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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 287 — Solid waste reduction, recovery and recycling

287.17 Electronic waste recycling.

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287.17 Electronic waste recycling.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Camera” means a device that records images and that is designed to be hand-held.
(am)“Cathode-ray tube” means a vacuum tube used to convert an electronic signal into a visual image.
(b)“Collection” means the act of receiving eligible electronic devices from households or covered schools and delivering, or arranging for the delivery of, the eligible electronic devices to a recycler.
(c)“Collector” means a person who receives eligible electronic devices from households or covered schools and delivers, or arranges for the delivery of, the eligible electronic devices to a recycler.
(d)“Computer monitor” means an electronic device that is a cathode-ray tube or flat panel display primarily intended to display information from a consumer computer or the Internet.
(e)“Consumer computer” means a high-speed data processing device for performing logical, arithmetic, or storage functions that is marketed by the manufacturer for use by households or covered schools, except that “consumer computer” does not include an automated typewriter or typesetter, a portable hand-held calculator or device, or other similar device.
1. “Consumer printer” means, except as provided in subd. 2. , one of the following that is marketed by the manufacturer for use by households or covered schools:
a. A desktop printer.
b. A device listed under par.
(gs)1. to 6. or 7. that prints and that is designed to be placed on a desk or other work surface.
2. “Consumer printer” does not include a calculator with printing capabilities, label maker, or other similar household printing device; a floor-standing printer; an automated teller machine, as defined in s. 134.85
(a); or a point-of-sale receipt printer.
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