An Act To Ensure That Collection Facilities Can Participate in the Architectural Paint Stewardship Program
Emergency preamble. Whereas, acts and resolves of the Legislature do not become effective until 90 days after adjournment unless enacted as emergencies; and
Whereas, implementation of an architectural paint stewardship program in Maine will allow for the safe, cost-effective and convenient collection of unused architectural paint; and
Whereas, a producer-sponsored paint stewardship program plan has been submitted to the Department of Environmental Protection for approval with an implementation date of August 1, 2015; and
Whereas, the changes proposed in this legislation regarding the establishment of an architectural paint stewardship program in Maine must be implemented before the submitted plan can be approved; and
Whereas, in the judgment of the Legislature, these facts create an emergency within the meaning of the Constitution of Maine and require the following legislation as immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety; now, therefore,
Sec. 1. 38 MRSA §2144, sub-§1, ¶A, as enacted by PL 2013, c. 395, §1, is amended to read:
Sec. 2. 38 MRSA §2144, sub-§1, ¶¶A-1, A-2 and A-3 are enacted to read:
Sec. 3. 38 MRSA §2144, sub-§1, ¶B, as enacted by PL 2013, c. 395, §1, is amended to read:
Sec. 4. 38 MRSA §2144, sub-§1, ¶K-1 is enacted to read:
Sec. 5. 38 MRSA §2144, sub-§2, ¶¶H and I, as enacted by PL 2013, c. 395, §1, are amended to read:
Sec. 6. 38 MRSA §2144, sub-§2, ¶¶J and K, as enacted by PL 2013, c. 395, §1, are repealed.
Sec. 7. 38 MRSA §2144, sub-§5, ¶E, as amended by PL 2013, c. 483, §2, is further amended to read:
(1) A description of the methods used to collect, transport, reduce, reuse and process post-consumer paint in the State;
(2) The volume of post-consumer paint collected in the State;
(3) The volume and type of post-consumer paint collected in the State by method of disposition, including reuse, recycling and other methods of processing;
(4) The total cost of implementing the paint stewardship program, as determined by an independent financial audit funded from the paint stewardship assessment. The report of total cost must include a breakdown of administrative, collection, transportation, disposition and communication costs;
(5) A summary of outreach and educational activities undertaken and samples of educational materials provided to consumers of architectural paint;
(6) The total volume of post-consumer paint collected by the paint stewardship program and a breakdown of the volume collected at each collection site;
(7) Based on the paint stewardship assessment collected by the paint stewardship program, the total volume of architectural paint sold in the State during the preceding year;
(8) A list of all processors , including recyclers and disposers, used to manage post-consumer paint collected by the paint stewardship program in the preceding year up to the paint's final disposition, the volume each processor accepted and the disposition method used by each processor; and
(9) An evaluation of the effectiveness of the paint stewardship program compared to prior years and anticipated steps, if any are needed, to improve performance throughout the State.
Sec. 8. 38 MRSA §2144, sub-§5-A is enacted to read:
Sec. 9. 38 MRSA §2144, sub-§6, as enacted by PL 2013, c. 395, §1, is amended to read:
Sec. 10. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and allocations are made.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION, DEPARTMENT OF
Remediation and Waste Management 0247
Initiative: Provides funding for rulemaking related to changes in the stewardship program for architectural paint.
GENERAL FUND | 2015-16 | 2016-17 |
All Other
|
$5,000 | $0 |
GENERAL FUND TOTAL | $5,000 | $0 |
Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble, this legislation takes effect when approved.