Thursday, February 08, 2007

Battery Reclamation Manual

PRBA - The Rechargeable Battery Association (PRBA)
Battery Reclamation Manual
Copyright 1999 PRBA
PRBA - The Rechargeable Battery Association
1776 K Street, NW,
Washington, DC 20006
Phone: (770) 612-8826


Prepared on behalf of PRBA by:
Wiley Rein LLP
1776 K Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006


Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Battery Collection
  3. Battery Reclamation
  4. Point-of-Sale Notices
  5. Battery Management Plans
  6. Battery & Product Labeling
  7. Battery Transportation
  8. United States Federal Laws
  9. United States State Laws
    1. Alabama
    2. Alaska
    3. Arizona
    4. Arkansas
    5. California
    6. Colorado
    7. Connecticut
    8. Delaware
    9. Florida
    10. Georgia
    11. Hawaii
    12. Idaho
    13. Illinois
    14. Indiana
    15. Iowa
    16. Kansas
    17. Kentucky
    18. Louisiana
    19. Maine
    20. Maryland
    21. Massachusetts
    22. Michigan
    23. Minnesota
    24. Mississippi
    25. Missouri
    26. Montana
    27. Nebraska
    28. Nevada
    29. New Hampshire
    30. New Jersey
    31. New Mexico
    32. New York
    33. North Carolina
    34. North Dakota
    35. Ohio
    36. Oklahoma
    37. Oregon
    38. Pennsylvania
    39. Rhode Island
    40. South Carolina
    41. South Dakota
    42. Tennessee
    43. Texas
    44. Utah
    45. Vermont
    46. Virginia
    47. Washington
    48. West Virginia
    49. Wisconsin
    50. Wyoming
    51. Puerto Rico
  10. United States Local Laws
  11. Laws of Other Nations
    1. Canada
    2. Japan
    3. European Union
    4. Great Britain
    5. Australia
    6. Netherlands


PRBA Battery Reclamation Manual

A. INTRODUCTION

Many nations and states have laws regulating rechargeable batteries. This manual is designed to help PRBA Members comply with these laws in an environmentally sound manner. You should consult legal counsel to be sure the laws in this manual are current and for an interpretation of how these and/or other laws apply to your company or product.

This manual includes only those laws that may apply to batteries or products that are both portable and rechargeable. This includes small sealed lead-acid ("SSLA") batteries, nickel-cadmium ("Ni-Cd") batteries and rechargeable batteries of other chemistries, containing a gel or liquid starved electrolyte, weighing 25 pounds or less. Laws that do not apply to one or more of these types of batteries are not included in this manual.

Set forth in Section B are tables summarizing battery collection requirements for SSLA batteries and Ni-Cd batteries. The tables indicate which states require battery collection, point-of-sale notices, and battery deposits, taxes or fees. Copies of the laws upon which these tables are based are found in Section I.

Section C provides information on battery disposal and reclamation; a list of battery recyclers with whom you may make arrangements for battery reclamation; and a list of secondary lead battery smelters located throughout Europe and the United States.

Section D is a summary of the point-of-sale notices required by each state. Copies of the laws which require these notices are found in Section I.

Section E contains copies of the PRBA battery management plans or battery collection pilot programs on file in states requiring such programs. Section E also contains a copy of RBRC's National Battery Management Plan, Recycling America's Rechargeable Batteries. This plan has been filed with all 50 U.S. states.

Section F contains tables summarizing labeling and other requirements for rechargeable batteries, rechargeable consumer products, and their packaging. Copies of the state laws upon which these table are based are found in Section I. A copy of the federal law is included in Section H.

Section G contains statutes, regulations and agreements pertaining to the shipment of batteries by air, truck or rail, and includes international shipping requirements.

Section H contains battery related United States federal statutes and regulations, other than selected labeling (section F) and transportation (section G) requirements.

Section I includes copies of the United States state statutes and regulations that apply to batteries. For states that have conducted studies of dry cell battery disposal, the executive summary of the study is provided whenever possible. The model legislation upon which most state statutes are based is included at the beginning of Section I.

Section J includes local (county or city) statutes and regulations that apply to batteries.

Section K includes selected laws of other nations that apply to batteries, tables summarizing the requirements of the laws, and discussion of the scope and application of the laws.

Because statutes and regulations frequently change, this manual will be updated regularly.

Cost of Battery Manual:

$495 per manual (S/H included)
$195 for annual (calendar year) updates - billed w/original invoice

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