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Title: Electronic Waste Stakeholder Workshop


1
Electronic Waste Stakeholder Workshop
  • Emergency Regulations and Program Implementation
    (SB 50)

2
Statutory ChangesCIWMB
3
Statutory ChangesCIWMB
4
Statutory ChangesDTSC
5
Statutory ChangesDTSC
6
Regulatory Packages
  • CIWMBs SB 20/50 emergency regulations
  • First adopted May 2004
  • Draft changes Oct. 7th, 2004 workshop
  • Board consideration Nov. 2004 (tentatively
    posted Oct. 19th)
  • Submit to OAL Dec. 2004
  • DTSC Product scope regulations Dec. 2004
  • DTSC RoHS regulations by Jan. 2007

7
Final Regulations
  • Both CIWMB and DTSC will be promulgating final
    regulations next year
  • Stakeholder workshops and formal comment periods
    are part of the process

8
OutreachDTSC
  • DTSC will conduct two workshops to assist
    handlers incompleting their treatment
    notifications.
  • Southern California October 25, 2004
  • DTSC Glendale Office
  • 1011 N. Grandview Avenue
  • Glendale, CA 91201-2205
  • 900 am 1200 pm
  • Northern California October 28, 2004
  • Cal/EPA Training Room (East)
  • 1001 I Street
  • Sacramento, CA 95814
  • 900 am 1200 pm
  • Contact Valetti Lang at (916) 445-4413 or
    vlang_at_dtsc.ca.gov

9
Fee Collection
  • Board of EqualizationLynn Bartolo

10
Product Scope/Non-Hazardous Waste Concurrence
Process
  • Department of Toxic Substances Control

11
Definition/Scope
  • Under SB 20
  • Definition of covered electronic device a
    cathode ray tube (CRT), CRT device, flat panel
    screen or any other similar video display device
    with a screen size greater than 4 inches
    measured diagonally and which the department
    determines, when discarded or disposed, would be
    a hazardous waste.

12
Definition/Scope
  • In response to SB 20, DTSC adopted regulations
    specifying covered electronic devices title 22,
    California Code of Regulations, Chapter 11,
    Appendix X (c).
  • Cathode ray tube (CRT) containing devices
  • CRTs
  • Computer monitors containing CRTs
  • Laptop computers with liquid crystal display
    (LCD) screens
  • LCD containing desktop monitors
  • Televisions containing CRTs

13
Definition/Scope
  • Under SB 50 the definition of covered device
    changed to an electronic device which equates to
    a video display device.
  • Definition of an electronic device a video
    display device, as defined in subdivision (t) of
    Section 42463 of the Public Resources Code, with
    a screen size greater than 4 inches HSC section
    25214.10.1.
  • Definition of a video display device an
    electronic device with an output surface that
    displays, or is capable of displaying, moving
    graphical images or visual representation of
    image sequences or pictures, including, if
    applicable, a device that is an integral part of
    the display, in that it cannot be easily removed
    from the display by the consumer. A VDD may use
    a CRT, LCD, gas plasma, digital light processing
    or other image projection technology PRC
    section 42463(t).

14
Definition/Scope
  • The schedule designating which electronic
    devices will be covered electronic devices HSC
    section 25214.10.1(d) incorporates the broad
    category of CRT-containing devices. This means
    the fee will be collected on CRT-video display
    devices other than televisions and computer
    monitors beginning January 1, 2005.
  • DTSC has reviewed this new sub-category of CRT
    devices and believes the impacts will be minimal.

15
Export
  • SB 20
  • Exemption for components that created the
    question whether components were, in fact,
    subject to the SB 20 export notification.
  • SB 50
  • Totally removes components. Export requirements
    only apply to waste devices.
  • DTSC will be revising the fact sheet to reflect
    that only exports of devices are subject to the
    SB 50 requirements.

16
Manufacturer Notification
  • Manufacturers were required to notify retailers
    of the devices subject to the recycling fee by
    October 1, 2004 and by April 1 of each year
    thereafter.
  • All devices listed in regulation (Appendix X) are
    subject to the recycling fee and must be included
    in the notification unless a nonhazardous
    concurrence has been obtained.

17
Manufacturer Notification
18
Non-Hazardous Waste Concurrence Timeline
  • Manufacturer required to notify each retailer of
    devices no longer subject to the recycling fee
    (immediately).
  • DTSC required to post a copy of the non-hazardous
    concurrence on its website within 10 days.
  • DTSC required to send a copy of the non-hazardous
    concurrence to CIWMB within 10 days.

19
Non-Hazardous Waste Concurrence Timeline
  • Date device is not subject to fee.

Notification Date
Get the most bang for your in September to
March timeframe
20
Enforcement
  • Department of Toxic Substances Control

21
Emergency Administrative Regulations
  • Implementation of the Electronic Waste Recycling
    Act of 2003 as Amended (SB 50)
  • Title 14 Natural Resources Code
  • Division 7 CIWMB
  • Ch. 8.2 Electronic Waste Recovery
    and Recycling

22
Article 3. Manufacturer Reporting Requirements
  • 18660.41 Requirements
  • Regulatory Revisions to Implement Changes to
    PRC 42465.2
  • Removal of PBDE reporting
  • Addition of list of retailers noticed by
    manufacturers

23
Article 1. General
  • 18660.5 Definitions
  • New Definitions Pertaining to Manufacturer
    Payments
  • Deletion of PBDE
  • Revised Bare Panel

24
Article 2.0 Electronic Waste Payment System
  • 18660.6 Applicability and Limitations
  • Start Date, Collector Requirement, Cost-Free,
    Manufacturer Payments
  • 18860.7 Document Submittals
  • 18860.8 Records
  • 18660.9 Audits
  • 18660.10 Net Cost Report
  • Due Date

25
Article 2.1Electronic Waste Payment System
Applications for Approval
  • 18660.11 General Application Requirements
  • 18660.12 Addl. Collector Requirements
  • Cost-Free Condition
  • 18660.13 Addl. Recycler Requirements
  • DTSC Authorization
  • In-State Only
  • 18660.14 Addl. Dual Entity Requirements

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Article 2.1 (continued)Electronic Waste Payment
System Applications for Approval
  • 18660.15 CIWMB Application Review
  • 18660.16 Approval Term Renewal
  • 18660.17 Prohibited Activities
  • 18660.18 Approved Application Changes
  • 18660.19 Appeals

27
Article 2.2Electronic Waste Payment
SystemBusiness Requirements
  • 18660.20 Approved Collector Requirements
  • Improved Documentation
  • 18660.21 Approved Recycler Requirements
  • Improved Documentation

28
Article 2.3Electronic Waste Payment System
Recycling Payment Claims
  • 18660.22 General Requirements
  • Improved Documentation
  • 18660.23 CancellationCRT Crushing/Shredding
  • No Conversion Residuals Tracking
  • 18660.24 CancellationCRT Dismantling
  • No Conversion Residuals Tracking

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Article 2.3 (continued)Electronic Waste Payment
System Recycling Payment Claims
  • 18660.25 CancellationLCD Monitors/ LCD Laptops
  • Residuals Tracking
  • 18660.30 CIWMB Payment Claim Review
  • 18660.31 Appeals

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Article 2.4Electronic Waste Payment System
  • 18660.32 Cancellation Methods
  • 18660.xx Conversion Factors Deleted
  • 18660.33 Recovery Payment Rate
  • 18660.34 Combined Recovery and
    Recycling Payment Rate
  • Clarified Combined Rate

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Article 2.5Electronic Waste Payment
SystemManufacturer Payments
  • 18660.35 Manufacturer Registration
  • 18660.36 Requirements
  • 18660.37 Payment Claims
  • 18660.38 CIWMB Payment Claim
    Review
  • 18660.39 Appeals
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