(1)
(a) A battery stewardship organization implementing a battery stewardship plan on behalf of producers shall develop and administer a system to collect charges from participating producers to cover the costs of program implementation, including:
- (I) Covered battery collection, sortation, transportation, processing, and recycling in a manner that is safe for public health and the environment;
- (II) Education and outreach;
- (III) Program administration, evaluation, and reporting; and
- (IV) Payment of annual fees to the department pursuant to section 25-17-1012 (1).
- (b) A battery stewardship organization is responsible for all costs of a battery stewardship program, including the costs described in subsection (1)(a) of this section.
(2)
(a) A battery stewardship organization shall reimburse a participating collection site, as described in section 25-17-1008, for:
- (I) Demonstrable costs incurred by a local government serving as a collection site, a solid waste facility, or a local government's designated collection site as a result of implementing a battery stewardship program, including associated labor costs and other costs associated with accessibility and collection site standards such as storage; and
- (II) Costs of agreed-upon education and outreach.
- (b) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, a local government is not required to serve as a collection site pursuant to this part 10.
- (c) A battery stewardship organization shall, at a minimum, provide collection sites with appropriate containers for covered batteries subject to its program as well as training, signage, safety guidance, and educational materials at no cost to the collection sites.
- (3) A battery stewardship organization shall reimburse electronic waste recyclers for the costs to remove and recycle covered batteries from battery-containing products.
Source: L. 2025: Entire part added, (SB 25-163), ch. 421, p. 2390, § 1, effective August 6.