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11 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES H.B. NO. 906 THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 STATE OF HAWAII A BILL FOR AN ACT relating to recycling. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
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4747 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that Act 151, Session Laws of Hawaii 2022, amended the Electronic Device Recycling and Recovery Act to make wholesale changes to the state electronic waste recycling program. The purpose of Act 151 included, among other things, expanding the definition of "electronic waste" to cover more electronic devices, establishing manufacturer recycling goals, and requiring manufacturers to pay for convenient recycling options for consumers. However, the changes made through Act 151 have been slow to increase electronic waste collection sites and make recycling more convenient for residents of the State. In addition, in the implementation of Act 151, manufacturers have struggled to comply with all new requirements, especially due to increased weight targets and increased penalties for failing to meet the electronic device collection requirements. Weight targets have been particularly problematic since the weights of electronic devices have decreased over time, and for that reason, many other states and localities have moved away from using weight requirements. The legislature further finds that incentivizing more permanent recycling sites and events and adding certain legacy and peripheral devices to the law will expand recycling access and convenience to the general public. Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to amend the Electronic Device Recycling and Recovery Act by: (1) Allowing manufacturers to coordinate activities directly related to the recycling of covered electronic devices; (2) Expanding the scope of covered electronic devices to include electronic device peripherals and certain legacy devices; and (3) Requiring manufacturers to provide free collection service locations for residents of every zip code containing twenty-five thousand or more residents, one on-site collection service location on the island of Molokai, and at least four collection events annually on the county of Hawaii outside of Kona and Hilo. SECTION 2. Chapter 339D, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows: "§339D- Manufacturer coordination. A manufacturer, a group of manufacturers, or a coordinating body acting in accordance with this part may negotiate, enter into contracts with, collaborate, coordinate, or otherwise conduct business with each other and with any other entity developing, implementing, operating, participating in, or performing any other activities directly related to a plan to recycle covered electronic devices approved pursuant to this part. The manufacturer, group of manufacturers, and any entity developing, implementing, operating, participating in, or performing any other activities related to a plan to recycle covered electronic devices approved pursuant to this part shall not be subject to damages, liability, or scrutiny under federal antitrust law or chapter 480, regardless of the effects of their actions on competition. The supervisory activities described in this part are sufficient to confirm that activities of the manufacturers, a group of manufacturers, and any entity developing, implementing, operating, participating in, or performing any other activities related to a manufacturer plan to recycle covered electronic devices that is approved are authorized and actively supervised by the State." SECTION 3. Section 339D-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows: 1. By amending the definition of "electronic device" to read: "["Electronic] "Covered electronic device": (1) Means: (A) A computer, computer printer, computer monitor, facsimile machine, videocassette recorder, portable digital music player that has memory capability and is battery powered, digital video disc player, digital video disc recorder, router designed for household use, modem designed for household use, or portable computer with a screen size greater than four inches measured diagonally; [and] (B) Any device that is capable of receiving broadcast, cable, or satellite signals and displaying television or video programing, including any direct view or projection television with a viewable screen of nine inches or larger with display technology based on cathode ray tube, plasma, liquid crystal, digital light processing, liquid crystal on silicon, silicon crystal reflective display, light emitting diode, or similar technology; and (C) Electronic device peripherals, including: (i) A keyboard, mouse, or other device sold exclusively for external use with a covered electronic device as a wireless or corded device that provides input into, or output from, a covered electronic device; (ii) Cords used with a covered electronic device or other electronic device peripheral; (iii) Power supplies and adapters designed to support a covered electronic device; (iv) Speakers used with a computer or television and television sound bars; and (v) Video game consoles; and (2) Shall not include: (A) [An] A covered electronic device that is a part of a motor vehicle or any component part of a motor vehicle assembled by or for a motor vehicle manufacturer or franchised dealer, including replacement parts for use in a motor vehicle; (B) [An] A covered electronic device that is functionally or physically required as a part of a larger piece of equipment designed and intended for use in an industrial, commercial, or medical setting, including diagnostic, monitoring, or control equipment; (C) [An] A covered electronic device that is contained within a clothes washer, clothes dryer, refrigerator, refrigerator and freezer, microwave oven, conventional oven or range, dishwasher, room air conditioner, dehumidifier, or air purifier; (D) A telephone of any type including a mobile telephone; or (E) A global positioning system." 2. By amending the definition of "manufacturer" to read: ""Manufacturer": (1) Means any person: (A) Who manufactures or manufactured covered electronic devices under a brand that it owns or owned or is or was licensed to use, other than a license to manufacture covered electronic devices for delivery exclusively to or at the order of the licensor; (B) Who sells or sold covered electronic devices manufactured by others under a brand that the seller owns or owned or is or was licensed to use, other than a license to manufacture covered electronic devices for delivery exclusively to or at the order of the licensor; (C) Who manufactures or manufactured covered electronic devices without affixing a brand; (D) Who manufactures or manufactured covered electronic devices to which it affixes or affixed a brand that it neither owns or owned nor is or was licensed to use; or (E) For whose account covered electronic devices manufactured outside the United States are or were imported into the United States; provided that if at the time those covered electronic devices are or were imported into the United States and another person has registered as the manufacturer of the brand of the covered electronic devices, this subparagraph shall not apply; and (2) Shall not include persons [who]: (A) Who sold fewer than one hundred covered electronic devices in the State during the previous calendar year[.]; (B) With a license to manufacture covered electronic devices for delivery exclusively to or at the order of the licensor; or (C) Who manufacture only electronic device peripherals and no other covered electronic devices." 3. By amending the definition of "reuse" to read: ""Reuse" means any operation by which [an] a covered electronic device changes ownership and is used for the same purpose for which it was originally purchased." SECTION 4. Section 339D-23, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "§339D-23 Manufacturer responsibility. (a) Beginning January 1, 2023, a manufacturer shall recycle or arrange for the recycling or reuse of any covered electronic device sold in the State. Manufacturers shall fully fund their recycling plan, including the collection, transportation, and recycling of all covered electronic devices in the State. (b) By September 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, each manufacturer shall submit a plan to the department to establish, conduct, and manage a program for the recycling of covered electronic devices sold in the State, which shall be subject to the following conditions: (1) The plan shall not permit the charging of a fee at the point of collection if the covered electronic device is brought by the covered electronic device owner to a central location for recycling; provided that the plan may include a reasonable transportation fee if the manufacturer or manufacturer's agent removes the covered electronic device from the owner's premises at the owner's request and if the removal is not in conjunction with delivery of a new covered electronic device to the owner; (2) The plan shall include a description of the methods for the convenient collection of covered electronic devices at no cost to the owner, except as provided in paragraph (1). The recycling plan shall provide for collection services of covered electronic devices in each county and zip code tabulation area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, with a population greater than twenty-five thousand. The recycling plan shall include at least one of the following: (A) Staffed drop-off sites; (B) Alternative collection services, including on-site pick-up services; or (C) Collection events held at an easily accessible, central location; (3) The plan shall provide collection services at a minimum of once per month; (4) The plan shall not contain only a mail-back option; (5) The plan shall specify the use of only collectors registered with the State pursuant to section 339D-28; and (6) The plan shall specify the use of recyclers that have achieved and maintained third-party accredited certification from the Responsible Recycling Standard for Electronics Recyclers (R2), Standard for Responsible Recycling and Reuse of Electronic Equipment (e-Stewards), or an internationally accredited third-party environmental management standard for the safe and responsible handling of covered electronic devices. (c) The department shall review each manufacturer's plan and, within sixty days of receipt of the plan, determine whether the plan complies with this part. If the plan is approved, the department shall notify the manufacturer or group of manufacturers. If the plan is rejected, the department shall notify the manufacturer or group of manufacturers and provide the reasons for the plan's rejection. Within thirty days after receipt of the department's rejection, the manufacturer or group of manufacturers may revise and resubmit the plan to the department for approval. (d) Each manufacturer may develop its own recycling plan or may collaborate with other manufacturers[; provided that the plan is implemented and fully operational by January 1, 2023]. Manufacturers who collaborate on plans designed to comply with the requirements in section 339D-23.1(f) may coordinate such plans in any program year. (e) The obligations under this chapter for a manufacturer that manufactures or manufactured covered electronic devices, or who sells or sold covered electronic devices manufactured by others, under a brand that was previously used by a different person in the manufacture of covered electronic devices, shall extend to all covered electronic devices bearing that brand." SECTION 5. Section 339D-23.1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows: "[[]§339D-23.1[]] Manufacturer recycling goals. (a) The department shall use the best available information to establish the weight of all covered electronic devices sold in the State, including the reports submitted pursuant to section 339D-23.3, state and national sales data, and other reliable commercially available, supplemental sources of information. (b) No later than October 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the department shall notify each manufacturer of its recycling obligation pursuant to subsection (c). (c) Each manufacturer shall collect and recycle covered electronic devices according to the following: (1) Beginning January 1, 2023, the equivalent of fifty per cent, by weight, of the manufacturer's covered electronic devices sold in the State two years prior, unless amended by rule pursuant to chapter 91; (2) Beginning January 1, 2024, the equivalent of sixty per cent, by weight, of the manufacturer's covered electronic devices sold in the State two years prior, unless amended by rule pursuant to chapter 91; and (3) Beginning January 1, 2025, the equivalent of seventy per cent, by weight, of the manufacturer's covered electronic devices sold in the State two years prior, unless amended by rule pursuant to chapter 91. (d) A manufacturer may collect any covered electronic device to meet its recycling goal. (e) A manufacturer may consider reused covered electronic devices toward achieving its recycling goals. (f) A manufacturer shall be considered to have satisfied the recycling obligations under subsection (c) if the manufacturer meets the requirements of section 339D-23(b)(2) by providing: (1) On-site collection service locations for recycling at no cost in each county and zip code tabulation area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, with a population greater than twenty-five thousand; (2) One on-site collection service location on the island of Molokai; and (3) Four or more collection events in the county of Hawaii outside of Kona and Hilo. (g) A manufacturer may collaborate to provide collection locations under subsection (f) collectively through a coordinating body designated by manufacturers for this purpose or as individual manufacturers; provided that: (1) If actual collection for a manufacturer under this section differs from the manufacturer-specific recycling goals established by the department, a coordinating body may use the proportional obligations reflected in those department-calculated goals to reconcile each participating manufacturer's obligation; and (2) A manufacturer choosing to collaborate to provide collection locations under subsection (f) collectively, pursuant to this subsection, shall disclose to the department its intent to do so and specify the designated coordinating body in its annual plan to be submitted pursuant to section 339D-23(b)." SECTION 6. Sections 339D-8, 339D-10, 339D-21, 339D-22, 339D-23.3, 339D-24, 339D-25, and 339D-27, Hawaii Revised Statutes, are amended by substituting the phrase "covered electronic device", or similar term, wherever the phrase "electronic device", or similar term, appears, as the context requires. SECTION 7. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored. SECTION 8. This Act shall take effect upon its approval. INTRODUCED BY: _____________________________
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4949 SECTION 1. The legislature finds that Act 151, Session Laws of Hawaii 2022, amended the Electronic Device Recycling and Recovery Act to make wholesale changes to the state electronic waste recycling program. The purpose of Act 151 included, among other things, expanding the definition of "electronic waste" to cover more electronic devices, establishing manufacturer recycling goals, and requiring manufacturers to pay for convenient recycling options for consumers.
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5151 However, the changes made through Act 151 have been slow to increase electronic waste collection sites and make recycling more convenient for residents of the State. In addition, in the implementation of Act 151, manufacturers have struggled to comply with all new requirements, especially due to increased weight targets and increased penalties for failing to meet the electronic device collection requirements. Weight targets have been particularly problematic since the weights of electronic devices have decreased over time, and for that reason, many other states and localities have moved away from using weight requirements.
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5353 The legislature further finds that incentivizing more permanent recycling sites and events and adding certain legacy and peripheral devices to the law will expand recycling access and convenience to the general public.
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5555 Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to amend the Electronic Device Recycling and Recovery Act by:
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5757 (1) Allowing manufacturers to coordinate activities directly related to the recycling of covered electronic devices;
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5959 (2) Expanding the scope of covered electronic devices to include electronic device peripherals and certain legacy devices; and
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6161 (3) Requiring manufacturers to provide free collection service locations for residents of every zip code containing twenty-five thousand or more residents, one on-site collection service location on the island of Molokai, and at least four collection events annually on the county of Hawaii outside of Kona and Hilo.
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6363 SECTION 2. Chapter 339D, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
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6565 "§339D- Manufacturer coordination. A manufacturer, a group of manufacturers, or a coordinating body acting in accordance with this part may negotiate, enter into contracts with, collaborate, coordinate, or otherwise conduct business with each other and with any other entity developing, implementing, operating, participating in, or performing any other activities directly related to a plan to recycle covered electronic devices approved pursuant to this part. The manufacturer, group of manufacturers, and any entity developing, implementing, operating, participating in, or performing any other activities related to a plan to recycle covered electronic devices approved pursuant to this part shall not be subject to damages, liability, or scrutiny under federal antitrust law or chapter 480, regardless of the effects of their actions on competition. The supervisory activities described in this part are sufficient to confirm that activities of the manufacturers, a group of manufacturers, and any entity developing, implementing, operating, participating in, or performing any other activities related to a manufacturer plan to recycle covered electronic devices that is approved are authorized and actively supervised by the State."
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6767 SECTION 3. Section 339D-1, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended as follows:
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6969 1. By amending the definition of "electronic device" to read:
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7777 (B) Any device that is capable of receiving broadcast, cable, or satellite signals and displaying television or video programing, including any direct view or projection television with a viewable screen of nine inches or larger with display technology based on cathode ray tube, plasma, liquid crystal, digital light processing, liquid crystal on silicon, silicon crystal reflective display, light emitting diode, or similar technology; and
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9595 (B) [An] A covered electronic device that is functionally or physically required as a part of a larger piece of equipment designed and intended for use in an industrial, commercial, or medical setting, including diagnostic, monitoring, or control equipment;
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133133 "§339D-23 Manufacturer responsibility. (a) Beginning January 1, 2023, a manufacturer shall recycle or arrange for the recycling or reuse of any covered electronic device sold in the State. Manufacturers shall fully fund their recycling plan, including the collection, transportation, and recycling of all covered electronic devices in the State.
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135135 (b) By September 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, each manufacturer shall submit a plan to the department to establish, conduct, and manage a program for the recycling of covered electronic devices sold in the State, which shall be subject to the following conditions:
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137137 (1) The plan shall not permit the charging of a fee at the point of collection if the covered electronic device is brought by the covered electronic device owner to a central location for recycling; provided that the plan may include a reasonable transportation fee if the manufacturer or manufacturer's agent removes the covered electronic device from the owner's premises at the owner's request and if the removal is not in conjunction with delivery of a new covered electronic device to the owner;
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139139 (2) The plan shall include a description of the methods for the convenient collection of covered electronic devices at no cost to the owner, except as provided in paragraph (1). The recycling plan shall provide for collection services of covered electronic devices in each county and zip code tabulation area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, with a population greater than twenty-five thousand. The recycling plan shall include at least one of the following:
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155155 (c) The department shall review each manufacturer's plan and, within sixty days of receipt of the plan, determine whether the plan complies with this part. If the plan is approved, the department shall notify the manufacturer or group of manufacturers. If the plan is rejected, the department shall notify the manufacturer or group of manufacturers and provide the reasons for the plan's rejection. Within thirty days after receipt of the department's rejection, the manufacturer or group of manufacturers may revise and resubmit the plan to the department for approval.
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159159 (e) The obligations under this chapter for a manufacturer that manufactures or manufactured covered electronic devices, or who sells or sold covered electronic devices manufactured by others, under a brand that was previously used by a different person in the manufacture of covered electronic devices, shall extend to all covered electronic devices bearing that brand."
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165165 (b) No later than October 1, 2022, and annually thereafter, the department shall notify each manufacturer of its recycling obligation pursuant to subsection (c).
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167167 (c) Each manufacturer shall collect and recycle covered electronic devices according to the following:
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169169 (1) Beginning January 1, 2023, the equivalent of fifty per cent, by weight, of the manufacturer's covered electronic devices sold in the State two years prior, unless amended by rule pursuant to chapter 91;
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175175 (d) A manufacturer may collect any covered electronic device to meet its recycling goal.
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179179 (f) A manufacturer shall be considered to have satisfied the recycling obligations under subsection (c) if the manufacturer meets the requirements of section 339D-23(b)(2) by providing:
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181181 (1) On-site collection service locations for recycling at no cost in each county and zip code tabulation area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, with a population greater than twenty-five thousand;
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191191 (2) A manufacturer choosing to collaborate to provide collection locations under subsection (f) collectively, pursuant to this subsection, shall disclose to the department its intent to do so and specify the designated coordinating body in its annual plan to be submitted pursuant to section 339D-23(b)."
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195195 SECTION 7. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
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207207 Report Title: Covered Electronic Devices; Collection; Recycling; Manufacturers Description: Allows manufacturers to coordinate activities directly related to the recycling of covered electronic devices. Expands the scope of covered electronic devices to include electronic device peripherals and certain legacy devices. Requires manufacturers to provide free collection service locations and collection events. The summary description of legislation appearing on this page is for informational purposes only and is not legislation or evidence of legislative intent.
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