California Public Resources Code § 42464

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(a) On and after January 1, 2005, or as otherwise provided by Section 25214.10.1 of the Health and Safety Code, a consumer shall pay a covered electronic waste recycling fee upon the purchase of a new or refurbished covered electronic device, as defined in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 42463 in the following amounts: (1) Six dollars ($6) for each covered electronic device, as defined in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 42463, with a screen size of less than 15 inches measured diagonally. (2) Eight dollars ($8) for each covered electronic device, as defined in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 42463, with a screen size greater than or equal to 15 inches but less than 35 inches measured diagonally. (3) Ten dollars ($10) for each covered electronic device, as defined in subparagraph (A) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 42463, with a screen size greater than or equal to 35 inches measured diagonally. (b) (1) On and after January 1, 2026, a consumer shall pay a covered battery-embedded waste recycling fee in an amount determined by CalRecycle pursuant to paragraph (3) upon the purchase of a new or refurbished covered electronic device, as defined in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 42463. (2) Beginning on August 1, 2028, CalRecycle, in collaboration with DTSC, may establish more than one covered electronic waste recycling fee for covered battery-embedded waste recycling fee for covered electronic devices, as defined in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 42463, based on categories of covered battery-embedded products, as determined by CalRecycle in collaboration with DTSC. (3) On or before October 1, 2025, and on or before October 1 each year thereafter, CalRecycle shall establish a covered electronic waste recycling fee based on the reasonable regulatory costs to administer covered electronic waste recycling. The fee shall be imposed upon the purchase of a new or refurbished covered electronic device, as defined in subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (g) of Section 42463. The fee shall go into effect on January 1 of each calendar year after the fee is adopted. The maximum fee shall be adjusted annually based on the California Consumer Price Index as compiled and reported by the Department of Industrial Relations. (c) Except as provided in subdivision (e), a retailer shall collect from the consumer a covered electronic waste recycling fee or covered battery-embedded waste recycling fee, as applicable, at the time of the retail sale of a covered electronic device. (d) (1) A retailer may retain 3 percent of the covered electronic waste recycling fee or covered battery-embedded waste recycling fee, as applicable, as reimbursement for all costs associated with collecting the fee and shall transmit the remainder of the fee to the state pursuant to Section 42464.4. (2) If a retailer makes an election pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (e), and the conditions of subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) of paragraph (2) of subdivision (e) are met, the vendor, in lieu of the retailer, may retain 3 percent of the covered electronic waste recycling fee or covered battery-embedded waste recycling fee, as applicable, as reimbursement for all costs associated with collecting the fee and the vendor shall transmit the remainder of the fee to the state pursuant to Section 42464.4. (e) (1) If a retailer elects to pay the covered electronic waste recycling fee or covered battery-embedded waste recycling fee, as applicable, on behalf of the consumer, the retailer shall provide an express statement to that effect on the receipt given to the consumer at the time of sale. If a retailer elects to pay the covered electronic waste recycling fee on behalf of the consumer, the fee is a debt owed by the retailer to the state, and the consumer is not liable for the fee. (2) A retailer m

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