C.R.S. Section 25-17-708
Producer requirements

  • additional producer responsibility organization
  • coordination plan
  • rules
  • confidentiality
  • compliance with local government codes
  • audit

(1)

Effective July 1, 2025, a producer shall not sell or distribute any products that use covered materials in the state unless the producer is participating in the program or, on or after January 1, 2029, except as set forth in the final plan or any other plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7. A producer must report the data necessary to meet its plan obligations and may use prorated national data if state-specific data is not available or feasible to generate.

(2)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

On January 1, 2029, and every January 1 thereafter, a nonprofit organization may request that the executive director designate the nonprofit organization as an additional producer responsibility organization.

(b)

The executive director may designate a nonprofit organization as an additional producer responsibility organization if the executive director, in coordination with the advisory board, determines that the designation of the additional producer responsibility organization is necessary to:

(I)

Increase recycling rates;

(II)

Expand recycling services to covered entities that are not covered under the final plan; or

(III)

Provide recycling services for a specific type of covered material.

(c)

If the executive director designates an additional producer responsibility organization pursuant to subsection (2)(b) of this section, the additional producer responsibility organization shall submit a coordination plan to the executive director for approval in accordance with the rules promulgated pursuant to this subsection (2)(c). Within one hundred twenty days after the designation of the first additional producer responsibility organization, the executive director shall promulgate by rule standards and requirements for a coordination plan and for coordination between the organization and any additional producer responsibility organizations designated by the executive director. A coordination plan approved or ordered by the executive director shall be implemented by the organization and any additional producer responsibility organizations designated by the executive director. If the coordination plan conflicts with the final plan or any other plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7, the provisions of the coordination plan prevail. A coordination plan approved or ordered by the executive director is valid until revoked or until a new coordination plan is approved or ordered by the executive director.

(3)

The executive director, the advisory board, the organization, an additional producer responsibility organization, and any other person administering a plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7:

(a)

Must keep confidential any proprietary information provided by a producer; and

(b)

Shall not include any proprietary information provided by a producer in the plan proposal, the amended plan proposal, the final plan, any other plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7, or any amendment to the final plan or other plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7.

(4)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

The program and any other plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7 must comply with any fire, solid waste, or other relevant ordinances or resolutions adopted by a local government and with applicable state and federal laws, including the exemptions set forth in section 30-20-102 (5).

(b)

Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, a local government is not required to provide recycling services under the program or any other plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7. To the extent that a local government elects to provide recycling services under the program or any other plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7, the organization, additional producer responsibility organization, or other person responsible for administering a plan approved by the executive director under this part 7 shall reimburse the local government for those recycling services in accordance with section 25-17-706 (2) and the final plan or any other plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7.

(c)

A local government that receives reimbursement funds from the organization shall use such funds for the local government’s recycling program.

(5)

The organization, any additional producer responsibility organization, and any person administering a plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7 shall cause to be conducted an annual financial audit of the program or any other plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7 by an independent third-party auditor. The audit must include a detailed list of the program’s or plan’s costs and revenues from the producer responsibility dues.

(6)

Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, the organization and any additional producer responsibility organization shall not be considered a state-sponsored or state-owned entity and shall not be considered an enterprise, as defined in section 20 (2)(d) of article X of the state constitution. Employees of the organization and any additional producer responsibility organization shall not be considered employees of the state.

(7)

The organization, any additional producer responsibility organization, and any person administering a plan approved by the executive director pursuant to this part 7 shall preserve all books and records in accordance with state and federal laws and be open to inspection by the department at any time.

Source: Section 25-17-708 — Producer requirements - additional producer responsibility organization - coordination plan - rules - confidentiality - compliance with local government codes - audit, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-25.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

25‑17‑101
Legislative declaration
25‑17‑102
Definitions
25‑17‑103
Labeling and coding
25‑17‑104
Local government preemption - repeal
25‑17‑105
Pilot program - recycled plastic and products - rules
25‑17‑105.5
Pilot program - cathode ray tube product recycling
25‑17‑301
Short title
25‑17‑302
Definitions
25‑17‑303
Landfill ban - rules
25‑17‑304
State electronic device recycling - rules
25‑17‑305
Immunity
25‑17‑306
Public education
25‑17‑307
Charitable donations of electronic devices
25‑17‑308
Rules
25‑17‑401
Short title
25‑17‑402
Legislative declaration
25‑17‑403
Definitions
25‑17‑404
Paint stewardship program plan - assessment - rules - fees
25‑17‑405
Paint stewardship program requirements - annual reports - customer information
25‑17‑406
Retail sales - requirements - paint stewardship assessment added to purchase price - customer information
25‑17‑407
Violations - enforcement - administrative penalty
25‑17‑408
Fees - cash fund - creation
25‑17‑409
Certificate of designation not required
25‑17‑410
Limited exemption from antitrust, restraint of trade, and unfair trade practices provisions
25‑17‑501
Short title
25‑17‑502
Legislative declaration
25‑17‑503
Definitions - rules
25‑17‑504
Restrictions on use of single-use plastic carryout bag - inventory exception - repeal
25‑17‑505
Carryout bag fee - disposition of money - repeal
25‑17‑506
Prohibition on use of expanded polystyrene food containers
25‑17‑507
Enforcement - possible penalties
25‑17‑508
Local government regulation - preemption
25‑17‑509
Exemption for medical products
25‑17‑601
Definitions
25‑17‑602
Circular economy development center - creation - administration - reports - repeal
25‑17‑603
Repeal of part
25‑17‑701
Short title
25‑17‑702
Legislative declaration
25‑17‑703
Definitions
25‑17‑704
Producer responsibility program for statewide recycling advisory board - creation - membership
25‑17‑705
Producer responsibility program for statewide recycling - needs assessment - plan proposal - rules
25‑17‑706
Minimum recyclable list - convenience standards
25‑17‑707
Education and outreach program
25‑17‑708
Producer requirements - additional producer responsibility organization - coordination plan - rules - confidentiality - compliance with local government codes - audit
25‑17‑709
Producer responsibility dues - inspection of records - annual reporting
25‑17‑710
Violations - enforcement - administrative penalty - injunction
25‑17‑711
Limited exemption from antitrust, restraint of trade, and unfair trade practices provisions
25‑17‑712
Eligibility for state or local incentive programs
25‑17‑713
Producer exemptions - rules
25‑17‑714
Restriction on fees
25‑17‑715
Producer responsibility program for statewide recycling administration fund - creation - purpose
25‑17‑716
No obligation to provide recycling services
25‑17‑801
Legislative declaration
25‑17‑802
Definitions
25‑17‑803
Requirements for products represented as compostable
25‑17‑804
Marketing and advertising prohibitions for products that are not certified compostable - misleading labels, images, and words - plastic products
25‑17‑805
Proof of compliance - information on commercial composting environment
25‑17‑806
Education and outreach - complaint forum
25‑17‑901
Definitions
25‑17‑902
Organics diversion study - report - funding
25‑17‑903
Repeal of part
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 25-17-708’s source at colorado​.gov