2011 North Carolina deposit-refund bill

North Carolina's proposed Act to Beautify Roads and Clean Up Its Countryside consists of a beverage container deposit law.
Bill Number and Name H 671 Bill text
Sponsors Representatives Hamilton, Haire, Hall, and Harrison (Primary Sponsors).
Beverages Covered All ready-to-drink beverages
Containers Covered Sealed glass, metal, or plastic containers
Deposits
  • malt beverage and spirituous liquor containers of greater than 50 milliliters: 10¢
  • All other containers: 5¢
Handling Fees 5¢, paid by distributor to retailer/redemption center
Reclamation System Return to retail or redemption center
Unredeemed Deposits Retained by state

Details

Requires all beverage containers sold in the state to be made of recycled or recyclable materials.

Every five years, if return rates are less than 75%, the refund value may be increased by 5¢.

Distributors are required to keep deposit funds in a separate account and remit the unredeemed deposits to the state monthly. Distributors may keep interest earned on these accounts. Unredeemed deposits are to be used by the state for administering the law and paying out handling fees. Any funds left over are to go to the Inactive Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund.

Progress

April 5, 2011: Filed

April 7, 2011: Passed first reading, referred to Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House

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