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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          AB 1834 (Brownley)
          As Introduced  February 22, 2012
          Majority vote 

           NATURAL RESOURCES   6-3                                         
           
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          |Ayes:|Chesbro, Brownley,        |     |                          |
          |     |Dickinson, Huffman,       |     |                          |
          |     |Monning, Skinner          |     |                          |
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          |Nays:|Knight, Grove, Halderman  |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Defines the term "reusable bag" for purposes of the 
          California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 (Act).  
          Specifically,  this bill  defines "reusable bag" in the general 
          definitions of the Act, as a bag with handles that is 
          specifically designed and manufactured for multiple reuse and 
          meets the following requirements: 

          1)Has a minimum lifetime of 125 uses, carrying a minimum of 22 
            pounds over a distance of 175 feet.
           
           2)Has a minimum volume of 15 liters.
           
           3)Is machine washable or is made from a material that can be 
            cleaned or disinfected.
           
           4)Does not contain lead, cadmium, or any other heavy metal in 
            toxic amounts, as specified.
           
           5)Has printed on the bag, or on a tag that is permanently 
            affixed to the bag, the name of the manufacturer, the country 
            in which it was manufactured, a statement that the bag 
            complies with 3) above, and the percentage of postconsumer 
            recycled material, if any. 
           
           6)Be at least 2.25 mils thick if made of plastic.   

          EXISTING LAW  :  








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          1)Establishes the At-Store Recycling Program, which:

             a)   Requires the operator of a store to make reusable bags 
               available to customers, which may be purchased and used in 
               lieu of a plastic carryout bag or paper bag;

             b)   Defines "reusable bag" as a bag made of cloth or other 
               machine washable fabric that has handles or a durable 
               plastic bag with handles that is at least 2.25 mils thick 
               and is specifically designed and manufactured for multiple 
               uses;

             c)   Defines "store" as a retail establishment that provides 
               plastic carryout bags to its customers as a result of the 
               sale of a product and is either a supermarket or has over 
               10,000 square feet of retail space and a pharmacy;

             d)   Requires the operator of a store to establish an 
               at-store recycling program that provides an opportunity for 
               a customer to return clean plastic carryout bags;

             e)   Allows a city, county, or the state to impose civil 
               liability for violating the requirements of the At-Store 
               Recycling Program laws.  Penalties range from $500 to 
               $2,000 depending on the number of previous violations; and, 


             f)   Sunsets the At-Store Recycling Program on January 1, 
               2013.

          2)Establishes the Toxics in Packaging Prevention Act, which:

             a)   Prohibits a person from offering for sale or for 
               promotional purposes in this state a product in a package 
               that includes a regulated metal, in the package itself or 
               in a packaging component, if the regulated metal has been 
               intentionally introduced into the package or packaging 
               component during manufacturing or distribution;

             b)   Defines "regulated metal" as lead, mercury, cadmium, or 
               hexavalent chromium;

             c)   Defines "package" as any container, produced either 








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               domestically or in a foreign country, that provides a means 
               of marketing, protecting, or handling a product from its 
               point of manufacture to its sale or transfer to a consumer, 
               including a unity package, an intermediate package, or a 
               shipping container.  "Package" also includes, but is not 
               limited to, unsealed receptacles, including carrying cases, 
               crates, cups, pails, rigid foil and other trays, wrappers 
               and wrapping films, bags, and tubs; and, 

             d)   Excludes reusable bags from the definition of "package."

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  Unknown.  This bill is keyed non-fiscal by the 
          Legislative Counsel. 

           COMMENTS  :  According to the author, this bill establishes a 
          definition of "reusable bag" because the current definition will 
          sunset on January 1, 2013.  The definition is similar to the 
          definition currently in use by many local government ordinances. 
           

           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Elizabeth MacMillan / NAT. RES. / (916) 
          319-2092 


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