(1) A manufacturer may not offer a consumer electronic device for sale in the state unless the manufacturer individually, through a group manufacturer organization, or through the manufacturer's industry trade group establishes and implements a public education program in accordance with Subsection (2). (2) (a) The public education program required under Subsection (1) shall: (i) inform a consumer about eligible programs; and (ii) use manufacturer-developed customer outreach materials, such as packaging inserts, company websites, and other communication methods, to inform a consumer about eligible programs. (b) A manufacturer described in Subsection (1) shall work with the department and other interested parties to develop educational materials that inform consumers about an eligible program. (3) The department shall develop a public education program to: (a) promote eligible programs; (b) promote existing recycling resources in this state; (c) assist a manufacturer's public outreach program in accordance with Subsection (2)(b); (d) encourage a retailer to inform a consumer of eligible programs at the point of sale of a consumer electronic device; and (e) support a local government or other entity interested in creating a community collection event. (4) The department shall publish on the department's website: (a) the public education program developed by the department under Subsection (3); (b) a community collection event submitted to the department under Subsection 19-6-1205(2); and (c) a report received by the department under Section 19-6-1203.
‹ Prev All Utah sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.