Utah Admin. Code R315-17-4 - Mercury Switch Collection Plan
(a) Manufacturers of any vehicle sold within
the State of Utah shall submit a plan individually or in cooperation with other
manufacturers to the Director for review and approval by January 15, 2007. This
submission shall be accompanied by a filing fee as established by the
legislature in the Department of Environmental Quality fee schedule. The
Director shall bill the responsible party for review of plans submitted to meet
the requirements of this Rule.
(b)
The Director shall review and approve or disapprove the submitted plan based on
the requirements outlined in R315-7-17-4(d). If the plan is not approved, the
Director shall provide comments to the manufacturer within 60 days of
submission of the plan. The manufacturer shall address all comments from the
Director and submit an amended plan within 90 days after the Director provides
comments on the unapproved plan.
(c) A manufacturer shall ensure that plan
implementation occurs by July 1, 2007.
(d) The mercury switch collection plan shall
include:
(1) The make, model, and year of any
vehicle, including current and anticipated future production models, sold by a
manufacturer that may contain one or more mercury switches;
(2) The description and location of each
mercury switch for each make, model, and year of vehicle;
(3) Procedures for the prompt reimbursement
by a manufacturer of costs incurred by a person removing and collecting mercury
switches without regard to the date on which the mercury switch is removed and
collected;
(4) Information
addressing safe and environmentally sound methods for mercury switch removal
and information about hazards related to mercury and the proper handling of
mercury;
(5) Methods for the
storage and disposal of mercury switches, including packaging and shipping of
mercury switches to an authorized recycling, storage, or disposal facility;
and
(6) Procedures for the transfer
of information among persons involved with the plan to comply with reporting
requirements.
(e) If a
manufacturer does not know or is uncertain about whether or not a switch
contains mercury, the plan shall presume that the switch contains
mercury.
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