Maine Code § 38-3119

Reporting requirements
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This section establishes annual reporting requirements for initiators of deposit and for pick-up
agents that are not initiators of deposit. [PL 2019, c. 526, §14 (NEW).]
1. Initiator of deposit annual report. Each initiator of deposit shall report annually by March
1st to the department concerning its deposit transactions in the preceding calendar year. The report
must be in a form prescribed by the department and must include the number of nonrefillable beverage
containers sold by the initiator of deposit in the State by container size, by beverage type and by
redemption value, delineated at a minimum into wine, spirits and all other beverage types, and must
include the number of nonrefillable beverage containers returned to the initiator of deposit by beverage
type and by redemption value.
[PL 2025, c. 241, §18 (AMD).]
2. Pick-up agent annual report. Each pick-up agent that is not an initiator of deposit shall report
annually by March 1st to the department concerning the redemptions for each initiator of deposit it
served in the preceding calendar year. The report must be in a form prescribed by the department and
must include the number of nonrefillable containers returned by the pick-up agent to each initiator of
deposit it served by redemption value, except that the pick-up agent may report by average weight and
total weight of beverage containers returned by material type for containers managed pursuant to a
qualified commingling agreement under section 3107.
[PL 2025, c. 241, §19 (AMD).]
3. Proprietary information. Proprietary information submitted to the department in a report
required under this section that is identified by the submittor as proprietary information is confidential
and must be handled by the department in the same manner as confidential information is handled under
section 1310-B.
[PL 2025, c. 241, §20 (AMD).]

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