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Electronic Product Management Statutes, Regulations, and Related Issues |
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Laws and policies concerning the proper management of electronic product discards are evolving rapidly. Since certain components of electronic devices may be considered hazardous due to heavy metal or other constituents, the end-of-life handling of some electronic discards is regulated by either federal (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act--RCRA) or State (Health and Safety Code) hazardous waste laws, or both. New regulations regarding the proper management of Cathode Ray Tubes (CRT) found in computer monitors and televisions were recently approved. Attention: Final regulations have been adopted by CIWMB and approved by OAL. Find out more on our Rulemaking Archives site. Emergency regulations were originally adopted to implement certain provisions of SB 20/SB 50 (the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003). The emergency regulations are no longer in effect. LegislationSB 50 (Sher) was signed into law September 29, 2004 to clarify certain provisions of SB 20. SB 20 (Sher) was signed into law on September 25, 2003. During the 2001-2002 legislative session, two bills on electronic waste were passed but vetoed in California: SB 1619 by Senator Romero and SB 1523 by Senator Sher. Read the Governor's veto message for more information. Additional ResourcesThe following links are provided to help both generators and handlers of electronic discards better understand the laws that may affect them.
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Last updated: November 07, 2007 Electronic Discards http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Electronics/ Contact: ewaste@calepa.ca.gov (916) 341-6000 |