455D.10A - HOUSEHOLD BATTERIES -- HEAVY METAL CONTENT AND RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS.

        455D.10A  HOUSEHOLD BATTERIES -- HEAVY METAL CONTENT      AND RECYCLING REQUIREMENTS.         1.  Definitions.  As used in this section and in section      455D.10B unless the context otherwise requires:         a.  "Button cell battery" means a household battery which      resembles a button or coin in size and shape.         b.  "Consumer" means a person who purchases household      batteries for personal or business use.         c.  "Easily removed" means a battery or battery pack which      can be removed from a battery-powered product by the consumer, using      common household tools.         d.  "Household battery" means any type of dry cell battery      used by consumers, including but not limited to mercuric oxide,      carbon-zinc, zinc air, silver oxide, nickel-cadmium, nickel-hydride,      alkaline, lithium, or sealed lead acid batteries.         e.  "Institutional generator" means a governmental,      commercial, industrial, communications, or medical facility which      generates waste mercuric oxide, nickel-cadmium, or sealed lead acid      rechargeable batteries.         f.  "Rechargeable consumer product" means a product that      is primarily powered by a rechargeable battery and is primarily used      or purchased to be used for household purposes.         g.  "Rechargeable household battery" means a small sealed      nickel-cadmium or sealed lead acid battery used for nonvehicular      purposes and weighing less than twenty-five pounds, which can be      recharged by the consumer and reused.         2.  Mercury content limited.         a.  A person shall not sell, distribute, or offer for retail      sale in this state an alkaline manganese battery that contains more      than twenty-five one-thousandths of a percent mercury by weight.  A      person shall not sell, distribute, or offer for sale at retail in      this state an alkaline manganese household battery manufactured on or      after January 1, 1996, to which mercury has been added.  This      paragraph does not apply to alkaline manganese button cell batteries.         b.  A person shall not sell, distribute, or offer for retail      sale in this state an alkaline manganese button cell battery which      contains more than twenty-five milligrams of mercury.         3.  Recycling/disposal requirements for household batteries.         a.  Beginning July 1, 1996, a system or systems shall be in      place to protect the health and safety of Iowans, and the state's      environment, from the toxic components of used household batteries.      The system or systems shall include at least one of the following      elements:         (1)  Elimination or reduction to the extent established by rule of      the department, of heavy metals and other toxic components in      nickel-cadmium, mercuric oxide, or sealed lead acid household      batteries, to ensure protection of public health, safety, and the      environment when placed in or disposed of as part of mixed municipal      solid waste.         (2)  Establishment of a comprehensive recycling program for each      type of battery listed in subparagraph (1) that is sold, distributed,      or offered for sale in this state.  An institutional generator shall      provide for the on-site source separation and collection of used      mercuric oxide batteries, nickel-cadmium rechargeable batteries, and      sealed lead acid rechargeable batteries.  All participants in the      stream of commerce relating to the batteries, which are listed in      subparagraph (1) and which are not designated as exempt pursuant to      section 455D.10B, subsection 2, paragraph "c" or "d", shall,      individually or collectively, be responsible for developing and      operating a system for collecting and transporting used batteries to      the appropriate dry cell battery manufacturer or to a site or      facility designated by a manufacturer.  Additionally, dry cell      battery manufacturers shall be responsible for the recycling of used      batteries in an environmentally sound manner.         (3)  Provision for collection, transporting, and proper disposal      of used household batteries of the types listed in subparagraph (1)      which are distributed, sold, or offered for retail sale in the state.      For the purposes of this paragraph, "proper disposal" means      disposal which complies with all applicable state and federal laws.      All participants in the stream of commerce relating to the batteries,      which are listed in subparagraph (1) and which are not designated as      exempt pursuant to section 455D.10B, subsection 2, paragraph "c"      or "d", shall, individually or collectively, be responsible for      developing and operating a system for collecting and transporting      used batteries to the appropriate dry cell battery manufacturer or to      a site or facility designated by a manufacturer.  Additionally, dry      cell battery manufacturers shall be responsible for proper disposal      of the used batteries.         b.  To meet the recycling and disposal requirements of this      subsection, participants in the systems established under this      subsection, either individually or collectively, shall do all of the      following:         (1)  Identify a collection entity, other than a local government      collection system, unless the local government agrees otherwise,      through which the discarded batteries listed in paragraph "a",      subparagraph (1) shall be returned for collection and recycling or      disposal.         (2)  Inform each customer of the prohibition of disposal of      batteries listed in paragraph "a", subparagraph (1), and a safe      and convenient return process available to the customer for recycling      or proper disposal.         c.  After July 1, 1996, nickel-cadmium, sealed lead acid, or      mercuric oxide household batteries shall not be sold, distributed, or      offered for sale in the state, unless a system required by this      section is in operation.         d.  The department may make recommendations to the commission      to include other types of household or rechargeable batteries, not      enumerated in paragraph "a", subparagraph (1), in the      requirements of this subsection.         e.  This subsection does not apply to batteries subject to      regulation under the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act,      42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq.         4.  Rules adopted.  The commission shall adopt, upon      recommendation of the director, the rules necessary to carry out the      provisions of this section pursuant to chapter 17A.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         92 Acts, ch 1215, § 15; 95 Acts, ch 99, §1; 2007 Acts, ch 151, §1         Referred to in § 455D.10B, 455D.25