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§ 25-17-405. Paint stewardship program requirements - annual reports - customer information

CO Rev Stat § 25-17-405 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) A paint stewardship program must be financed and either managed or contracted by a producer or group of producers. The program must be implemented statewide and include:

(a) The collection, transportation, reuse, recycling, and disposal of postconsumer architectural paint; and

(b) Initiatives to reduce the generation of postconsumer architectural paint.

(2) A paint stewardship program shall comply with any fire, hazardous waste, or other relevant ordinances or resolutions adopted by a local government.

(3) (a) On or after March 31 of the second year of a paint stewardship program's implementation, and annually thereafter, one or more participating producers, or a stewardship organization contracted by one or more producers, shall submit a report to the executive director describing the progress of the paint stewardship program. The paint stewardship program report must include the following information from the preceding calendar year:

(I) A description of the method or methods used to reduce, reuse, collect, transport, recycle, and process postconsumer architectural paint;

(II) The total volume, in gallons, and type of postconsumer architectural paint collected, with the data broken down by:

(A) Collection site; and

(B) Method of waste handling used to handle the collected postconsumer architectural paint, such as reuse, recycling, energy recovery, or waste disposal;

(III) The total volume, in gallons, of postconsumer architectural paint sold in Colorado by the producer or producers participating in the paint stewardship program;

(IV) For the education and outreach program implemented in compliance with section 25-17-404 (2)(i):

(A) Samples of any materials distributed; and

(B) A description of the methodology used and the results of the evaluation conducted pursuant to section 25-17-404 (2)(i)(III). The results must include the percentage of consumers, painting contractors, and retailers made aware of the ways to reduce the generation of postconsumer architectural paint, available opportunities for reuse of postconsumer architectural paint, and collection options for postconsumer architectural paint recycling.

(V) The name, location, and hours of operation of each facility added to or removed from the list developed in accordance with section 25-17-404 (2)(f);

(VI) Any proposed changes to the paint stewardship program plan. The executive director shall review any proposed changes set forth in the annual report in accordance with the review procedures for a revised plan, as set forth in section 25-17-404 (3).

(VII) A copy of an independent third party's report auditing the paint stewardship program. The audit must include a detailed list of the program's costs and revenues.

(b) Notwithstanding section 24-1-136 (11)(a)(I), the executive director shall annually compile the results of the reports received pursuant to subsection (3)(a) of this section into a general report describing the progress of the paint stewardship programs. The executive director shall annually present the report to the health and human services committee of the senate and the public health care and human services committee of the house of representatives, or their successor committees.

(4) As part of the education and outreach program set forth in section 25-17-404 (2)(i), a producer shall distribute paint stewardship program information to all retailers offering the producer's architectural paint for sale. The information may include the following:

(a) Signage that is prominently displayed and easily visible to the consumer;

(b) Written materials that may be provided to the consumer at the time of purchase or delivery or both and templates of those materials for reproduction by the retailer; and

(c) Promotional materials including advertising materials that reference the architectural paint stewardship program.

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§ 25-17-405. Paint stewardship program requirements - annual reports - customer information