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2009 Connecticut Code
Title 22a Environmental Protection
Chapter 446n Covered Electronic Devices

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  • Sec. 22a-629. Definitions.
  • Sec. 22a-630. Registration. Fees. Regulations.
  • Sec. 22a-631. State-wide electronics recycling program. Allocation of cost. Municipal participation. Covered electronic recyclers. Orphan devices. Penalty for nonpayment. Reimbursement. Private programs.
  • Sec. 22a-632. Compliance with laws, regulations and ordinances required. Performance requirements.
  • Sec. 22a-633. Brand and labeling required for sale.
  • Sec. 22a-634. List of compliant manufacturers. Consultation before sale. Exception.
  • Sec. 22a-635. Information provided to consumers by retailers. Prohibition against charging consumers.
  • Sec. 22a-636. Prohibition against knowingly placing a covered electronic device in a solid waste facility.
  • Sec. 22a-637. Cease and desist orders. Suspension or revocation of registration. Injunctions. Civil proceedings.
  • Sec. 22a-638. Regulations.
  • Sec. 22a-639. Preparation of electronics recycling plan. Annual status report.
  • Sec. 22a-640. Participation in regional organization or compact authorized.
  • Secs. 22a-641 to 22a-900.

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