Code of Massachusetts Regulations
301 CMR - EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
Title 301 CMR 4.00 - PROVISIONS FOR RECYCLING OF BEVERAGE CONTAINERS
Section 4.05 - Refunds and Acceptance of Empty Beverage Containers
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Dealer's Obligations. Except as provided in 301 CMR 4.03(2)(c), a dealer shall accept from any person during all of his business hours any empty beverage container of the type, size, and brand sold by the dealer within the past 60 days and shall pay that person the refund value as indicated on each beverage container returned. In the event that a dealer discontinues the sale of any beverage and beverage container of the type, size, and brand sold by such dealer within the past 60 days, such dealer shall clearly post in a visible location on his premises a notice that empty beverage containers of that type, size, and brand will no longer be accepted by such dealer after the expiration of 60 days.
(2) Distributors' Obligations. Except as provided in 301 CMR 4.05(5) and 4.03(2)(c), a distributor shall accept from any dealer any empty beverage container of the type, size, and brand sold by the distributor within the past 60 days, and shall pay the dealer the refund value of the beverage container as indicated thereon plus a handling fee of 02.25¢ per container.
Acceptance of beverage containers from dealers shall be the responsibility and expense of distributors, and shall not be made less convenient and easy for dealers than acceptance at the time of delivery of filled containers. If the dealer pays cash upon the purchase of filled beverage containers, any refund value plus handling fee due that dealer with respect to empty beverage containers returned at the time of such purchase for cash shall be paid by the distributor within 15 days of receipt of such empty beverage containers or by the fifth business day of the month following receipt of such empty beverage containers.
In the event that a distributor discontinues the sale of any beverage and beverage container of the type, size, and brand sold by such distributor within the past 60 days, such distributor shall clearly provide notice to all dealers with whom he conducts business that empty beverage containers of that type, size, and brand will no longer be accepted by such distributor after the expiration of 60 days.
(3) Bottlers' Obligations. Except as provided in 301 CMR 4.05(5) and 4.03(2)(c), a bottler shall accept from a distributor or a dealer, any empty reusable beverage container of the type, size, and brand sold by the bottler within the past 60 days and shall pay the distributor or dealer the refund value of the reusable beverage container as indicated thereon plus a handling fee of at least 10 per container if the empty reusable container is presented at the time and at the location where the distributor or dealer obtains filled reusable beverage containers from the bottler; provided, however, that a bottler other than a bottler of soft drinks manufacturing in the Commonwealth who offers to refund deposit is in accordance with 301 CMR 4.05, shall not require a distributor to pay the bottler a deposit for a beverage container which is not reusable, nor shall a bottler require of a distributor that beverage containers which are not reusable, be presented to the bottler at the location where the distributor obtains filled beverage containers.
In the event that a bottler discontinues the sale of any beverage and beverage container of the type, size, and brand sold by such bottler within the past 60 days, such bottler shall clearly provide notice to all distributors and dealers with whom he conducts business, that empty beverage containers of that type, size, and brand will no longer be accepted by such bottler after the expiration of 60 days.
(4) Rights of Redemption Centers. Except as provided in 301 CMR 4.03(2)(c), and 4.05(5), a distributor shall accept from any redemption center any empty beverage container of the type, size, and brand sold by the distributor within the past 60 days, and shall pay the redemption center the refund value of the beverage container as indicated thereon plus a handling fee. The handling fee shall be 3.25¢ per beverage container. Any amount due a redemption center shall be paid by the distributor within 15 days of receipt of empty beverage containers or by the fifth business day of the month following receipt of empty beverage containers.
In the event that a distributor discontinues the sale of any beverage and beverage container of the type, size, and brand sold by such distributor within the past 60 days, such distributor shall clearly provide notice to all redemption centers with whom he conducts business that empty beverage containers of that type, size, and brand will no longer be accepted by such distributor after the expiration of 60 days.
(5) Permissive Refusal.
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