As I posted yesterday, AB 1341 has been resurrected; however, the new version of the legislation has nothing to do with its original subject matter. Rather, the bill was amended in the State Senate on Monday, Aug. 22, and no longer deals with the recycling of major household appliances. Here is how the amendment is reflected in the Legislative Counsel's Digest:
AB 1341, as amended, Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials
Hazardous waste: major appliance disposal.
California Pollution Control Financing Authority:
grants and loans.
Existing law, until January 1, 2007, authorizes the California Pollution Control Financing Authority to provide grants and loans, not to exceed $5,000,000, to cities and counties deemed eligible by the authority, to assist in the development of various programs and policies to, among other things, reduce pollution hazards and the degradation of the environment, or promote infill development to revitalize communities. The authority is required, until that date, to annually report to the Legislature regarding the grant and loan program.
This bill would extend the operation of these provisions until January 1, 2012, and would increase the amount of the grants and loans under the program to $7,500,000. It would also repeal an obsolete provision of law.
Existing law prohibits the disposal of materials that require special handling from a major appliance at a solid waste facility, pursuant to the hazardous waste control laws, and requires those materials to be removed from major appliances in which they are contained before the appliance is crushed, baled, shredded, sawed or sheared apart, disposed of, or otherwise processed.Existing law requires a person who transports, delivers, or sells discarded major appliances to a scrap recycling facility, after January 1, 2006, to provide evidence that the person is a certified appliance recycler, except as specified, and prohibits a scrap recycling facility from accepting a discarded major appliance, after January 1, 2006, from any person who is not a certified appliance recycler.This bill would make technical nonsubstantive changes to those provisions.
As pointed out in previous Posting re AB 1341 (see "RECYCLING" category to the right), the fate of the legislation does not affect the fact that as of January 1, 2006 the State is imposing more restrictive requirements on the disposition of household major appliances.
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