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LRB-5470/1
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2023 - 2024 LEGISLATURE
January 16, 2024 - Introduced by Representatives Mursau and O'Connor,
cosponsored by Senators Cowles, Agard, James, Wanggaard and Spreitzer.
Referred to Committee on Environment.
AB958,1,5 1An Act to repeal 287.17 (10) (c) 1. a.; to renumber and amend 287.17 (4) (d)
21.; to amend 287.17 (1) (j), 287.17 (4) (b) 1., 287.17 (4) (b) 2., 287.17 (5) (a) 1.
3a., 287.17 (5) (a) 1. b., 287.17 (5) (a) 1. c. and 287.17 (10) (c) 2.; and to create
4287.17 (4) (d) 1. b. and 287.17 (4) (g) 3. of the statutes; relating to: changes to
5the electronic waste recycling program and granting rule-making authority.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill makes changes to the electronic waste recycling program, known as
E-Cycle Wisconsin, which is administered by the Department of Natural Resources.
Manufacturer target recycling weights
Under the existing program, a manufacturer may not sell certain consumer
electronic devices to households or covered schools in this state unless the
manufacturer registers with DNR each year, pays a registration fee, and either
recycles a certain amount of electronics or pays a shortfall fee. Currently, a
manufacturer's recycling target for any given year is 80 percent of the weight of
electronics that the manufacturer sold to households or covered schools in this state
during the year that began three years before the beginning of the year in which the
calculation is made.
Under the bill, DNR must calculate each manufacturer's target recycling
weight for the upcoming year and notify each manufacturer of its target by the
August 1 prior to the year in which the target will apply. Under the bill, DNR must

first determine a manufacturer's market share percentage by dividing the weight of
electronic devices the manufacturer sold to households or covered schools in this
state during the previous year (the year that began two years before the beginning
of the year in which the target recycling weight will apply) by the total weight of all
manufacturers' covered electronic devices sold to households or covered schools in
this state during the same program year. DNR then multiplies this percentage by
the total weight of electronic devices collected in this state by recyclers during the
previous year (the year that began two years before the beginning of the year in
which the target recycling weight will apply).
Manufacturer reporting
Currently, a manufacturer must annually report to DNR the total weight of all
of its electronic devices sold to households or covered schools in this state during the
year that began two years before the beginning of the year in which the report is
made. The bill changes this to require reporting of this weight from the previous
year.
Eligible electronic devices
Under current law, only eligible electronic devices that are collected by a
recycler may be counted towards a manufacturer's target recycling weight. “Eligible
electronic device” is defined to include devices such as consumer computers,
consumer video display devices, and peripherals. “Peripheral” is defined to mean
devices that are sold for external use with a consumer computer and that provide
input into or output from a consumer computer.
This bill changes the definition of a “peripheral” to include devices that are sold
for external use with a consumer video display device and that provide input into or
output from a consumer video display device. The bill therefore includes these
devices in the definition of “eligible electronic device.”
Good faith progress toward a target recycling weight
Current law provides that, if a manufacturer makes a good faith effort towards
meeting its target recycling weight in a given year, but does not meet its target, DNR
may waive the requirement for the manufacturer to pay a shortfall fee for that year.
The bill requires DNR to promulgates rules establishing what constitutes good
faith in this context.
Manufacturer fees
Under current law, a manufacturer's annual registration fee is $5,000 if it sold
at least 500 covered electronic devices (consumer video display devices, consumer
computers, or consumer printers) in this state during the previous year and $1,250
if the manufacturer sold at least 250 but fewer than 500 covered electronic devices.
Under the bill, a manufacturer's annual registration fee is $5,500 if it sold at
least 550 covered electronic devices in this state during the previous year and $2,500
if the manufacturer sold at least 250 but fewer than 550 covered electronic devices.
Under current law, which is unchanged under the bill, manufacturers that sell fewer
than 250 devices in a year do not pay a registration fee.

For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB958,1 1Section 1. 287.17 (1) (j) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB958,3,52 287.17 (1) (j) “Peripheral" means a keyboard or any other device, other than
3a consumer printer, that is sold exclusively for external use with a consumer
4computer or consumer video display device and that provides input into or output
5from a consumer computer or consumer video display device.
AB958,2 6Section 2. 287.17 (4) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB958,3,97 287.17 (4) (b) 1. If the manufacturer sold at least 500 550 covered electronic
8devices in this state during the previous program year, the manufacturer shall pay
9a registration fee of $5,000 $5,500, except as provided under sub. (10) (k).
AB958,3 10Section 3. 287.17 (4) (b) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB958,3,1411 287.17 (4) (b) 2. If the manufacturer sold at least 250 but fewer than 500 549
12covered electronic devices in this state during the previous program year, the
13manufacturer shall pay a registration fee of $1,250 $2,500, except as provided under
14sub. (10) (k).
AB958,4 15Section 4. 287.17 (4) (d) 1. of the statutes is renumbered 287.17 (4) (d) 1.
16(intro.) and amended to read:
AB958,4,217 287.17 (4) (d) 1. (intro.) Determine the manufacturer's target recycling weight
18by multiplying. The department shall calculate the target recycling weight for each
19manufacturer for the upcoming program year and shall report a manufacturer's
20target recycling weight to the manufacturer no later than the August 1 preceding the

1program year in which the target recycling weight will apply. The department shall
2calculate a manufacturer's target recycling weight as follows:
AB958,4,10 3a. Divide the number of pounds of the manufacturer's covered electronic
4devices sold to households or covered schools in this state during the program year
5that began 3 2 program years before the beginning of the program year in which the
6calculation is made target recycling weight will apply, as reported under sub. (5) (a),
7by 0.8 the total weight of all manufacturers' covered electronic devices sold to
8households or covered schools in this state during the same program year. The
9quotient, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth, shall be the manufacturer's market
10share percentage
.
AB958,5 11Section 5. 287.17 (4) (d) 1. b. of the statutes is created to read:
AB958,4,1712 287.17 (4) (d) 1. b. Multiply the manufacturer's market share percentage, as
13calculated under subd. 1. a., by the total weight of eligible electronic devices collected
14in this state by recyclers during the program year that began 2 program years before
15the beginning of the program year in which the target recycling weight will apply,
16as reported under sub. (8) (b) 1. The product, rounded to the nearest whole number,
17shall be the manufacturer's target recycling weight for the upcoming program year.
AB958,6 18Section 6. 287.17 (4) (g) 3. of the statutes is created to read:
AB958,4,2419 287.17 (4) (g) 3. The department shall establish by rule what may constitute
20good faith progress toward meeting a target recycling weight under this paragraph.
21The rule shall provide flexibility in staff determination of good faith progress, but
22shall establish means by which good faith progress may be demonstrated, and shall
23account for circumstances beyond a manufacturer's control such as a reduction in
24collection sites or events due to a local or statewide declared emergency.
AB958,7 25Section 7. 287.17 (5) (a) 1. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB958,5,4
1287.17 (5) (a) 1. a. The total weight of each model of its covered electronic
2devices sold to households or covered schools in this state during the previous
3program year that began 2 program years before the beginning of the program year
4in which the report is made
.
AB958,8 5Section 8. 287.17 (5) (a) 1. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB958,5,96 287.17 (5) (a) 1. b. The total weight of all of its covered electronic devices sold
7to households or covered schools in this state during the previous program year that
8began 2 program years before the beginning of the program year in which the report
9is made
.
AB958,9 10Section 9. 287.17 (5) (a) 1. c. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB958,5,1411 287.17 (5) (a) 1. c. An estimate, based on national sales data, of the total weight
12of its covered electronic devices sold to households or covered schools in this state
13during the previous program year that began 2 program years before the beginning
14of the program year in which the report is made
.
AB958,10 15Section 10. 287.17 (10) (c) 1. a. of the statutes is repealed.
AB958,11 16Section 11. 287.17 (10) (c) 2. of the statutes is amended to read:
AB958,5,2217 287.17 (10) (c) 2. If the department determines that any of the values under
18subd. 1. a. b. to d. should be changed in order to improve the effectiveness of the
19program under this section or to provide more recycling opportunities to rural areas
20of this state, the department shall report its recommendations for changes under s.
2113.172 (3) to the committee of each house of the legislature with jurisdiction over
22solid waste policy.
AB958,12 23Section 12. Nonstatutory provisions.
AB958,6,3
1(1) Recycling targets for program year 2024. Notwithstanding s. 287.17 (4)
2(d) 1., a manufacturer's target recycling weight for program year 2024 shall be
3determined as follows:
AB958,6,94 (a) Divide the number of pounds of the manufacturer's covered electronic
5devices sold to households or covered schools in this state during program year
62021-22, as reported under s. 287.17 (5) (a), by the total weight of all manufacturers'
7covered electronic devices sold to households or covered schools in this state during
8the same program year. The quotient, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth, shall
9be the manufacturer's market share percentage.
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