ORS 459A.875
Producer responsibility program plan


(1)

A producer responsibility organization shall submit to the Department of Environmental Quality, in a form and manner prescribed by the department, a plan for the development and implementation of a producer responsibility program.

(2)

Using objective and measurable criteria whenever possible, a producer responsibility program plan must:

(a)

Describe how the producer responsibility organization will manage and administer a producer responsibility program to meet the organization’s obligations under ORS 459A.860 (Legislative findings) to 459A.975 (Rules), including a description of how the organization will:

(A)

Support the collection and recycling of covered products that are included on the uniform statewide collection list or as necessary to meet the statewide plastic recycling goal established under ORS 459A.926 (Recycling rate of plastic).

(B)

Provide for the collection of covered products identified by the Environmental Quality Commission under ORS 459A.914 (Uniform statewide collection list) (1)(b) and meet convenience and performance standards for those covered products.

(C)

Maximize the use of existing infrastructure.

(D)

Ensure the responsible management of covered products identified in ORS 459A.869 (Requirements for producers and producer responsibility organizations) (7) and other contaminants collected with those covered products.

(E)

Establish, calculate and charge membership fees, including incentives, as described in ORS 459A.884 (Membership fees charged by producer responsibility organization).

(F)

Encourage producers to make continual reductions in the environmental and human health impacts of covered products through a graduated fee structure as described in ORS 459A.884 (Membership fees charged by producer responsibility organization).

(G)

Ensure that covered products identified in ORS 459A.869 (Requirements for producers and producer responsibility organizations) (7) and collected for recycling, and contaminants collected with those covered products, are managed and disposed of consistent with the goals, standards and practices required by ORS 459A.860 (Legislative findings) to 459A.975 (Rules).

(H)

Ensure that covered products collected for recycling will be transferred to responsible end markets, including:
(i)
The type and general locations of responsible end markets that may use the material collected from covered products in the manufacture of new products;
(ii)
Whether any of those responsible end markets are certified for environmental and social sustainability by certification programs approved by the commission under ORS 459A.955 (Permit required for commingled recycling processing facility);
(iii)
How the organization will follow the hierarchy of materials management options described in ORS 459.015 (Policy) (2);
(iv)
How the organization will ensure that responsible management is maintained through to final disposition of the covered product; and
(v)
Arrangements the producer responsibility organization has made with processors to ensure that covered products identified in ORS 459A.914 (Uniform statewide collection list) are recycled at a responsible end market, including any investment intended to be made to support processors.

(I)

Ensure that any material that will be marketed for use through a method other than mechanical recycling will be transferred to a responsible end market, including:
(i)
A description of how the proposed method will affect the ability of the material to be recycled into feedstock for the manufacture of new products;
(ii)
A description of how the proposed method will affect the types and amounts of plastic recycled for food and pharmaceutical-grade applications;
(iii)
A description of any applicable air, water and waste permitting compliance requirements; and
(iv)
An analysis of the environmental impacts for the proposed method compared to the environmental impacts of mechanical recycling, incineration and landfill disposal as solid waste.

(J)

Provide public outreach and education, including:
(i)
A communications program for responding to questions involving the uniform statewide collection list and recycling services provided under ORS 459A.896 (Other duties of producer responsibility organization);
(ii)
Outreach to local governments to ensure information is accurate and consistent across this state; and
(iii)
Statewide promotional campaigns as described in ORS 459A.893 (Development of educational resources).

(b)

Identify and provide contact information for the producer responsibility organization and identify each producer registered with the proposed program.

(c)

Describe the structure of the producer responsibility organization, including the management structure and roles and functions of committees.

(d)

Describe how the producer responsibility organization will communicate and coordinate with the department, the Oregon Recycling System Advisory Council, local governments, local governments’ service providers, processors and any other producer responsibility organizations and the topics of communication or coordination.

(e)

Describe a process, including the process timeline, for how the producer responsibility organization will resolve any disputes involving compensation of local governments and local governments’ service providers under ORS 459A.890 (Compensation to local governments) and disputes involving commingled recycling processing facilities under ORS 459A.920 (Contamination management fee) and 459A.923 (Processor commodity risk fee).

(f)

Include projections on recycling rates for plastic.

(g)

Describe any efforts the producer responsibility organization will make to support collection, processing or responsible recycling of specifically identified materials, including:

(A)

Any efforts to support or provide recycling depot or mobile collection of specifically identified materials;

(B)

Any efforts to use education and promotion to encourage proper participation in recycling collection of specifically identified materials;

(C)

Any investments to support the successful processing of specifically identified materials;

(D)

Any efforts to develop or support responsible end markets for specifically identified materials; and

(E)

Any other efforts to ensure successful and responsible recycling of specifically identified materials.

(h)

Describe the membership fee structure of the producer responsibility organization, including a schedule of the membership fees actually charged to members.

(i)

Demonstrate that the membership fees collected by the producer responsibility organization will provide adequate revenue to fund all costs associated with the producer responsibility program.

(j)

For any program plan submitted by a producer responsibility organization following its initial program plan, describe how adjustments to membership fees offered in response to the requirements of ORS 459A.884 (Membership fees charged by producer responsibility organization) have been modified in order to meet the objectives described in paragraph (a)(F) of this subsection and ORS 459A.884 (Membership fees charged by producer responsibility organization) or in response to any evaluation conducted under ORS 459A.887 (Annual report) during the time period covered by the prior program plan.

(k)

Describe how the producer responsibility organization will provide funding to allow local governments to protect ratepayers from increased costs associated with the processing and marketing of recyclables identified in ORS 459A.914 (Uniform statewide collection list).

(L)

Include a process for promptly notifying the department, the Oregon Recycling System Advisory Council and producers of potential noncompliance with the requirements of ORS 459A.860 (Legislative findings) to 459A.975 (Rules) by a producer or producer responsibility organization.

(m)

Describe reserve funds or other contingency plans for responding to changes in markets or other circumstances that could affect the effectiveness of the program, including the amount of funds in reserve and a description of what contingencies those reserve funds will be sufficient to address.

(n)

Include a closure plan to settle the affairs of the producer responsibility organization that ensures that producers will continue to meet their obligations in the event of dissolution of the organization and that describes a process for notifying the department, the Oregon Recycling System Advisory Council and local governments of the dissolution. The closure plan must include sufficient reserve funds to allow the producer responsibility organization to satisfy all obligations until such time as producer members have joined a different producer responsibility organization.

(o)

Include methods for advance funding, reimbursements and making payments to local governments or local governments’ service providers under ORS 459A.890 (Compensation to local governments).

(p)

Describe how the producer responsibility organization will implement the requirements of ORS 459A.890 (Compensation to local governments) (6) by establishing:

(A)

A schedule for implementing collection program expansions and improvements throughout this state;

(B)

A method for determining funding or reimbursement amounts under ORS 459A.890 (Compensation to local governments) (6), consistent with rules adopted by the commission by rule; and

(C)

The total amount of funds that will be made available to local governments under ORS 459A.890 (Compensation to local governments) (6) each year.

(q)

Include any other information required by the department to determine that a producer responsibility organization is capable of meeting its obligations and ensuring the outcomes required under ORS 459A.860 (Legislative findings) to 459A.975 (Rules).

(3)

Upon approval of the plan or a plan amendment by the department, a producer responsibility organization must implement the approved plan or plan amendment. [2021 c.681 §6]
Note: Section 59, chapter 681, Oregon Laws 2021, provides:
Sec. 59. (1) A producer responsibility organization shall first submit a producer responsibility program plan to the Department of Environmental Quality under section 6 of this 2021 Act [459A.875 (Producer responsibility program plan)] no later than March 31, 2024.

(2)

A producer responsibility organization shall first implement an approved producer responsibility program plan no later than July 1, 2025. [2021 c.681 §59]

Source: Section 459A.875 — Producer responsibility program plan, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors459A.­html.

459A.005
“Opportunity to recycle” defined
459A.007
Opportunity to recycle program elements
459A.008
Expanded education and promotion program
459A.010
Policy
459A.012
Alternative recovery rate calculation methods
459A.015
Commission duties
459A.020
Statewide integrated solid waste management plan
459A.025
Adoption of rules regarding waste disposal and recycling
459A.027
Legislative findings
459A.029
Provision of materials to local governments
459A.030
Technical assistance to local governments
459A.035
Solid waste composition study
459A.045
Request for modification or variance
459A.050
Recycling reports
459A.055
Variance or request for extension to provide opportunity to recycle
459A.065
Mandatory participation in recycling
459A.070
Limitation on amount charged person who source separates recyclable material
459A.075
Exemptions
459A.080
Prohibitions against removing or mixing recyclable material
459A.085
City, county authority to issue collection service franchises
459A.100
Definitions for ORS 459A.100 to 459A.120
459A.105
Policy
459A.110
Additional fees for programs for reduction of waste and environmental risks
459A.120
Use of additional fees
459A.125
Maximum amount of additional fee
459A.130
Rebate of additional fee to economically distressed counties
459A.200
Definitions
459A.203
Requirement to participate in drug take-back program
459A.206
Organization of program operator
459A.209
Plan for drug take-back program
459A.212
Changes to program
459A.215
Authorized collectors
459A.218
Drop-off sites
459A.221
Covered drug collection events
459A.224
Disposal of covered drugs
459A.227
Public awareness
459A.230
Annual report
459A.233
Costs of participation in drug take-back program
459A.236
Inspection and audit
459A.239
Enforcement
459A.242
Fees
459A.245
Secure Drug Take-Back Account
459A.248
Liability
459A.251
Application of antitrust laws
459A.254
Confidentiality
459A.257
Nonapplicability of Uniform Controlled Substances Act
459A.260
State preemption of local laws
459A.263
Interagency agreements
459A.266
Rules
459A.300
Legislative findings
459A.305
Definitions for ORS 459A.305 to 459A.355
459A.310
Applicability to manufacturers
459A.315
Registration by manufacturer
459A.320
Manufacturer program plan
459A.322
Recycling credits
459A.325
Recycling fee for manufacturer participating in state contractor program
459A.330
Prohibition against charging fee for collection, transportation or recycling of covered electronic devices
459A.335
Requirements for sale of covered electronic devices by retailers
459A.340
Duties of department
459A.345
Rules
459A.350
Disposition of fees
459A.355
Covered Electronic Devices Account
459A.360
Evaluation by department of certain federal laws
459A.365
City and county regulation of collection of solid waste
459A.475
Legislative findings
459A.480
State agency recycling program
459A.485
System and procedures for separation and collection of solid waste
459A.490
Paper conservation
459A.500
Definitions for ORS 459A.500 to 459A.520
459A.505
Minimum recycled content for newsprint
459A.510
Report to consumer of amount of post-consumer waste in shipment
459A.515
Annual report to department
459A.520
Minimum recycled content for directories
459A.550
Report on use of new and recycled glass
459A.552
Recycling and recovery of used oil
459A.554
Reduction, reuse and recovery of used oil
459A.555
Definitions for ORS 459A.552 to 459A.599
459A.560
Legislative findings
459A.565
Used oil to be collected and recycled
459A.570
Used oil information center
459A.575
Oil recycling information to be posted
459A.580
Prohibited disposal of used oil
459A.585
Enforcement powers of commission
459A.590
Use, management, disposal and resource recovery
459A.595
Use for dust suppression or as herbicide
459A.599
Short title
459A.600
“Compost” defined
459A.605
Rules for purchase of compost and sewage sludge by state
459A.615
Programs to use compost and sewage sludge
459A.620
Use of compost or sewage sludge by state agencies given priority
459A.630
Motor vehicle mercury light switches
459A.650
Definitions for ORS 459A.650 to 459A.665
459A.655
Minimum reuse, recycled material or recycled content for rigid plastic containers
459A.657
Recycling rate
459A.660
Manufacturer records
459A.665
Opportunity to recycle rigid plastic containers
459A.700
Definitions for ORS 459A.700 to 459A.744
459A.702
Applicability of ORS 459A.700 to 459A.744
459A.705
Refund value
459A.710
Practices required of dealers and distributors
459A.711
Space occupied by dealer described
459A.712
Liability of manufacturer, distributor and importer for failure to pay refund value of beverage containers
459A.715
Refusal of dealer or distributor to accept or pay refund in certain cases
459A.716
Return with intent to defraud
459A.717
Civil penalties
459A.718
Distributor cooperatives
459A.720
Indication of refund value
459A.725
Certification of containers as reusable by more than one manufacturer
459A.730
Decision upon certification applications
459A.735
Full-service redemption centers
459A.737
Full-service redemption centers
459A.738
Convenience zones
459A.741
Dealer redemption centers
459A.742
Inspection authority
459A.743
Certification and withdrawal procedures
459A.744
Bottle Bill Fund
459A.750
Recycling and waste reduction component of curriculum
459A.755
Definitions
459A.757
Prohibition on provision of certain checkout bags
459A.759
State preemption of certain local provisions
459A.775
“State agency” defined
459A.780
Prohibition against purchase or use of nonbiodegradable and nonrecyclable food packaging
459A.785
Effective recycling program
459A.820
Findings
459A.822
Definitions for ORS 459A.820 to 459A.855
459A.825
Participation in architectural paint stewardship program
459A.827
Plan for architectural paint stewardship program
459A.830
Collection system for post-consumer architectural paint
459A.832
Approval or denial of new or updated plans for architectural paint stewardship programs
459A.835
Approval for amendment or update to plan for architectural paint stewardship program
459A.837
Notification regarding changes to architectural paint stewardship program
459A.840
Conduct authorized
459A.842
Reports by stewardship organizations
459A.845
Estimate by Department of Environmental Quality of total volume of post-consumer architectural paint collected
459A.847
Data disclosure
459A.850
Orders
459A.852
Fees
459A.855
Product Stewardship Fund
459A.860
Legislative findings
459A.863
Definitions
459A.866
Determining producers of covered products
459A.869
Requirements for producers and producer responsibility organizations
459A.872
Exemptions
459A.875
Producer responsibility program plan
459A.878
Approval of producer responsibility program plan
459A.881
Producer responsibility program plan amendments
459A.884
Membership fees charged by producer responsibility organization
459A.887
Annual report
459A.890
Compensation to local governments
459A.893
Development of educational resources
459A.896
Other duties of producer responsibility organization
459A.899
Oregon Recycling System Advisory Council
459A.902
Duties of council
459A.905
Prohibition on delivery of commingled recyclables to certain facilities
459A.908
Roll carts
459A.911
Other duties of local governments
459A.914
Uniform statewide collection list
459A.917
Specifically identified materials
459A.920
Contamination management fee
459A.923
Processor commodity risk fee
459A.926
Recycling rate of plastic
459A.929
Contamination reduction
459A.932
Equity study
459A.935
Multifamily housing needs assessment
459A.938
Fees
459A.941
Waste prevention and reuse
459A.944
Life cycle evaluation
459A.947
Producer Responsibility Fund
459A.950
Waste Prevention and Reuse Fund
459A.955
Permit required for commingled recycling processing facility
459A.956
Certification program
459A.959
Contamination
459A.962
Enforcement and record keeping
459A.965
Prohibition on promoting acceptance of certain materials for composting
459A.968
Antitrust
459A.975
Rules
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