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287.17(1)(a)(a) “Camera” means a device that records images and that is designed to be hand-held.
287.17(1)(am)(am) “Cathode-ray tube” means a vacuum tube used to convert an electronic signal into a visual image.
287.17(1)(b)(b) “Collection” means the act of receiving eligible electronic devices from households or covered schools and delivering, or arranging for the delivery of, the eligible electronic devices to a recycler.
287.17(1)(c)(c) “Collector” means a person who receives eligible electronic devices from households or covered schools and delivers, or arranges for the delivery of, the eligible electronic devices to a recycler.
287.17(1)(d)(d) “Computer monitor” means an electronic device that is a cathode-ray tube or flat panel display primarily intended to display information from a consumer computer or the Internet.
287.17(1)(e)(e) “Consumer computer” means a high-speed data processing device for performing logical, arithmetic, or storage functions that is marketed by the manufacturer for use by households or covered schools, except that “consumer computer” does not include an automated typewriter or typesetter, a portable hand-held calculator or device, or other similar device.
287.17(1)(eg)1.1. “Consumer printer” means, except as provided in subd. 2., one of the following that is marketed by the manufacturer for use by households or covered schools:
287.17(1)(eg)1.a.a. A desktop printer.
287.17(1)(eg)1.b.b. A device listed under par. (gs) 1. to 6. or 7. that prints and that is designed to be placed on a desk or other work surface.
287.17(1)(eg)2.2. “Consumer printer” does not include a calculator with printing capabilities, label maker, or other similar household printing device; a floor-standing printer; an automated teller machine, as defined in s. 134.85 (1) (a); or a point-of-sale receipt printer.
287.17(1)(em)(em) “Consumer video display device” means a television or computer monitor with a tube or screen that is at least 7 inches in its longest diagonal measurement and that is marketed by the manufacturer for use by households or covered schools, except that “consumer video display device” does not include any of the following:
287.17(1)(em)1.1. A television or computer monitor that is part of a motor vehicle and that is incorporated into the motor vehicle by, or for, a motor vehicle manufacturer or a franchised motor vehicle dealer.
287.17(1)(em)2.2. A television or computer monitor that is contained within a clothes washer, clothes dryer, refrigerator, freezer, microwave oven, conventional oven or stove, dishwasher, room air conditioner, dehumidifier, or air purifier.
287.17(1)(f)(f) “Covered electronic device” means a consumer video display device, a consumer computer, or a consumer printer.
287.17(1)(fm)(fm) “Covered school” means a public elementary or secondary school, including a charter school, as defined in s. 115.001 (1), or a private elementary or secondary school, or a tribal school, as defined in s. 115.001 (15m).
287.17(1)(g)(g) “Dwelling unit” means a single unit providing complete, independent living facilities for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living, sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation.
287.17(1)(gm)(gm) “Electronic device” means a device that requires electric current or electromagnetic fields to function and that contains a circuit board.
287.17(1)(gs)(gs) “Eligible electronic device” means a device that is one of the following and that is used by a household primarily for personal use or by a covered school, unless the device is of a kind exempted by a rule promulgated under sub. (10) (i):
287.17(1)(gs)1.1. A consumer computer.
287.17(1)(gs)2.2. A peripheral.
287.17(1)(gs)3.3. A facsimile machine.
287.17(1)(gs)4.4. A digital video disc player.
287.17(1)(gs)4m.4m. A digital video player that does not use a disc and that is not a camera.
287.17(1)(gs)5.5. A video cassette recorder.
287.17(1)(gs)5m.5m. A video recorder that does not use a cassette and that is not a camera.
287.17(1)(gs)6.6. A consumer video display device.
287.17(1)(gs)6m.6m. A consumer printer.
287.17(1)(gs)7.7. Another kind of electronic device identified by the department under sub. (10) (i).
287.17(1)(h)(h) “Household” means one or more individuals who occupy one dwelling unit in a detached or multiunit building.
287.17(1)(i)(i) “Manufacturer” means a person who does any of the following:
287.17(1)(i)1.1. Manufactures covered electronic devices to be sold under the person’s own brand.
287.17(1)(i)2.2. Sells covered electronic devices manufactured by others under the person’s own brand.
287.17(1)(i)3.3. Except as provided in sub. (1m), licenses the person’s brand for manufacture and sale of covered electronic devices by others.
287.17(1)(j)(j) “Peripheral” means a keyboard or any other device, other than a consumer printer, that is sold exclusively for external use with a consumer computer or consumer video display device and that provides input into or output from a consumer computer or consumer video display device.
287.17(1)(jm)(jm) “Program quarter” means a 3-month period ending on March 31, June 30, September 30, or December 31.
287.17(1)(k)(k) “Program year” means any of the following:
287.17(1)(k)1.1. For any period before the beginning of the transition year, a period that runs from July 1 to the following June 30.
287.17(1)(k)2.2. The transition year.
287.17(1)(k)3.3. For any period after the end of the transition year, a period that runs from January 1 to the following December 31.
287.17(1)(L)(L) “Recycler” means a person who accepts eligible electronic devices from households, covered schools, or collectors for the purpose of recycling. “Recycler” does not include a manufacturer who accepts products exclusively for refurbishing or repair.
287.17(1)(m)(m) “Recycling” means preparing eligible electronic devices for use in manufacturing processes or for recovery of usable materials and delivering the materials for use. “Recycling” does not include destruction by incineration or other processes or land disposal of recyclable materials and does not include reuse, repair, or any other process through which eligible electronic devices are returned for use by households or covered schools in their original form.
287.17(1)(mg)(mg) “Registered collector” means a collector who is registered under sub. (7).
287.17(1)(mr)(mr) “Registered recycler” means a recycler who is registered under sub. (8).
287.17(1)(n)(n) “Retailer” means a person who sells a covered electronic device to a household or covered school in this state, in person or by mail, telephone, or the Internet, for use by the household or covered school.
287.17(1)(nm)(nm) “Rural county” means a county that is not an urban county.
287.17(1)(o)(o) “Sell” means to transfer title or right to use for consideration.
287.17(1)(p)(p) “Television” means an electronic device, with a cathode-ray tube or flat panel display, primarily intended to receive video programming via broadcast, cable, or satellite transmission or to receive video images from surveillance or similar cameras.
287.17(1)(pg)(pg) “Transition year” means the 18-month period from July 1, 2022, to December 31, 2023.
287.17(1)(pm)(pm) “Urban county” means Brown County, Calumet County, Chippewa County, Dane County, Dodge County, Douglas County, Dunn County, Eau Claire County, Fond du Lac County, Grant County, Green County, Jefferson County, Kenosha County, LaCrosse County, Lincoln County, Manitowoc County, Marathon County, Marinette County, Milwaukee County, Outagamie County, Ozaukee County, Pierce County, Portage County, Racine County, Rock County, Sauk County, Sheboygan County, St. Croix County, Walworth County, Washington County, Waukesha County, Winnebago County, or Wood County.
287.17(1m)(1m)Transfer of manufacturer responsibilities. If a person who licenses the person’s brand for manufacture and sale of covered electronic devices by another enters into a contract with the licensee under which the licensee assumes the responsibilities that arise under sub. (2) (a) from the sale of those covered electronic devices, the licensee, rather than the licensor, is the manufacturer of the covered electronic devices.
287.17(2)(2)Requirements for sale of covered electronic devices.
287.17(2)(a)(a) Manufacturers. Beginning on February 1, 2010, a manufacturer may not sell to a household or covered school, offer to sell to a household or covered school, or deliver to a retailer for subsequent sale to a household or covered school a new covered electronic device unless all of the following apply:
287.17(2)(a)1.1. The manufacturer permanently affixes a label to the covered electronic device that is readily visible and that shows the manufacturer’s brand.
287.17(2)(a)2.2. The manufacturer is registered with the department in accordance with sub. (3).
287.17(2)(a)3.3. The manufacturer pays the fees under sub. (4).
287.17(2)(a)4.4. The manufacturer recycles or arranges for the recycling, by a registered recycler, of eligible electronic devices used by households or covered schools in this state.
287.17(2)(a)5.5. The manufacturer reports as required under sub. (5).
287.17(2)(b)(b) Cooperation. A manufacturer may carry out its responsibilities under par. (a) 4. jointly with other manufacturers and may participate with other manufacturers in creating an entity to collect and recycle eligible electronic devices.
287.17(2)(c)(c) Retailers.
287.17(2)(c)1.1. Beginning on July 1, 2010, a retailer may not sell or offer for sale to a household or covered school a new covered electronic device unless, before making the first offer for sale, the retailer has determined that the brand of the covered electronic device is listed on the department’s Internet site under sub. (10) (a).
287.17(2)(c)2.2. If a manufacturer’s registration is revoked or expired and the retailer took possession of a covered electronic device of the manufacturer before the registration was revoked or expired, the retailer may sell the covered electronic device to a household or covered school, but only if the sale takes place fewer than 180 days after the revocation or expiration.
287.17(3)(3)Registration of manufacturers.
287.17(3)(a)(a) To comply with sub. (2) (a) 2., a manufacturer shall, no later than the first day of the 3rd month of each program year, submit to the department a registration that includes all of the following:
287.17(3)(a)1.1. A list of the manufacturer’s brands of covered electronic devices offered for sale in this state.
287.17(3)(a)2.2. The name, address, and contact information of an individual responsible for ensuring compliance with this section.
287.17(3)(a)3.3. A certification that the manufacturer has complied, and will continue to comply, with the requirements of this section.
287.17(3)(b)(b) A manufacturer shall indicate in its registration under par. (a) which of the following applies:
287.17(3)(b)1.1. The manufacturer’s covered electronic devices comply with the European Union directive on the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, 2002/95/EC or a successor directive.
287.17(3)(b)2.2. The manufacturer’s covered electronic devices do not comply with the European Union directive on the restriction of the use of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment, 2002/95/EC or a successor directive.
287.17(3)(c)(c) Notwithstanding the deadline in par. (a), a manufacturer who begins selling covered electronic devices after February 1, 2010, and who has not previously submitted a registration under this subsection shall submit a registration to the department not more than 10 days after the day on which the manufacturer begins selling or offering to sell covered electronic devices.
287.17(3)(d)(d) If a manufacturer changes the brands that it sells or offers to sell, the manufacturer shall update its registration not more than 10 days after making the change.
287.17(3)(e)(e) A complete registration is effective on receipt by the department and is valid until the first day of the 3rd month of the following program year unless revoked before that date.
287.17(3)(f)(f) Within 20 business days after the receipt of a registration under this subsection, the department shall review the registration submitted and notify the manufacturer if the registration is not complete.
287.17(4)(4)Manufacturer recycling targets, fees, and recycling credits.
287.17(4)(a)(a) Payment. To comply with sub. (2) (a) 3., a manufacturer shall pay fees as provided in this subsection with the registration that it submits under sub. (3).
287.17(4)(b)(b) Registration fees. In each program year other than the program year immediately following the transition year:
287.17(4)(b)1.1. If the manufacturer sold at least 550 covered electronic devices in this state during the previous program year, the manufacturer shall pay a registration fee of $5,500, except as provided under sub. (10) (k).
287.17(4)(b)2.2. If the manufacturer sold at least 250 but fewer than 550 covered electronic devices in this state during the previous program year, the manufacturer shall pay a registration fee of $2,500, except as provided under sub. (10) (k).
287.17(4)(b)3.3. If the manufacturer sold fewer than 250 covered electronic devices in this state during the previous program year, the manufacturer is not required to pay a registration fee.
287.17(4)(be)(be) Registration fees immediately following the transition year. In the program year immediately following the transition year:
287.17(4)(be)1.1. If the manufacturer sold at least 750 covered electronic devices in this state during the transition year, the manufacturer shall pay a registration fee of $7,500, except as provided in sub. (10) (k).
287.17(4)(be)2.2. If the manufacturer sold at least 375 but fewer than 750 covered electronic devices in this state during the transition year, the manufacturer shall pay a registration fee of $1,875, except as provided in sub. (10) (k).
287.17(4)(be)3.3. If the manufacturer sold fewer than 375 covered electronic devices in this state during the transition year, the manufacturer is not required to pay a registration fee.
287.17(4)(bm)(bm) Shortfall fees. In addition to the registration fee, beginning in 2011, a manufacturer shall pay shortfall fees under par. (d) if the amounts calculated under that provision are positive numbers, except that a manufacturer is not required to pay shortfall fees until its covered electronic devices have been sold or offered for sale to households or covered schools in this state for 3 full program years and except as provided under par. (g).
287.17(4)(d)(d) Annual shortfall fee. The annual shortfall fee to be paid by a manufacturer in a program year is calculated as follows:
287.17(4)(d)1.1. Determine the manufacturer’s target recycling weight. The department shall calculate the target recycling weight for each manufacturer for the upcoming program year and shall report a manufacturer’s target recycling weight to the manufacturer no later than the August 1 preceding the program year in which the target recycling weight will apply. The department shall calculate a manufacturer’s target recycling weight as follows:
287.17(4)(d)1.a.a. Divide the number of pounds of the manufacturer’s covered electronic devices sold to households or covered schools in this state during the program year that began 2 program years before the beginning of the program year in which the target recycling weight will apply, as reported under sub. (5) (a), by the total weight of all manufacturers’ covered electronic devices sold to households or covered schools in this state during the same program year. The quotient, rounded to the nearest one-hundredth, shall be the manufacturer’s market share percentage.
287.17(4)(d)1.b.b. Multiply the manufacturer’s market share percentage, as calculated under subd. 1. a., by the total weight of eligible electronic devices collected in this state that recyclers received for recycling during the program year that began 2 program years before the beginning of the program year in which the target recycling weight will apply, as reported under sub. (8) (b) 1. The product, rounded to the nearest whole number, shall be the manufacturer’s target recycling weight for the upcoming program year.
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2021-22 Wisconsin Statutes updated through 2023 Wis. Act 272 and through all Supreme Court and Controlled Substances Board Orders filed before and in effect on November 8, 2024. Published and certified under s. 35.18. Changes effective after November 8, 2024, are designated by NOTES. (Published 11-8-24)