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Code · Vermont · Title 10 — Conservation and Development · Chapter 166

§ 7558.

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§ 7558. Collector and transporter program responsibility
(a)Collector and transporter registration.
(1)Beginning July 1, 2011, no person may operate as a collector or transporter of electronic waste unless that person has submitted a registration with the Agency of Natural Resources on a form prescribed by the Agency. A registration is effective upon receipt by the Agency and is valid for a period not to exceed five years. An electronics collector or transporter registered under this section shall not be required to obtain a solid waste certification or a solid waste hauler permit pursuant to chapter 159 of this title.
(2)A registration shall be amended within 10 days after a change to any information included in the registration submitted by the collector under this section.
(3)Beginning August 1, 2012, a collector of electronic waste shall report by August 1 and annually thereafter to the Agency of Natural Resources on a form provided by the Agency the type of electronic waste collected, the total weight of electronic waste recycled during the preceding program year, and whether electronic waste was collected under the Standard Plan or an approved individual plan.
(b)Transporter reporting requirements. Beginning August 1, 2012, a transporter of electronic waste not destined for recycling in Vermont shall report annually by August 1 to the Agency of Natural Resources the total pounds of electronic waste collected and whether electronic waste was collected under the Standard Plan or an approved individual plan. (Added 2009, No. 79 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. April 19, 2010.)
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