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:
SB367, s. 1 1Section 1. 16.71 (7) of the statutes is created to read:
SB367,4,22 16.71 (7) The department, any other designated purchasing agent under sub.
3(1), and each authority other than the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics
4Authority, may not purchase covered electronic equipment, as defined in s. 287.17

1(1) (a), produced by a vendor that has violated s. 287.17 (3) until the department of
2natural resources approves a plan for the vendor under s. 281.17 (4).
SB367, s. 2 3Section 2. 16.72 (2) (f) of the statutes is amended to read:
SB367,4,134 16.72 (2) (f) In Except as provided in par. (g), in writing specifications under
5this subsection, the department, any other designated purchasing agent under s.
616.71 (1), and each authority, other than the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and
7Clinics Authority, shall incorporate requirements relating to the recyclability and
8ultimate disposition of products and, wherever possible, shall write the
9specifications so as to minimize the amount of solid waste generated by the state,
10consistent with the priorities established under s. 287.05 (12), and to minimize the
11amount of hazardous waste generated by the state
. All specifications under this
12subsection shall discourage the purchase of single-use, disposable products and
13require, whenever practical, the purchase of multiple-use, durable products.
SB367, s. 3 14Section 3. 16.72 (2) (g) of the statutes is created to read:
SB367,4,2115 16.72 (2) (g) In writing specifications under this subsection pertaining to
16covered electronic equipment, as defined in s. 287.17 (1) (a), the department, any
17other designated purchasing agent under s. 16.71 (1), and each authority, other than
18the University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics Authority, shall incorporate terms
19requiring the vendor to take possession of or otherwise properly dispose of the
20covered electronic equipment after the covered electronic equipment is taken out of
21service by the department, designated purchasing agent, or authority, as applicable.
SB367, s. 4 22Section 4. 16.75 (1) (a) 1. of the statutes, as affected by 2005 Wisconsin Act 25,
23is amended to read:
SB367,5,724 16.75 (1) (a) 1. All orders awarded or contracts made by the department for all
25materials, supplies, equipment, and contractual services to be provided to any

1agency, except as otherwise provided in par. (c) and subs. (2), (2g), (2m), (3m), (3t),
2(6), (7), (8), (9), and (10m) and ss. 16.71 (7), 16.73 (4) (a), 16.751, 16.754, 50.05 (7) (f),
3153.05 (2m) (a), 287.15 (7), and 301.265, shall be awarded to the lowest responsible
4bidder, taking into consideration life cycle cost estimates under sub. (1m), when
5appropriate, the location of the agency, the quantities of the articles to be supplied,
6their conformity with the specifications, and the purposes for which they are
7required and the date of delivery.
SB367, s. 5 8Section 5. 20.370 (2) (hg) of the statutes is created to read:
SB367,5,119 20.370 (2) (hg) Producer responsibility for electronic waste. All moneys
10received under s. 287.17 for the cost of administering the electronic waste program
11under ss. 287.07 (5) and 287.17 and to make grants under s. 287.17 (15m).
SB367, s. 6 12Section 6. 287.07 (5) of the statutes is created to read:
SB367,5,1613 287.07 (5) Electronic devices. (a) Except as provided under par. (b),
14beginning on January 1 of the first year that begins at least 365 days after the
15effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts date], no person may dispose of
16any of the following in a solid waste disposal facility:
SB367,5,1917 1. A television; a computer monitor; a color video display device; or another
18video display device with a screen that is at least 8 inches in its longest diagonal
19measurement.
SB367,5,2020 2. A computer that weighs more than 6 pounds, including a portable computer.
SB367,5,2121 3. A digital audio storage device.
SB367,5,2222 4. A printer.
SB367,5,2323 5. A facsimile transmission device.
SB367,6,524 (b) The secretary of natural resources may delay the effective date of par. (a)
25if the secretary finds that application of par. (a) will result in unacceptable hardship

1for municipalities or counties in conducting solid waste recycling or disposal
2activities. The secretary may not delay the effective date by more than 3 years. The
3secretary shall provide a notice of any delay under this paragraph, including the
4delayed effective date, to the revisor of statutes for publication in the Wisconsin
5Administrative Register.
SB367, s. 7 6Section 7. 287.17 of the statutes is created to read:
SB367,6,8 7287.17 Producer accountability for electronic waste. (1) Definitions.
8In this section:
SB367,6,99 (a) "Covered electronic equipment" means any of the following:
SB367,6,1210 1. A television; a computer monitor; a color video display device; or another
11video display device with a screen that is at least 8 inches in its longest diagonal
12measurement.
SB367,6,1313 2. A computer that weighs more than 6 pounds, including a portable computer.
SB367,6,1414 3. A digital audio storage device.
SB367,6,1515 4. A printer.
SB367,6,1616 5. A facsimile transmission device.
SB367,6,1717 6. An optical scanner.
SB367,6,1818 7. A mobile telephone.
SB367,6,2019 8. Any other kind of electronic equipment specified by the department under
20sub. (12).
SB367,6,2421 (b) "Covered electronic waste" means covered electronic equipment that has
22been taken out of service or has been relinquished for recycling or disposal but has
23not been recycled or finally disposed of. "Covered electronic waste" does not include
24covered electronic equipment that has been donated for reuse or sold for reuse.
SB367,7,2
1(c) "Electronic equipment" means equipment that requires electric current or
2electromagnetic fields to function and that contains a circuit board.
SB367,7,63 (cm) "Historic covered waste" means covered electronic equipment that was
4first sold at retail before the effective date under sub. (2) and that has become
5electronic waste, the producer of which is in business on the effective date under sub.
6(2).
SB367,7,97 (d) "Orphan covered waste" means covered electronic equipment that was first
8sold at retail before the effective date under sub. (2) and that has become electronic
9waste, the producer of which is not in business on the effective date under sub. (2).
SB367,7,1110 (e) "Producer" means a person, other than a person that remanufactures and
11resells covered electronic waste, that does any of the following:
SB367,7,1212 1. Manufactures and sells covered electronic equipment under its own brand.
SB367,7,1413 2. Manufactures and sells covered electronic equipment without affixing a
14brand.
SB367,7,1615 3. Resells covered electronic equipment manufactured by others under the
16person's own brand.
SB367,7,1817 (f) "Program" means the actions that are taken to carry out a plan approved
18under sub. (4).
SB367,7,2119 (g) "Recycling" means processing waste materials to prepare them to be used
20for the same or a different use. "Recycling" does not include burning waste with or
21without energy recovery.
SB367,7,2322 (h) "Reuse" means to use covered electronic equipment or a component of
23covered electronic equipment for its original use.
SB367,8,3
1(2) Effective date. The effective date for subs. (3) to (14) is the first day of the
225th month beginning after the effective date of this subsection .... [revisor inserts
3date].
SB367,8,7 4(3) Plan. (a) Except as provided under sub. (13), no later than the first day of
5the 6th month beginning after the effective date under sub. (2), a producer whose
6covered electronic equipment is sold in this state shall submit to the department a
7plan that includes all of the following:
SB367,8,128 1. Provisions, designed to achieve the performance requirements in sub. (7) (a),
9under which the producer finances the collection, transportation, and reuse,
10recycling, treatment, or disposal, in a manner that is consistent with all
11requirements under state law, of the producer's covered electronic equipment first
12sold at retail after the effective date under sub. (2) that is discarded in this state.
SB367,8,1713 2. Provisions, designed to achieve the performance requirements in sub. (7) (b),
14under which the producer finances the collection, transportation, and reuse,
15recycling, treatment, or disposal, in a manner that is consistent with all
16requirements under state law, of the producer's share, as determined under sub. (7)
17(c), of historic covered waste and orphan covered waste.
SB367,8,1918 3. Provisions to ensure compliance with the worker protection requirements in
19sub. (7) (d) and (e).
SB367,8,2020 4. Provisions for meeting the labeling requirements in sub. (8).
SB367,8,2121 5. Provisions for meeting the consumer education requirements in sub. (9).
SB367,8,2322 6. Provisions for meeting the requirements for providing information to
23recyclers in sub. (10).
SB367,9,3
17. A description of actions that will be implemented by the producer if the
2provisions under subd. 1. or 2. fail to achieve the performance requirements in sub.
3(7) (a) or (b).
SB367,9,64 8. Documentation, such as contracts, letters of intent, or memoranda of
5understanding, that all persons whose participation is needed to implement the
6provisions under subds. 1. and 2. are willing to participate.
SB367,9,77 9. One of the following:
SB367,9,128 a. Information concerning the number of the producer's televisions sold in this
9state during each of the 10 years before the year in which the producer submits the
10plan and information concerning the number and type of the producer's computers,
11mobile telephones, and other pieces of covered electronic equipment sold in this state
12during each of the 5 years before the year in which the producer submits the plan.
SB367,9,1513 b. A statement that the producer prefers to have the department estimate
14under sub. (7) (c) the sales of the producer's covered electronic equipment in this
15state.
SB367,9,1616 10. Provisions that ensure all of the following:
SB367,9,2017 a. That covered electronic waste collected under the plan that contains a
18substance listed in sub. (15) (a) 1. to 8. and that is not in working order is not exported
19to any country that is not a member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation
20and Development.
SB367,9,2421 b. That covered electronic waste collected under the plan that contains a
22substance listed in sub. (15) (a) 1. to 8. and that is in working order is not exported
23to any country that is not a member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation
24and Development unless the producer or a person participating in the producer's

1program certifies to the department that the covered electronic waste is in working
2order and is destined for direct reuse.
SB367,10,43 11. Provisions to ensure that opportunities and locations for collection of
4covered electronic waste are convenient for all persons in this state.
SB367,10,65 12. Provisions for the payment of the partial electronics recycling fee under sub.
6(14) (b).
SB367,10,77 13. Procedures for modifying the plan with the consent of the department.
SB367,10,138 (b) A producer may not include in a plan under par. (a) a requirement that
9persons who wish to discard covered electronic equipment pay a fee, at the time that
10the covered electronic equipment is relinquished, to discard the covered electronic
11equipment, but may require those persons to deliver covered electronic equipment
12to a collection point or to ship covered electronic to a person designated by the
13producer if the producer pays for the shipping.
SB367,10,1714 (c) A producer may provide for a person other than the producer, including an
15entity created by more than one producer, to implement portions of a plan under par.
16(a) and may provide for implementation of portions of a plan jointly with other
17producers.
SB367,11,2 18(4) Review of plan. The department shall review a plan submitted under sub.
19(3) within 3 months of its submission to determine whether the plan complies with
20the requirements of that subsection. Within 30 days after completing its review, the
21department shall notify a producer of any deficiencies in the producer's plan. If an
22original or modified plan complies with the requirements of sub. (3), the department
23shall approve the plan. If a producer fails to remedy deficiencies in the producer's
24plan by a deadline set by the department, the department shall disapprove the plan

1and no person may sell the producer's covered electronic equipment in this state until
2all of the following occur:
SB367,11,33 (a) The producer submits a new plan.
SB367,11,54 (b) The producer pays a fee in the amount specified under sub. (14) for
5submitting an original plan.
SB367,11,66 (c) The department approves the new plan.
SB367,11,9 7(5) Implementation. Upon approval under sub. (4) of a producer's plan, the
8producer shall begin to implement the plan. A producer shall fully implement its
9plan no more than 12 months after the department approves the plan under sub. (4).
SB367,11,20 10(6) Proof of financial responsibility. Except as provided under sub. (13), no
11person may sell a producer's covered electronic equipment in this state beginning on
12the first day of the 12th month beginning after the effective date under sub. (2) or on
13the first day of the 2nd month beginning after the approval of the producer's plan
14under sub. (4), whichever is earlier, unless the producer files with the department
15a surety bond or other form of financial assurance acceptable to the department in
16an amount equal to $300,000 or 10 percent of the dollar amount of the sales of the
17producer's covered electronic equipment in this state in the year before the producer
18files the bond, whichever is greater, established in favor of or made payable to the
19department to cover costs incurred because of any violation by the producer of the
20requirements of this section.
SB367,11,24 21(7) Performance requirements. (a) To achieve the performance requirements
22for a producer's covered electronic equipment that is sold at retail after the effective
23date under sub. (2) and that is discarded in this state, a producer must demonstrate
24all of the following:
SB367,12,8
11. That, no later than the first day of the 24th month beginning after approval
2of the producer's plan under sub. (4), the number of pieces of the producer's covered
3electronic equipment sold at retail after the effective date under sub. (2) that are
4collected through the producer's program annually equals at least 50 percent of the
5number of pieces of the producer's covered electronic equipment that are sold at
6retail in this state annually and that the program annually results in the reuse or
7recycling of at least 50 percent of the components and materials contained in the
8covered electronic equipment that is collected.
SB367,12,169 2. That, no later than the first day of the 48th month beginning after approval
10of the producer's plan under sub. (4), the number of pieces of the producer's covered
11electronic equipment sold at retail after the effective date under sub. (2) that are
12collected through the producer's program annually equals at least 75 percent of the
13number of pieces of the producer's covered electronic equipment that are sold at
14retail in this state annually and that the program annually results in the reuse or
15recycling of at least 75 percent of the components and materials contained in the
16covered electronic equipment that is collected.
SB367,12,2417 3. That, no later than the first day of the 60th month beginning after approval
18of the producer's plan under sub. (4), the number of pieces of the producer's covered
19electronic equipment sold at retail after the effective date under sub. (2) that are
20collected through the producer's program annually equals at least 90 percent of the
21number of pieces of the producer's covered electronic equipment that are sold at
22retail in this state annually and that the program annually results in the reuse or
23recycling of at least 95 percent of the components and materials contained in the
24covered electronic equipment that is collected.
SB367,13,2
1(b) To achieve the performance requirements for historic covered waste and
2orphan covered waste, a producer must demonstrate all of the following:
SB367,13,93 1. That, no later than the first day of the 24th month beginning after approval
4of the producer's plan under sub. (4), the amount of historic covered waste and
5orphan covered waste collected through the producer's program annually equals at
6least the producer's share, determined under par. (c), of 2 kilograms per resident of
7this state and that the program annually results in the reuse or recycling of at least
8the producer's share of 1.5 kilograms of the historic covered waste and orphan
9covered waste.
SB367,13,1610 2. That, no later than the first day of the 60th month beginning after approval
11of the producer's plan under sub. (4), the amount of historic covered waste and
12orphan covered waste collected through the producer's program annually equals at
13least the producer's share, determined under par. (c), of 4 kilograms per resident of
14this state and that the program annually results in the reuse or recycling of at least
15the producer's share of 3.5 kilograms of the historic covered waste and orphan
16covered waste.
SB367,13,2317 (c) The department shall determine each producer's share for the purposes of
18par. (b) based on the producer's market share of sales of covered electronic
19equipment. If a producer does not provide the information under sub. (3) (a) 9. a.,
20the department shall increase its estimate of the producer's market share by 10
21percent, and adjust its estimates of the market shares of producers who provide that
22information accordingly. The department may adjust its determinations of market
23share annually.
SB367,14,324 (d) A producer shall include in its plan submitted under sub. (3) provisions to
25ensure that employers of workers who perform activities necessary to collect,

1transport, reuse, recycle, treat, or dispose of covered electronic waste under the
2producer's program protect the health and safety of those workers by doing all of the
3following:
SB367,14,54 1. Providing to the department of workforce development evidence of
5compliance with state and federal occupational safety and health requirements.
SB367,14,86 2. Performing monitoring of the employers' facilities for all of the substances
7under sub. (15) (a) 1. to 8. and reporting the results of the monitoring to the
8department of workforce development every 3 months.
SB367,14,129 3. Performing human health monitoring of all of the workers, including blood
10testing for lead and compounds containing bromine, chlorine, and mercury, and
11reporting the results of the monitoring to the department of workforce development
12every 3 months.
SB367,14,1613 (e) A producer shall include in its plan submitted under sub. (3) provisions to
14ensure that prison labor is not used in this state to collect, transport, reuse, recycle,
15treat, or dispose of covered electronic waste under the producer's program unless all
16of the following apply:
SB367,14,1817 1. The prisoners are provided with compensation equivalent to market wages
18for the work performed.
SB367,14,2119 2. The prisoners are afforded protections that are at least equal to those
20provided under this state's occupational health and safety laws and rules, in addition
21to the protections under par. (d).
SB367,15,2 22(8) Labeling. Beginning on the first day of the 12th month beginning after the
23date on which a producer's plan is approved under sub. (4), no person may sell the
24producer's covered electronic equipment in this state unless the equipment is labeled

1with the following information or is accompanied by written material to be provided
2to the user of the equipment that contains the following information:
SB367,15,53 (a) A description of which of the substances under sub. (15) (a) 1. to 8. are
4contained in the covered electronic equipment and of the parts that contain those
5substances.
SB367,15,66 (b) A description of the prohibitions in s. 287.07 (5).
SB367,15,97 (c) A toll-free telephone number or the address of an Internet site that users
8of covered electronic equipment can use to obtain information and instructions about
9discarding the covered electronic equipment through the producer's program.
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