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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 42974

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(a)The department shall enforce this chapter.
(b)On and after April 1, 2012, a manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer that offers a carpet for sale in this state, or who offers a carpet for promotional purposes in this state, is not in compliance with this chapter and is subject to penalties pursuant to Section 42978, if the carpet is not subject to a plan that is submitted by an organization that includes the manufacturer of that carpet, which plan has been approved by the department pursuant to Section 42973.
(1)On July 1, 2012, and not later than January 1 and July 1 annually thereafter, the department shall post a notice on its internet website listing manufacturers that are in compliance with this chapter.
(2)A manufacturer that is not listed on the department’s internet website pursuant to this subdivision, but demonstrates to the satisfaction of the department that the manufacturer is in compliance with this chapter before the next notice is required to be posted, may request a certification letter from the department stating that the manufacturer is in compliance. The letter shall constitute proof of compliance with this chapter.
(d)A wholesaler or retailer that distributes or sells carpet shall monitor the department’s internet website to determine if the sale of a manufacturer’s carpet is in compliance with the requirements of this chapter. Notwithstanding Section 42978, a wholesaler or retailer otherwise in compliance with this chapter shall be deemed in compliance with this section if, on the date the wholesaler or retailer ordered or purchased carpet, the manufacturer was listed as a compliant manufacturer on the department’s internet website.
(e)If a carpet stewardship plan that was previously approved by the department pursuant to Section 42973 terminates or is revoked, the department may allow a manufacturer that is no longer subject to that plan because the plan terminated or was revoked to continue to sell carpet in California for a period of one year after the plan terminated or was revoked, without being subject to penalties pursuant to this section or Section 42978, if the manufacturer does either of the following:
(1)The manufacturer continues to operate under the most recent approved carpet stewardship plan that the manufacturer was subject to and makes assessment payments to the trust fund or escrow account as provided for in paragraph
(1)of subdivision
(b)of Section 42972.7.
(2)The manufacturer provides the department with an alternative carpet recycling plan governing its own products that are sold in California, and the department approves the manufacturer’s alternative carpet recycling plan.
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