§ 70A.555.005 Findings
§ 70A.555.010 Definitions
§ 70A.555.020 Requirement that producers implement a stewardship plan
§ 70A.555.030 Role of retailers
§ 70A.555.040 Stewardship plan components
§ 70A.555.050 Stewardship program components — Performance goals
§ 70A.555.060 Stewardship program components — Funding
§ 70A.555.070 Stewardship program components — Collection and management requirements
§ 70A.555.080 Stewardship program components — Education and outreach requirements
§ 70A.555.090 Reporting requirements
§ 70A.555.100 Rule making — Fees — Department’s duties
§ 70A.555.110 Civil actions authorized — Penalties
§ 70A.555.120 Responsible battery management account
§ 70A.555.130 Marking requirements for batteries
§ 70A.555.140 General battery disposal and collection requirements
§ 70A.555.150 Department assessment of large format batteries, medical devices, lead acid batteries, and battery-containing products and their batteries — Report to the legislature
§ 70A.555.160 Antitrust provisions
§ 70A.555.170 Authority of the utilities and transportation commission

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 70A.555 - Batteries -- Environmental stewardship

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