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committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over business and | economic development matters. |
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| | Sec. 4. 32 MRSA §1866-B, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 395, Pt. P, §4, | is repealed. |
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| | Sec. 5. 32 MRSA §1866-C, as enacted by PL 1995, c. 395, Pt. P, §5 | and affected by §11, is repealed. |
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| | Sec. 6. 32 MRSA §1867, sub-§3, as enacted by PL 1975, c. 739, §16, is | amended to read: |
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| | 3. Approval. The commissioner shall approve the licensing of | a local redemption center if he finds that the center will | provide a convenient service for the return of empty beverage | containers the redemption center complies with the requirements | established under section 1871-A. The order approving a local | redemption center shall license must state the dealers to be | served and the kinds, sizes and brand names of empty beverage | containers which that the center shall accept accepts. |
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| | Sec. 7. 32 MRSA §1867, sub-§4, as amended by PL 1991, c. 819, §12, is | further amended to read: |
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| | 4. Redemption center acceptance. A local redemption center | may not refuse to accept from any consumer or other person not a | dealer any empty, unbroken and reasonably clean beverage | container of the kind, size and brand sold by a dealer served by | the center as long as the label for the container is registered | under section 1865, subsection 3 or refuse to pay in cash the | refund value of the returned beverage container as established by | section 1863-A. |
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| | Sec. 8. 32 MRSA §1871, as amended by PL 1995, c. 395, Pt. P, §7 and | affected by §11, is repealed. |
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| | Sec. 9. 32 MRSA §§1871-A, 1871-B and 1871-C are enacted to read: |
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| §1871-A.__Licensing requirements |
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| | A license issued annually by the department is required before | any person may initiate deposits under section 1863-A, operate a | redemption center under section 1867 or act as a contracted agent | for the collection of beverage containers under section 1866, | subsection 5, paragraph B. |
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| | 1.__Procedures; licensing fees.__The department shall adopt | rules establishing the requirements and procedures for issuance | of licenses and annual renewals under this section, including a |
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| fee structure.__Initial rules adopted pursuant to this subsection | are routine technical rules as defined in Title 4, chapter 375, | subchapter II-A.__Rules adopted effective after calendar year | 2003 are major substantive rules as defined in Title 5, chapter | 375, subchapter II-A and are subject to review by the joint | standing committee of the Legislature have jurisdiction over | business and economic development matters. |
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| | 2.__Criteria for licensing rules.__In developing rules under | subsection 1 for licensing redemption centers, the department | shall consider at least the following: |
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| A.__The health and safety of the public, including | sanitation protection when food is also sold on the | premises; and |
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| B.__The convenience for the public, including standards | governing the distribution of centers by population or by | distance, or both. |
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| §1871-B.__Beverage Container Enforcement Fund |
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| | 1.__Creation.__The Beverage Container Enforcement Fund, | referred to in this section as the "fund," is created under the | jurisdiction and control of the department. |
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| | 2.__Sources of money.__The fund consists of the following: |
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| A.__Fees for issuance of licenses and license renewals under | section 1871-A; |
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| B.__Fees for registration of beverage container labels and | registration renewals under section 1865, subsection 3; and |
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| C. All other money appropriated or allocated for inclusion | in the fund. |
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| | 3.__Application of fund.__The department may combine | administration and inspection responsibilities of other programs | it administers with administration and enforcement | responsibilities under this chapter for efficiency purposes; | however, money in the fund may be used to fund only the portion | of staff time devoted to administration and enforcement | activities under this chapter. |
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| | 4.__Revolving fund.__The fund is a nonlapsing, revolving fund.__ | All money in the fund must be continuously applied by the | department to carry out the administrative and enforcement | responsibilities of the department under this chapter. |
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| §1871-C.__Department administration |
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| | The department shall administer this chapter and has the | authority, following public hearing, to adopt necessary rules to |
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| carry it into effect.__The department may adopt rules governing | local redemption centers that receive beverage containers from | dealers supplied by distributors other than the distributors | servicing the area in which the local redemption center is | located in order to prevent the distributors servicing the area | within which the redemption center is located from being unfairly | penalized.__In addition to other actions required by this | chapter, department responsibilities include the following. |
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| | 1.__Registry of labels.__The department shall establish and | maintain a registry of beverage container labels.__The registry | must contain the information for each beverage type and beverage | container filed under section 1865, subsection 3 arranged and | displayed in an organized and comprehensible manner.__The | department shall update the registry regularly and make | information from the registry available upon request. |
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| | 2.__Provision of information.__The department shall provide | information about the operation of this chapter to any affected | person whose premises it inspects or visits as part of its | licensing and inspection responsibilities. |
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| | Sec. 10. 32 MRSA §1872, sub-§1, as enacted by PL 1989, c. 585, Pt. D, | §§9 and 11, is repealed. |
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| | Sec. 11. Implementation of label registration requirements. In implementing | the label registration requirements of the Maine Revised | Statutes, Title 32, section 1865, subsection 3, the Department of | Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources shall coordinate with the | Department of Public Safety, Bureau of Liquor Enforcement and the | Department of Administrative and Financial Services, Bureau of | Alcoholic Beverages and Lottery Operations so that, to the | maximum extent possible, registration of beer, wine and spirits | under that subsection does not duplicate registration | requirements enforced by those bureaus. |
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| | Sec. 12. Implementation of licensing fees. In adopting rules establishing | licensing fees under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 32, | section 1871-A, the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural | Resources shall base the amount of fees on the actual cost of | implementing increased responsibilities under this Act. | Initially, fees may be set at a level to cover one-time start-up | costs, but after that fees must be set at a level to cover | ongoing costs only, except for calendar years 2003 and 2004 when | the department shall issue redemption centers a 2-year license | for a fee not to exceed $40. Under the direction of the joint | standing committee of the Legislature have jurisdiction over | business and economic development matters, the department shall | consult with affected parties in developing the licensing fee | schedule. |
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| | Sec. 13. Committee reestablished. The Committee to Study Reimbursement | Rates for Maine's Bottle Redemption Businesses and Other Issues | Related to the Handling and Collection of Returnable Containers, | established by Joint Order 2001, H.P. 1389 in the First Regular | Session of the 120th Legislature and referred to in this section | as the "committee," is reestablished as follows. |
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| | 1. All members who were members of the committee appointed by | the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House after | the First Regular Session of the 120th Legislature may continue | to serve on the committee. Members who choose not to continue | serving as members may be replaced by the respective appointing | authority, except that 2 of the legislative members must be | members of the Joint Standing Committee on Business and Economic | Development. In addition to the original 13 members, the | committee is composed of the following members: |
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| A. One member representing beverage manufacturers who is | not a distributor, appointed by the Speaker of the House; | and |
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| B. The Commissioner of Agriculture, Food and Rural | Resources, or the commissioner's designee. |
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| All additional appointments must be made no later than 30 days | following the effective date of this Act. The appointing | authorities shall notify the Executive Director of the | Legislative Council upon making their appointments. The Senator | named to the committee serves as Senate chair and the first named | House member serves as House chair. The committee shall meet at | the call of the cochairs. |
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| | 2. The committee shall study issues related to the operation | of bottle redemption businesses and to the handling and | collection of returnable containers. In examining these issues, | the committee shall: |
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| A. Develop a process for identifying ways to improve the | efficiency of the returnable container deposit law; |
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| B. Examine potential improvements including redesigning the | operation of the system; |
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| C. Study the viability of establishing cooperative | container pick-up arrangements between redemption centers, | distributors and collection agents; |
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| D. Further study possible technological improvements that | will enhance the efficiency of the returnable container | deposit law; and |
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| E. Further examine the impact on rates of return of a | proposal included in the report of the Committee to Study | Reimbursement Rates for Maine's Bottle Redemption Businesses | and Other Issues Related to the Handling and Collection of | Returnable Containers that would decrease from 15¢ to 5¢ the | refund value of wine and spirit containers of greater than | 50 milliliters that are sold in the State. |
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| | 3. The State Planning Office shall absorb costs to provide | staffing for the committee and other costs of the study, except | legislative per diem and legislative expenses. |
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| | 4. Committee members who are Legislators are entitled to | receive the legislative per diem, as defined in the Maine Revised | Statutes, Title 3, section 2, and reimbursement for travel and | other necessary expenses for their attendance at authorized | meetings of the committee. |
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| | 5. The cochairs of the committee, with assistance from the | committee staff, shall administer that portion of the committee's | budget related to legislative per diem and legislative expenses. | Within 10 days after its first meeting, the committee shall | present a work plan and proposed budget to the Legislative | Council for its approval. The committee may not incur expenses | that would result in the committee's exceeding its approved | budget. |
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| | 6. The committee shall submit a report that includes its | findings and recommendations including suggested legislation to | the joint standing committee of the Legislature having | jurisdiction over business and economic development matters and | the Legislative Council by December 1, 2002. Following receipt | and review of the report, the joint standing committee of the | Legislature having jurisdiction over business and economic | development matters may report out a bill to the First Regular | Session of the 121st Legislature to implement the committee's | recommendations. If the committee requires a limited extension | of time to conclude its study and to make its report, it may | apply to the Legislative Council, which may grant the extension. |
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| | Sec. 14. Rulemaking. Rules adopted for the initial implementation | of this Act, with the exception of that part that enacts Title | 32, section 1871-A, are major substantive rules as defined in the | Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter II-A and are subject to review | by the joint standing committee of the Legislature having | jurisdiction over business and economic development matters. | Following adoption of rules for the initial |
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| implementation of this Act, unless otherwise specified in the | law, rules adopted to implement this Act are routine technical | rules. |
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| | Sec. 15. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations | and allocations are made. |
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| AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF |
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| Beverage Container Enforcement Fund |
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| Initiative: Allocates funds for 2 additional Consumer | Protection Inspector positions, one additional Management | Analyst position, one additional 1/2-time Compliance Officer | position, one additional 1/2-time Clerk Typist III position and | start-up, rulemaking and operational costs necessary to | administer a licensing program for bottle redemption centers. |
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| | Other Special Revenue funds | 2001-02 | 2002-03 |
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| Positions - Legislative Count | (0.000) | (4.000) |
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| Personal Services | $0 | $56,994 |
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| AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT OF |
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| DEPARTMENT TOTALS | 2001-02 | 2002-03 |
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| OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS | $0 | $85,243 |
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| DEPARTMENT TOTAL - ALL FUNDS | $0 | $85,243 |
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| Commission to Study Reimbursement Rates for Maine's Bottle | Redemption Businesses and Other Issues Related to the Handling | and Collection of Returnable Containers |
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| Initiative: Provides funds for the per diem and expenses of | legislative members of the Commission to Study Reimbursement | Rates for Maine's Bottle Redemption Businesses and Other Issues | Related to the Handling and Collection of Returnable | Containers. |
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| General Fund | 2001-02 | 2002-03 |
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| DEPARTMENT TOTALS | 2001-02 | 2002-03 |
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| DEPARTMENT TOTAL - ALL FUNDS | $0 | $1,575 |
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| SECTION TOTALS | 2001-02 | 2002-03 |
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| OTHER SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS | $0 | $85,243 |
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| SECTION TOTAL - ALL FUNDS | $0 | $86,818 |
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| APPROPRIATIONS/ALLOCATIONS |
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| | The Legislature will require an additional General Fund | appropriation of $1,575 in fiscal year 2002-03 for the per diem | and expenses of legislative members of the Commission to Study | Reimbursement Rates for Maine's Bottle Redemption Businesses and | Other Issues Related to the Handling and Collection of Returnable | Containers. |
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| | The bill requires that the State Planning Office within the | Executive Department absorb the costs of providing the staffing | needs and study costs incurred by the Commission to Study | Reimbursement Rates for Maine's Bottle Redemption Businesses and | Other Issues Related to the Handling and Collection of Returnable | Containers. In order to complete this additional requirement | within currently budgeted resources, the State Planning Office | may not be able to complete other previously budgeted | responsibilities. |
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| | The Beverage Container Enforcement Fund program will require | an initial Other Special Revenue funds allocation of $85,243 in | fiscal year 2002-03 for 2 Consumer Protection Inspector | positions, one Management Analyst position, one 1/2-time | Compliance Officer position, one 1/2-time Clerk Typist III | position and start-up, rulemaking and operating expenses | necessary to administer a licensing program for bottle redemption | centers. The starting date for the newly established positions | is assumed to be April 1, 2003. To pay for these additional | expenses, the program will also be authorized to collect | equivalent amounts of certain registration and licensing fees to | be deposited as dedicated revenues in the Beverage Container | Enforcement Fund. In addition, the program will require | additional Other Special revenue funds allocations of $275,249 | and $279,844 in fiscal years 2003-04 and 2004-05, respectively. |
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| | The additional costs associated with cooperating with other | state agencies to minimize certain registration requirements can | be absorbed by the Department of Administrative and Financial | Services utilizing existing budgeted resources. |
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| | This bill implements the recommendations of the Committee to | Study Reimbursement Rates for Maine's Bottle Redemption | Businesses and Other Issues Related to the Handling and | Collection of Returnable Containers created pursuant to Joint | Order 2001, H.P. 1389. |
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| | The bill does the following: |
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| | 1. Requires the label of each type of beverage subject to the | returnable container deposit law to be registered with the | Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Resources; requires the | department to maintain a register of current beverage container | labels and to make that information available to redemption | centers; and authorizes redemption centers to refuse to accept | empty containers whose labels are not registered; |
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| | 2. Requires a license from the department to initiate | deposits, operate a redemption center or act as a 3rd-party | collection agent under the law; |
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| | 3. Authorizes the department to establish by rule fees for | licensing and registration; requires the fees be based on the | department's costs in implementing the law; and directs the | department to work with affected parties in developing the fees. | Departmental rules governing fees are routine technical rules; |
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| | 4. Requires the department to provide education on the | requirements of the law as part of its licensing and inspection | responsibilities; |
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| | 5. Establishes a dedicated fund to pay the costs of | administration and enforcement of the law by the department. The | fund consists of licensing and registration fees charged by the | department; and |
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| | 6. Reestablishes the Committee to Study Reimbursement Rates | for Maine's Bottle Redemption Businesses and Other Issues Related | to the Handling and Collection of Returnable Containers to | examine ways to improve the efficiency of the law through | redesign of the bottle redemption system, establishment of | cooperative agreements, introduction of technological | improvements or other methods. It also adds 2 additional members | to the committee. |
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