§ 7583. Battery stewardship organization; requirements; registration (a) Participation in a battery stewardship organization. A producer of covered batteries or battery-containing products may meet the requirements of this chapter by participating in a battery stewardship organization that undertakes the producer’s responsibilities under sections 7582, 7584, and 7585 of this title. (b) Qualifications for a battery stewardship organization. To qualify as a battery stewardship organization under this chapter, an organization shall: (1) commit to assume the responsibilities, obligations, and liabilities of all producers participating in the battery stewardship organization; (2) not create unreasonable barriers for participation by producers in the battery stewardship organization; and (3) maintain a public website that lists all producers and producers’ brands covered by the battery stewardship organization’s approved collection plan. (c) Registration requirements. (1) Annually, a battery stewardship organization shall file a registration form with the Secretary. The Secretary shall provide the registration form to a battery stewardship organization. The registration form shall require submission of the following information: (A) a list of the producers participating in the battery stewardship organization; (B) the name, address, and contact information of a person responsible for ensuring a producer’s compliance with this chapter; (C) a description of how the battery stewardship organization proposes to meet the requirements of subsection (a) of this section, including any reasonable requirements for participation in the battery stewardship organization; and (D) the name, address, and contact information of a person for a nonmember manufacturer to contact on how to participate in the battery stewardship organization to satisfy the requirements of this chapter. (2) A renewal of a registration without changes may be accomplished through notifying the Secretary on a form provided by the Secretary.
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