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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 455D.13, Code 2001, is amended to read
  1  2 as follows:
  1  3    455D.13  LAND DISPOSAL OF WASTE OIL PROHIBITED –
  1  4 COLLECTION.
  1  5    1.  A sanitary landfill shall not accept waste oil for
  1  6 final disposal beginning July 1, 1990.  Beginning July 1,
  1  7 2002, a sanitary landfill shall not accept waste oil filters
  1  8 or oil-contaminated material for final disposal.
  1  9    2.  A person offering for sale or selling oil or oil
  1 10 filters at retail in the state shall do the following:
  1 11    a.  Accept at the point of sale, waste oil, waste oil
  1 12 filters, and oil-contaminated material from customers, or post
  1 13 notice of locations where a customer may dispose of waste oil,
  1 14 waste oil filters, and oil-contaminated material.
  1 15    b.  Post written notice that it is unlawful to dispose of
  1 16 waste oil, waste oil filters, or oil-contaminated material in
  1 17 a sanitary landfill.
  1 18    3.  As used in this section, "oil-contaminated material"
  1 19 means the same as defined in section 455D.13A.
  1 20    Sec. 2.  NEW SECTION.  455D.13A  WASTE OIL FILTER
  1 21 RECYCLING.
  1 22    1.  As used in this section, unless the context otherwise
  1 23 requires:
  1 24    a.  "Collection site" means a vendor, waste oil filter
  1 25 generator, waste oil collector, waste oil filter collector,
  1 26 waste oil filter recycler, sanitary landfill, or salvage yard
  1 27 that accepts waste oil filters from a person.
  1 28    b.  "Oil-contaminated material" means material, containing
  1 29 or otherwise contaminated by waste oil, from which the waste
  1 30 oil has been properly drained or removed to the extent that no
  1 31 visible signs of free-flowing oil remain on the material.
  1 32    c.  "Recycling" means any process by which waste, or
  1 33 materials which would otherwise become waste, are collected,
  1 34 separated, or processed and revised or returned to use in the
  1 35 form of raw materials or products.
  2  1    d.  "Vendor" means a person offering for sale or selling
  2  2 oil or oil filters.
  2  3    e.  "Waste oil collector" means a person who accepts waste
  2  4 oil or waste oil filters from a collection site, waste oil
  2  5 filter generator, or waste oil filter collector, extracts
  2  6 waste oil, and delivers the waste oil filters to a waste oil
  2  7 filter recycler, sanitary landfill, or salvage yard.
  2  8    f.  "Waste oil filter collector" means a person who
  2  9 collects waste oil filters from collection sites for transport
  2 10 to a salvage yard, waste oil filter recycler, or waste oil
  2 11 collector.
  2 12    g.  "Waste oil filter generator" means a person whose
  2 13 activities produce waste oil filters.
  2 14    h.  "Waste oil filter recycler" means a person who
  2 15 processes waste oil filters by dismantling or compacting and
  2 16 cleaning away oil residue by a chemical or pyrolysis process
  2 17 and recycles the component materials.
  2 18    2.  A waste oil filter collector or waste oil collector
  2 19 that collects waste oil filters shall do all of the following:
  2 20    a.  Identify in writing any waste oil collector, waste oil
  2 21 filter recycler, or salvage yard to which the oil filters are
  2 22 delivered.
  2 23    b.  Provide a bill of lading for any waste oil filter
  2 24 collected which shall include a statement identifying any end
  2 25 buyer of waste oil filters or the recycled oil filter
  2 26 components including the waste oil.
  2 27    3.  A vendor and a collection site shall post written
  2 28 notice identifying all waste oil filter collectors and waste
  2 29 oil filter recyclers servicing the vendor or collection site.
  2 30    4.  A waste oil collector or waste oil filter recycler
  2 31 shall report annually to the department any buyer of waste oil
  2 32 filters or recycled components.
  2 33    5.  A bill of lading document shall be kept on file by a
  2 34 vendor, waste oil collector, waste oil filter collector, or
  2 35 waste oil filter recycler for a period of five years.
  3  1    6.  A collection site shall be registered through a
  3  2 permitting process administered by the department.  The
  3  3 department may charge a permitting fee not to exceed fifty
  3  4 dollars per year.  The department shall retain the permitting
  3  5 fees received by the department under this subsection and such
  3  6 fees are appropriated to the department for administration and
  3  7 enforcement of this section and educational activities related
  3  8 to oil filter recycling.
  3  9    7.  A collection site may charge a recycling fee not to
  3 10 exceed one dollar and fifty cents per waste oil filter
  3 11 received by the collection site.
  3 12    8.  A vendor, waste oil filter generator, waste oil
  3 13 collector, waste oil filter collector, or waste oil filter
  3 14 recycler shall comply with all rules and regulations relating
  3 15 to the collection, transportation, storage, and handling of
  3 16 waste oil and waste oil filters.
  3 17    9.  A collection site, waste oil filter generator, waste
  3 18 oil collector, waste oil filter collector, or waste oil filter
  3 19 recycler shall give preference to an Iowa-based business when
  3 20 the price for waste oil filter-related goods and services is
  3 21 within ten percent of the price offered by a business based
  3 22 outside the state.
  3 23    10.  The commission shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter
  3 24 17A necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.  
  3 25                           EXPLANATION
  3 26    This bill relates to the recycling of waste oil filters.
  3 27    The bill prohibits the land disposal of waste oil filters
  3 28 beginning July 1, 2002.  The bill also provides that the
  3 29 notice and collection requirements for waste oil filters are
  3 30 the same as for waste oil.
  3 31    The bill provides that a waste oil filter collector or
  3 32 waste oil collector that collects waste oil filters shall
  3 33 identify in writing any waste oil collector, waste oil filter
  3 34 recycler, or salvage yard to which the oil filters are
  3 35 delivered and provide a bill of lading for any waste oil
  4  1 filter collected which shall include a statement identifying
  4  2 any end buyer of waste oil filters or the recycled oil filter
  4  3 components including the waste oil.  The bill provides that a
  4  4 bill of lading document shall be kept on file by a vendor,
  4  5 waste oil collector, waste oil filter collector, or waste oil
  4  6 filter recycler for a period of five years.
  4  7    The bill provides that a vendor and a collection site shall
  4  8 post written notice identifying all waste oil filter
  4  9 collectors and waste oil filter recyclers servicing the vendor
  4 10 or collection site.  The bill provides that a waste oil
  4 11 collector or waste oil filter recycler shall report annually
  4 12 to the department of natural resources any buyer of waste oil
  4 13 filters or recycled components.
  4 14    The bill provides for a permitting process administered by
  4 15 the department of natural resources to register collection
  4 16 sites.  The bill provides that the department may charge a
  4 17 permitting fee not to exceed $50 per year.  The bill provides
  4 18 that the permitting fees shall be retained by the department
  4 19 and are appropriated to the department for administration and
  4 20 enforcement of the waste oil filter recycling provisions and
  4 21 educational activities related to oil filter recycling.
  4 22    The bill provides that a collection site may charge a
  4 23 recycling fee not to exceed $1.50 per waste oil filter
  4 24 received by the collection site.
  4 25    The bill provides that a collection site, waste oil filter
  4 26 generator, waste oil collector, waste oil filter collector, or
  4 27 waste oil filter recycler shall give preference to an Iowa-
  4 28 based business when the price for waste oil filter-related
  4 29 goods and services is within 10 percent of the price offered
  4 30 by a business based outside the state.  
  4 31 LSB 5773SS 79
  4 32 tm/pj/5
     

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