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LR 172
Item 1

 
A. In addition to the payment of the refund value, the
initiator of the deposit under section 1863-A, subsections
1, and 2 and 4 shall reimburse the dealer or local
redemption center for the cost of handling beverage
containers subject to section 1863-A, in an amount that
equals at least 4.5¢ per returned container.

 
B. In addition to the payment of the refund value, the
initiator of the deposit under section 1863-A, subsection
3 shall reimburse the dealer or local redemption center
for the cost of handling beverage containers subject to
section 1863-A in an amount that equals at least 4.5¢
per returned container. The initiator of the deposit may
reimburse the dealer or local redemption center directly
or indirectly through a contracted agent.

 
C.__In addition to the payment of the refund value, the
initiator of the deposit under section 1863-A, subsection
4 shall reimburse the dealer or local redemption center
for the cost of handling beverage containers subject to
section 1863-A in an amount that equals at least 5__per
returned container.

 
Sec. 3. 32 MRSA §1871-B, sub-§2, ¶A-1 is enacted to read:

 
A-1.__One half of 1__of each deposit collected under
section 1863-A;

 
Sec. 4. 38 MRSA §2201, first ¶, as amended by PL 1995, c. 465, Pt. A,
§72 and affected by Pt. C, §2, is further amended to read:

 
The Maine Solid Waste Management Fund, referred to in this
section as the "fund," is established as a nonlapsing fund to
support programs administered by the State Planning Office and
the Department of Environmental Protection. The fund must be
segregated into 2 subsidiary accounts. The first subsidiary
account, called operations, receives all fees established and
received under article 1. The 2nd subsidiary account, called
administration, receives all fees established under this
article and under Title 36, chapter 719, all funds recovered
by the department as reimbursement for departmental expenses
incurred to abate imminent threats to public health, safety
and welfare posed by the illegal disposal of solid waste and,
except as provided in Title 32, section 1871-B, subsection 2,
paragraph A-1, all unclaimed deposits returned to the State
under Title 32, chapter 28.


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