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(a) Marketers shall develop and provide or cause to be provided a generic notice placard to each retailer of a unit or product with an easily removable rechargeable battery.
(b) The notice placard shall contain substantially the following information:
(1) After December 31, 1994, disposal of rechargeable batteries or products powered by nonremovable rechargeable batteries may only be in accordance with a State-approved collection system;
(2) Under State law, marketers of rechargeable batteries and products powered by nonremovable rechargeable batteries shall provide a special collection system for these items by January 1, 1995; and
(3) Rechargeable batteries and rechargeable products shall contain specific information on proper methods of collection and disposal.
(c)(1) After December 31, 1994, a retailer who sells a unit or a product with an easily removable rechargeable battery shall display the generic notice placard provided by a marketer at or near the sales display of the unit or product.
(2) A single generic notice placard may be utilized to provide notice for more than one marketer of a unit or product with an easily removable rechargeable battery.
(3) A single generic notice placard may be displayed in one or more areas where units or products with easily removable rechargeable batteries are sold.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Environment § 6-1105 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/environment/md-code-envir-sect-6-1105/
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