The 2011 Tennessee Campaign

Bill Number and Name House Bill 289 and Senate Bill 337, Tennessee Beverage Container Recycling Refunds Act Bill text
Sponsors Rep. Mike McDonald and Rep. Jim Coley,
Sen. Jim Summerville, Sen. Randy McNally, Sen. Beverly Marrero
Beverages Covered malt beverages, soda, all waters, energy drinks, iced teas, iced coffees and juices. Excludes dairy, wine and spirits, and drugs
Containers Covered glass, aluminum, steel, bimetal or plastic
Deposits
Handling Fees "Overhead allowance" equal to 1 cent per container, paid by processors to redemption centers
Other Fees / Taxes "Administrative allowance" equal to 1/10 cent per container, paid by the state to the processors
Reclamation System Redemption Centers
Unredeemed Deposits Property of the state, used to fund operations, redemption centers and related purposes

 

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Progress

February 3, 2011: HB 289 filed

February 4, 2011: SB 337 filed

February 7, 2011: Both bills passed first reading

February 9, 2011: HB 298 referred to to Conservation & Environment Committee, SB 337 referred to Environment, Conservation and Tourism

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Contacts

Marge Davis
Scenic Tennessee Coordinator,
Pride of Place/Tennessee Bottle Bill Project
www.tnbottlebill.org
[email protected]
(615) 758-8647