- A. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- B. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- C. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- D. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
E. Disposal Prohibition for Covered Devices.
- 1. A consumer must not knowingly place or discard a covered device or subassemblies of a covered device containing any electronics, leaded glass or metal electronic components in a waste stream that is to be disposed of in a solid waste landfill.
- 2. An owner or operator of a solid waste landfill must not, at the gate, knowingly accept, for disposal, loads containing more than an incidental amount of covered devices.
- 3. The owner or operator of a solid waste transfer station or landfill must post, in a conspicuous location, a sign informing the public that covered devices or any components of covered devices containing any electronics, leaded glass or metal electronic components are not accepted for disposal at the landfill.
- F. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- G. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- H. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- I. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- J. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- K. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- L. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- M. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- N. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
- O. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
P. [Repealed. See Editor’s Note.]
State Register Volume 40, Issue No. 2, Doc. No. 4539, eff February 26, 2016.
Statutory Authority
1976 Code Section 48-60-5 et seq.
Editor's Note
2014 Act No. 129, Sections 14, amended by 2021 Act No. 82, Sections 1, provides as follows:
“SECTION 14.A. Section 48-60-50 of the 1976 Code, as amended by Section 3 of this act, is repealed December 31, 2014. The remaining provisions of Chapter 60, Title 48 of the 1976 Code, except Section 48-60-90, are repealed December 31, 2023.”
“B. Notwithstanding subsection P, Regulation 61-124, except for the provisions of subsection E, are repealed December 31, 2023.”