended to read |
as follows: |
23-90-3. Definitions. -- As used in this chapter, the following words shall, unless the |
context clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings: |
(1) "Brand" means a name, symbol, word or mark that attributes a mattress to the |
producer of such mattress. |
(2) "Covered entity" means any political subdivision of the state, any mattress retailer, |
any permitted transfer station, any waste to energy facility, any healthcare facility, any |
educational facility, any correctional facility, any military base, or any commercial or non profit |
lodging establishment that possesses a discarded mattress that was discarded in this state. |
Covered entity does not include any renovator, refurbisher or any person who transports a |
discarded mattress. |
(3) "Consumer" means an individual who is also a resident of this state. |
(4) "Corporation" means the Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation. |
(5) "Corporation Director" means the executive director of the Rhode Island Resource |
Recovery Corporation. |
(6) "Council" or "mattress recycling council" means the state-wide non profit state |
wide, non-profit organization created by producers producers, or created by any trade |
association that represents producers producers, who account for a majority of mattress |
production in the United States to design, submit submit, and implement the mattress |
stewardship plan as described in this chapter. |
(7) "Discarded mattress" means any mattress that a consumer intends to discard, has |
discarded discarded, or that is abandoned. |
(8) "Energy recovery" means the process by which all or a portion of solid waste |
materials are processed or combusted in order to utilize the heat content or other forms of energy |
derived from such solid waste materials. |
(9) "Foundation" means any ticking-covered structure that is used to support a mattress |
and that is composed of one or more of the following: A constructed frame, foam foam, or a box |
spring. "Foundation" does not include any bed frame or base made of wood, metal metal, or |
other material that rests upon the floor and that serves as a brace for a mattress. |
(10) "Mattress" means any resilient material material, or combination of materials |
materials, that is enclosed by ticking, used alone or in combination with other products, and that |
is intended for for, or promoted for for, sleeping upon. "Mattress" includes any foundation and |
any renovation , renovated foundation, or renovated mattress. |
"Mattress" does not include any of the following: |
(i) An unattached mattress pad, an unattached mattress topper, including any item with |
resilient filling, with or without ticking, that is intended to be used with, or on top of, a mattress; |
(ii) A sleeping bag, pillow,; |
(iii) A crib or bassinet mattress, car bed,; |
(iv) Juvenile products, including: a carriage, basket, dressing table, stroller, playpen, |
infant carrier, lounge pad, crib bumper, and the pads for those juvenile products; |
(v) A product that contains, liquid liquid- and or gaseous filled gaseous-filled ticking |
ticking, including any water bed and or air mattress that does not contain upholstery material |
between the ticking and the mattress core,; and |
(vi) Any upholstered furniture that does not otherwise contain a detachable mattress.; or |
(vii) A fold-out sofa bed or futon. |
(11) "Mattress core" means the main support system that is present in a mattress, |
including, but not limited to, to: springs, foam, air bladder, water bladder bladder, or resilient |
filling. |
(12) "Mattress recycling council" or "council" means the organization created by |
producers to design, submit submit, and implement the mattress stewardship program described |
in § 23-90-5. |
(13) "Mattress stewardship fee" means the amount added to the purchase price of a |
mattress sold in this state that is necessary to cover the cost of collecting, transporting |
transporting, and processing discarded mattresses by the council pursuant to the mattress |
stewardship program. |
(14) "Mattress stewardship program" or "program" means the state-wide state wide, |
program described in § 23-90-5 and implemented pursuant to the mattress stewardship plan as |
approved by the corporation director. |
(15) "Mattress topper" means any item that contains resilient filling, with or without |
ticking, that is intended to be used with or on top of a mattress. |
(16) "Performance goal" means a metric proposed by the council, to measure, on an |
annual basis, the performance of the mattress stewardship program, taking into consideration |
technical and economic feasibilities, in achieving continuous, meaningful improvement in |
improving the rate of mattress recycling in the state and any other specified goal of the program. |
(17) "Producer" means any person who manufactures or renovates a mattress that is sold, |
offered for sale sale, or distributed in the state under the manufacturer's own name or brand. |
"Producer" includes: |
(i) The owner of a trademark or brand under which a mattress is sold, offered for sale |
sale, or distributed in this state, whether or not such trademark or brand is registered in this state; |
and |
(ii) Any person who imports a mattress into the United States that is sold or offered for |
sale in this state and that is manufactured or renovated by a person who does not have a presence |
in the United States; |
(18) "Recycling" means any process in which discarded mattresses, components |
components, and by-products may lose their original identity or form as they are transformed |
into new, usable usable, or marketable materials. "Recycling" does not include as a primary |
process the use of incineration for energy recovery or energy generation by means of combustion. |
(19) "Renovate" or "renovation" means altering a mattress for the purpose of resale and |
includes any one, or a combination of, the following: Replacing the ticking or filling, adding |
additional filling, rebuilding a mattress, or replacing components with new or recycled materials. |
"Renovate" or "renovation" does not include the: |
(i) Stripping of a mattress of its ticking or filling without adding new material; |
(ii) Sanitization or sterilization of a mattress without otherwise altering the mattress, |
mattress; or |
(iii) Altering of a mattress by a renovator when a person retains the altered mattress for |
personal use, in accordance with regulations of the department of business regulation. |
(20) "Renovator" means a person who renovates discarded mattresses for the purpose of |
reselling such mattresses in a retail store. |
(21) "Retailer" means any person who sells mattresses in this state or offers mattresses in |
this state to a consumer through any means, including, but not limited to, remote offerings such as |
sales outlets, catalogs catalogs, or the Internet internent. |
(22) "Sanitization" means the direct application of chemicals to a mattress to kill human |
disease-causing pathogens. |
(23) " Sale" means the transfer of title of a mattress for consideration, including through |
the use of a sales outlet, catalog, internet website website, or similar electronic means. |
(24) "Sterilization" means the mitigation of any deleterious substances or organisms |
including human disease-causing pathogens, fungi fungi, and insects from a mattress or filling |
material using a process approved by the department of business regulation. |
(25) "Ticking" means the outermost layer of fabric or material of a mattress. "Ticking" |
does not include any layer of fabric or material quilted together with, or otherwise attached to, the |
outermost layer of fabric or material of a mattress. |
(26) "Upholstery material" means all material, loose or attached, between the ticking and |
the core of a mattress. |
(27) "Wholesaler" means any person who sells or distributes mattresses in the state, in a |
nonretail setting, for the purpose of the resale of such mattresses. |
23-90-5. Mattress stewardship plan. -- (a) On or before July 1, 2015, the mattress |
stewardship council shall submit a mattress stewardship plan for the establishment of a mattress |
stewardship program to the corporation director for approval. |
(b) The plan submitted pursuant to subsection (a) of this section shall, to the extent it is |
technologically feasible and economically practical: |
(1) Identify each producer's participation in the program; |
(2) Describe the fee structure for the program and propose a uniform stewardship fee that |
is sufficient to cover the costs of operating and administering the program; |
(3) Establish performance goals for the first two (2) years of the program; |
(4) Identify proposed recycling facilities to be used by the program, such facilities shall |
not require a solid waste management facilities license; |
(5) Detail how the program will promote the recycling of discarded mattresses; |
(6) Include a description of the public education program; |
(7) Describe fee disclosure fee-disclosure language that retailers will be required to |
prominently display that will inform consumers of the amount and purpose of the fee; and |
(8) Identify the methods and procedures to facilitate implementation of the mattress |
stewardship program in coordination with the corporation director and municipalities. |
(c) Not later than ninety (90) days after submission of the plan pursuant to this section, |
the corporation shall make a determination whether to: |
(1) Approve the plan as submitted; or |
(2) Deny the plan. |
(d) The corporation director shall approve the plan for the establishment of the mattress |
stewardship program, provided such plan reasonably meets the requirements of this section. Prior |
to making such determination, the corporation director shall post the plan for at least thirty (30) |
days days, in accordance with the "Administrative Procedures Act" as set forth in chapter 42-35 |
of title 42 on the corporation's website and solicit public comments on the plan, plan to be |
posted on the website. |
(e) In the event that the corporation director denies the plan, the corporation director |
shall provide a notice of determination to the council, within sixty (60) days, detailing the reasons |
for the disapproval. The council shall revise and resubmit the plan to the corporation director not |
later than forty-five (45) days after receipt of notice of the corporation director's denial notice. |
Not later than forty-five (45) days after receipt of the revised plan, the corporation director shall |
review and approve or deny the revised plan. The council may resubmit a revised plan to the |
corporation director for approval on not more than two (2) occasions. If the council fails to |
submit a plan that is acceptable to the corporation director, because it does not meet the criteria |
pursuant to subdivision subdivisions (b)(1-8), the corporation director shall have the ability to |
modify the submitted plan and approve it. Not later than one hundred twenty (120) days after the |
approval of a plan pursuant to this section, the council shall implement the mattress stewardship |
program. |
(f) It is the responsibility of the council to: |
(1) Notify the corporation director whenever there is a proposed substantial change to the |
program. If the corporation director takes no action on a proposed substantial change within |
ninety (90) days after notification of the proposed change, the proposed change shall be deemed |
approved. |
For the purposes of this subdivision, "substantial change" shall include, but not be |
limited to: |
(i) A change in the processing facilities to be used for discarded mattresses collected |
pursuant to the program; or |
(ii) A material change to the system for collecting mattresses. |
(2) Not later than October 1, 2017, the council shall submit to the corporation director |
for review review, updated performance goals that are based on the experience of the program |
during the first two (2) years of the program. |
(g) The council shall notify the corporation director of any other changes to the program |
on an ongoing basis, whenever they occur, without resubmission of the plan to the corporation |
director for approval. Such changes shall include, but not be limited to, a change in the |
composition, officers officers, or contact information of the council. |
(h) On or before July 1, 2015, and every two (2) years thereafter, the council shall |
propose a uniform fee for all mattresses sold in this state. The council may propose a change to |
the uniform fee more frequently than once every two (2) years if the council determines such |
change is needed to avoid funding shortfalls or excesses. Any proposed fee shall be reviewed by |
an independent auditor to assure ensure that such assessment does not exceed the costs of the |
mattress stewardship program described in subsection (b) of this section and to maintain financial |
reserves sufficient to operate the program over a multi-year period in a fiscally prudent and |
responsible manner. Not later than sixty (60) days after the council proposes a mattress |
stewardship fee, the auditor shall render an opinion to the corporation director as to whether the |
proposed mattress stewardship fee is reasonable to achieve the goals set forth in this section. If |
the auditor concludes that the mattress stewardship fee is reasonable, then the proposed fee shall |
go into effect not less than ninety (90) days after the auditor notifies the corporation director that |
the fee is reasonable. If the auditor concludes that the mattress stewardship fee is not reasonable, |
the auditor shall provide the council with written notice explaining the auditor's opinion. Not later |
than fourteen (14) days after the council's receipt of the auditor's opinion, the council may either |
propose a new mattress stewardship fee fee, or provide written comments on the auditor's |
opinion. If the auditor concludes that the fee is not reasonable, the corporation director shall |
decide, based on the auditor's opinion and any comments provided by the council, whether to |
approve the proposed mattress stewardship fee. Such auditor shall be selected by the council. The |
cost of any work performed by such auditor pursuant to the provisions of the this subsection and |
paragraph subsection (i) of this section shall be funded by the council. |
(i) (A)(1) On and after the implementation of the mattress stewardship program, the fee, |
established pursuant to subsection (b) of this section, and described in subsection (h) of this |
section, shall be added to the cost of all mattresses sold to retailers and distributors in this state by |
each producer. On and after such implementation date, each retailer or distributor, as applicable, |
each retailer shall add the amount of such the fee established pursuant to subsection (b) of this |
section and described in subsection (h) of this section to the purchase price of all mattresses sold |
in this state. The fee shall be remitted by the retailer to the council. The council may, subject to |
the corporation director's approval, establish an alternative, practicable means of collecting or |
remitting such fee. |
(B)(2) On and after the implementation date of the mattress stewardship program, no |
producer, distributor or retailer shall sell or offer for sale a mattress to any person in the state if |
the producer is not a member of the council. |
(C)(3) No retailer or distributor shall be found to be in violation of the provisions of this |
section, if, on the date the mattress was ordered from the producer or its agent, the producer of |
said mattress was listed on the corporation's website in accordance with the provisions of this |
chapter. |
(j) Not later than October 1, 2016 2016, an and annually thereafter, the council shall |
submit an annual report to the corporation director. The corporation director shall post such |
annual report on the corporation's website. Such report shall include, but not be limited to to: |
(1) The weight of mattresses collected pursuant to the program from: |
(i) Municipal and/or transfer stations; |
(ii) Retailers; and |
(iii) All other covered entities; |
(2) The weight of mattresses diverted for recycling; |
(3) Identification of the mattress recycling facilities to which mattresses were delivered |
for recycling; |
(4) The weight of discarded mattresses recycled, as indicated by the weight of each of |
the commodities sold to secondary markets; |
(5) The weight of mattresses, or parts thereof, sent for disposal at each of the following: |
(i) Rhode Island resource recovery corporation; and |
(ii) Any other facilities; |
(6) Samples of public education materials and methods used to support the program; |
(7) A description of efforts undertaken and evaluation of the methods used to |
disseminate such materials; |
(8) Updated performance goals and an evaluation of the effectiveness of the methods and |
processes used to achieve performance goals of the program; and |
(9) Recommendations for any changes to the program. |
(k) Two (2) years after the implementation of the program and upon the request of the |
corporation director director, but not more frequently than once a year, the council shall cause |
an audit of the program to be conducted by the auditor describe described in subsection (h) of |
this section. Such audit shall review the accuracy of the council's data concerning the program |
and provide any other information requested by the corporation director. Such audit shall be paid |
for by the council. The council shall maintain all records relating to the program for not less than |
three (3) years. |
(l) No covered entity that participates in the program shall charge for receipt of |
mattresses generated in the state. Covered entities may charge a fee for providing the service of |
collecting mattresses and may restrict the acceptance of mattresses by number, source or physical |
condition. |
(m) Covered entities that, upon the date of this act's passage, have an existing program |
for recycling discarded mattresses may continue to operate such program without coordination of |
the council, so long as the entities are able to demonstrate, in writing, to the corporation director |
that the facilities to which discarded mattresses are delivered are engaged in the business of |
recycling said mattresses and the corporation director approves the written affirmation that the |
facility engages in mattress recycling of mattresses received by the covered entity. A copy of the |
written affirmation and the corporation's approval shall be provided to the council by the |
corporation director in a timely manner. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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