PRINTER'S NO. 1164
No. 1037 Session of 1999
INTRODUCED BY HANNA, HENNESSEY, GRUCELA AND FREEMAN, MARCH 23, 1999
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, MARCH 23, 1999
AN ACT 1 Providing for return of beverage containers, for refund values, 2 for transactions by distributors and manufacturers and for 3 rights and remedies. 4 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 5 hereby enacts as follows: 6 Section 1. Short title. 7 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Returnable 8 Beverage Container Act. 9 Section 2. Definitions. 10 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 11 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 12 context clearly indicates otherwise: 13 "Beverage." Beer or other malt beverages and mineral waters, 14 soda water and carbonated soft drinks in liquid form and 15 intended for human consumption. 16 "Container." An individual, separate, glass, metal, 17 aluminum, steel or plastic bottle, can or jar used for 18 containing less than one gallon or 3.8 liters at the time of
1 sale. 2 "Department." The Department of Environmental Protection of 3 the Commonwealth. 4 "Distributor." A person, firm or corporation which engages 5 in the sale of beverages in beverage containers to a consumer 6 for off-premises consumption in this Commonwealth. 7 "Manufacturer." A person, firm or corporation which bottles, 8 cans or otherwise fills or packages beverage containers or which 9 engages in the sale of such containers to a dealer. 10 "Redeemer." A person who demands the refund value provided 11 for in this act in exchange for the empty beverage container. 12 The term does not include a distributor as defined in this 13 section. 14 "Redemption center." An establishment offering to pay the 15 refund value of a beverage container under the provisions of 16 this act. 17 Section 3. Refund value. 18 Every beverage container sold or offered for sale in this 19 Commonwealth shall have a refund value of not less than 5¢. Each 20 container shall have the refund value clearly indicated thereon. 21 Section 4. Transactions. 22 (a) Distributor.--A distributor shall accept at his place of 23 business from a redeemer any empty beverage containers of the 24 design, shape, size, color, composition and brand sold by the 25 dealer and shall pay to the redeemer the refund value of each 26 beverage container. 27 (b) Manufacturer.--A manufacturer shall accept from a 28 distributor or operator of a redemption center any empty 29 beverage containers of the design, shape, size, color, 30 composition and brand sold by the distributor and shall pay the 19990H1037B1164 - 2 -
1 distributor or operator of a redemption center the refund value 2 of each beverage container. 3 (c) Additional reimbursement.--In addition to the refund 4 value of a beverage container, a manufacturer as part of its 5 agreement with any distributor or operator of a redemption 6 center shall reimburse the distributor or operator 1.5¢ for each 7 beverage container accepted by the manufacturer from such 8 distributor or operator of a redemption center. 9 (d) Right of action.--A manufacturer who initiates a deposit 10 on a beverage container shall reimburse any other manufacturer 11 who redeems the container for the deposit and handling fee paid 12 by the redeeming manufacturer. Without limiting the rights of 13 the department or any person, firm or corporation under this or 14 any other provision of this section, a manufacturer shall have a 15 civil right of action to enforce this subsection, including, 16 upon three days' notice, the right to apply for temporary and 17 preliminary injunctive relief against continuing violations and 18 until arrangements for collection and return of empty containers 19 or reimbursement of the redeeming manufacturer for deposits and 20 handling fees are made. 21 Section 5. Refusal. 22 (a) Refund value absent.--A distributor or operator of a 23 redemption center may refuse to accept from a redeemer and a 24 manufacturer may refuse to accept from a distributor or operator 25 of a redemption center any empty beverage container which does 26 not state thereon a refund value. 27 (b) Defective containers.--A distributor or operator of a 28 redemption center may also refuse to accept any broken bottle, 29 corroded or damaged can or any beverage container which contains 30 a significant amount of foreign material, as determined in rules 19990H1037B1164 - 3 -
1 and regulations promulgated by the department. Notwithstanding 2 the provisions of this subsection, a manufacturer shall accept 3 beverage containers as provided by section 4(b), if the 4 distributor accepted and paid the refund value of the beverage 5 containers. 6 Section 6. Imprint required. 7 (a) General rule.--Every beverage container sold or offered 8 for sale at retail in this Commonwealth shall clearly indicate 9 by embossing or imprinting on the normal product label, or in 10 the case of a metal beverage container on the top of the 11 container, the word "Pennsylvania" or the letters "PA" and the 12 refund value of the container in not less than one-quarter inch 13 type size or such other alternate indications as may be approved 14 by the department. This section does not prohibit including 15 names or abbreviations of other states with deposit legislation 16 comparable to this act. 17 (b) Exception.--This section shall not apply to permanently 18 labeled beverage containers. 19 Section 7. Rules and regulations. 20 The department shall promulgate rules and regulations 21 necessary to implement the provisions of this act. 22 Section 8. Effective date. 23 This act shall take effect in 60 days. B22L12JLW/19990H1037B1164 - 4 -