Code of Massachusetts Regulations
310 CMR - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Title 310 CMR 74.00 - Removal And Recycling Of Mercury-added Components In Vehicles
Section 74.06 - Plans for Proper Removal. Recovery, and Recycling of Mercury-added Switches from End-of-life Vehicles
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) No later than April 30, 2008, every vehicle manufacturer shall, individually or as a group, or through a trade association, develop, file with the department, and commence implementing the plan required by M.G.L. c. 21H, § 6C(f) and (g) for the removal, recycling, transportation, storage, and containment of mercury-added switches from end-of-life vehicles in accordance with the regulations at 310 CMR 30.000 as either a hazardous waste or universal waste. Such plans shall, to the extent practicable, use the existing end-of-life vehicle recycling infrastructure, and shall:
(2) The plan described in 310 CMR 74.06(1) shall not be required from:
(3) Nothing in 310 CMR 74.06 shall prohibit a vehicle manufacturer from substituting a new plan in accordance with, and subject to, the requirements of 310 CMR 74.06(4).
(4) If a vehicle manufacturer's plan under 310 CMR 74.06(1) has been in effect for at least one year, the manufacturer may submit an alternate plan to the Department for approval. The alternate plan shall meet the following criteria:
(5) When considering whether to approve an alternate plan pursuant to 310 CMR 74.06(4), the Department shall take into consideration the environmental impact in Massachusetts and the economic impact on Massachusetts businesses. To do so, the Department shall seek public comment on any plan submitted pursuant to 310 CMR 74.06(4).
(6) Approval of the alternate plan pursuant to 310 CMR 74.06(4) by the Department shall release the vehicle manufacturer from the obligations of its original plan, pursuant to 310 CMR 74.06(1), starting on the effective date of the alternate plan. Upon receipt of approval of an alternate plan, the vehicle manufacturer must notify all vehicle recyclers and scrap recycling facilities of the approval, the plan's provisions and its effective date.
(7) An alternate plan may include an agreement between automobile manufacturers and automobile dealers to remove switches before the vehicle reaches its end-of-life.