Florida 2023 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H0691

Introduced
2/9/23  
Refer
2/21/23  
Refer
2/21/23  
Refer
2/21/23  

Caption

Recycling of Covered Electronic Devices

Impact

The bill mandates that counties develop plans by January 1, 2025, to ensure that covered electronic devices are disposed of properly at permitted reclamation facilities. By January 1, 2026, any industrial, institutional, or commercial facility must comply with these disposal regulations, and by January 1, 2028, it will be unlawful for anyone to dispose of covered electronic devices outside of these permitted facilities. This effort is aimed at curbing improper disposal practices, reducing landfill contributions, and fostering a more sustainable recycling process for electronic waste.

Summary

House Bill 0691, known as the Recycling of Covered Electronic Devices Act, aims to establish a comprehensive statewide program for the recycling of specific electronic devices, including computers, monitors, and televisions. Under this act, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection is tasked with creating a statewide plan and implementing necessary infrastructures. This bill is part of a larger effort to address environmental concerns linked to the disposal of electronic waste, which is not only a health hazard but also an area of economic concern due to reliance on foreign technology products, particularly from China.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the bill's implications for local governments, as it centralizes the authority to regulate electronic waste management within the state, potentially limiting local initiatives. The introduction of civil penalties for non-compliance raises concern about the adequacy of existing reclamation facilities and whether they can handle the expected volume of collected electronic devices. Additionally, some stakeholders might argue that while the bill aims to establish a critical recycling infrastructure, it does not sufficiently address the needs of individuals or small businesses that may struggle to adapt to the new regulations.

Companion Bills

FL S1030

Same As Recycling of Covered Electronic Devices

FL S1032

Similar To Fees

Previously Filed As

FL H0223

Electronic Monitoring Devices in Long-term Care Facilities

FL H0455

Comprehensive Waste Reduction and Recycling Plan

FL H0189

Comprehensive Waste Reduction and Recycling Plan

FL H0295

Comprehensive Waste Reduction and Recycling Plan

FL H0975

Coverage of Dental Services under the Medicaid Program

FL H1297

Electronic Prescribing

FL H1213

Windstorm Coverage by Citizens Property Insurance Corporation

FL H0513

Electronic Transmittal of Court Orders

FL H0013

Windstorm Coverage by Citizens Property Insurance Corporation

FL H0437

Tampering with an Electronic Monitoring Device

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