Colorado Code § 30-20-1003

Lead-acid batteries - collection for recycling
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(1) A retailer selling
replacement lead-acid batteries in the state may:
(a) Accept from customers, at the point of transfer, used lead-acid batteries of the same
general type and in a quantity at least equal to the number of new batteries purchased, if offered
by customers; and
(b) Collect a deposit of at least ten dollars on the sale of an automotive-type replacement
lead-acid battery that is not accompanied by the return of a used lead-acid battery of the same
general type. All deposits shall inure to the benefit of the retailer unless the person paying the
deposit pursuant to this subsection (1) returns a used automotive lead-acid battery to the retailer
within thirty days of the date of sale, in which case the deposit shall be returned to the customer.

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