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9.__Enforcement.__The department must enforce this section in
accordance with the provisions of sections 347-A and 349.

 
10.__Reports to Legislature.__The department shall submit a
report on the recycling of electronic waste in the State to the
joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction
over natural resources matters by January 15, 2008 and every 2
years thereafter until January 15, 2014.__The report must include
an evaluation of the recycling rates in the State for covered
electronic devices, an explanation of any adjustments made to or
recommended for the advanced recovery fee established under
subsection 7, a discussion of compliance and enforcement related
to the requirements of this section and recommendations for any
changes to the system of collection and recycling of electronic
devices in the State.

 
11.__State procurement.__All vendors of electronic devices to
the State shall provide take-back and management services for
their products at the end of life of those products and must be
in compliance with all the requirements of this section.__Vendors
shall provide assurances that all take-back and management
services will operate in compliance with all applicable
environmental laws.__Purchasing preference will be given to
electronic devices that incorporate design for the preservation
of the environment.

 
Sec. 2. Management guidelines. By December 31, 2004, the Department
of Environmental Protection shall publish environmentally sound
management guidelines for the handling, processing, refurbishment
and recycling of covered electronic devices required by the Maine
Revised Statutes, Title 38, section 1609, subsection 5, paragraph
B, subparagraph (5).

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill establishes a system to provide for the collection
and recycling of electronic devices in the State as recommended
by the Department of Environmental Protection pursuant to Public
Law 2003, chapter 150.

 
Under the bill, municipalities must ensure that computer
monitors and televisions generated as waste from households
within their jurisdiction are delivered to a consolidation
facility.

 
Beginning in 2006, consolidation facilities are required to
identify the manufacturer of computer monitors delivered to the
facility and to transport those items to recycling and
dismantling facilities. Beginning in 2012, consolidation


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