Maryland Code § EN-9-1728

Section EN-9-1728
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(a) A covered electronic device manufacturer's registration shall include:
(1) The brand names under which the manufacturer sells or offers for
sale covered electronic devices in the State;
(2) Whether the manufacturer has implemented a covered electronic
device takeback program;
(3) If the manufacturer has implemented a covered electronic device
takeback program:
(i) A toll-free number or Web site address that provides
information about the takeback program, including a detailed description of how a
person may return a covered electronic device for recycling, refurbishing, or reuse;
and
(ii) One year after the implementation of the program and
each year thereafter, a report on the implementation of the program during the prior
year, including:
1. The total weight of the covered electronic devices
received by the program from Maryland during the prior year;
2. The total number of covered electronic devices from
Maryland recycled, refurbished, and reused during the prior year; and
3. The processes and methods used to recycle,
refurbish, or reuse the covered electronic devices received from Maryland;
(4) The total number of covered electronic devices sold in the State in
the prior year, including:
(i) The types of covered electronic devices sold; and
(ii) The brand names under which the covered electronic
devices were sold; and

(5) Any additional information required by the Department in
regulation.
(b) The registration shall:
(1) Be submitted to the Department by March 1 of each year; and
(2) If the manufacturer has implemented a covered electronic device
takeback program, be updated prior to any significant change in the program.
(c) (1) The covered electronic device manufacturer registration fee shall
be paid by a manufacturer in accordance with this subsection.
(2) For the initial registration by a manufacturer, the registration fee
is:
(i) $10,000 for a manufacturer that sold at least 1,000 covered
electronic devices in the State in the prior year; and
(ii) $5,000 for a manufacturer that sold at least 100 but not
more than 999 covered electronic devices in the State in the prior year.
(3) For each subsequent annual registration by a manufacturer that
did not have an implemented covered electronic device takeback program in the prior
year, the registration fee is:
(i) 1. On or after March 1, 2013, and before March 1, 2016,
$10,000 for a manufacturer that sold at least 1,000 covered electronic devices in the
State in the prior year; and
2. On or after March 1, 2016, $5,000 for a
manufacturer that sold at least 1,000 covered electronic devices in the State in the
prior year; and
(ii) $5,000 for a manufacturer that sold at least 100 but not
more than 999 covered electronic devices in the State in the prior year.
(4) For each subsequent annual registration by a manufacturer that
had an implemented covered electronic device takeback program in the prior year,
the registration fee is $500.
(5) There is no registration fee for a manufacturer that sold less than
100 covered electronic devices in the State in the prior year.

(6) The registration fee required under this subsection shall:
(i) Be submitted to the Department by March 1 of each year;
and
(ii) Be paid into the State Recycling Trust Fund.
(d) (1) The Department shall:
(i) Review the registration submitted under this section; and
(ii) If the registration does not meet the requirements of this
section and the regulations adopted by the Department under this subtitle, notify the
manufacturer of the insufficiency.
(2) Within 60 days after receipt of a notice of insufficiency, the
manufacturer shall submit a revised registration that addresses the insufficiencies
noted by the Department.
(e) The Department shall maintain a list of registered covered electronic
device manufacturers on its Web site.
(f) The sales data submitted in accordance with subsection (a)(4) of this
section shall be treated as confidential and proprietary, and may not be disclosed
except as otherwise required by law.

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