ORS 459A.863
Definitions


As used in ORS 459A.860 (Legislative findings) to 459A.975 (Rules):

(1)

“Brand” means any mark, word, name, symbol, design, device or graphical element, or a combination thereof, including a registered or unregistered trademark, that identifies a product and distinguishes the product from other products.

(2)

“Commingled recycling” means the recycling or recovery of two or more materials that are mixed together and that generally would be separated into individual materials at a commingled recycling processing facility in order to be marketed.

(3)

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(a)

“Commingled recycling processing facility” means a facility that:

(A)

Receives source separated commingled recyclable materials that are collected commingled from a collection program providing the opportunity to recycle; and

(B)

Separates the recyclable materials described in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph into marketable commodities or streams of materials that are intended for use or further processing by others.

(b)

“Commingled recycling processing facility” does not include:

(A)

Scrap metal recycling facilities;

(B)

Scrap automotive or appliance recycling facilities;

(C)

Full-service redemption centers or dealer redemption centers, as those terms are defined in ORS 459A.700 (Definitions for ORS 459A.700 to 459A.744), and recycling facilities owned and operated by a distributor cooperative established under ORS 459A.718 (Distributor cooperatives);

(D)

Recycling facilities handling covered electronic devices, as defined in ORS 459A.305 (Definitions for ORS 459A.305 to 459A.355);

(E)

Recycling processing facilities that process only noncommingled, source separated recyclable material from commercial entities;

(F)

Recycling processing facilities that recover commingled recyclable material primarily from the construction and demolition debris waste stream;

(G)

Recycling depots;

(H)

Recycling reload facilities; or

(I)

Limited sort facilities, as defined by rule by the Environmental Quality Commission.

(4)

“Contaminant” means:

(a)

A material set out for recycling collection that is not properly prepared and on the list of materials accepted for recycling collection by a recycling collection program; or

(b)

A material shipped to a recycling end market that is not accepted or desired by that end market.

(5)

“Contamination” means the presence of one or more contaminants in a recycling collection or commodity stream in an amount or concentration that negatively impacts the value of the material or negatively impacts a processor’s ability to sort that material.

(6)

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(a)

“Covered product” means:

(A)

Packaging;

(B)

Printing and writing paper; and

(C)

Food serviceware.

(b)

“Covered product” does not include:

(A)

A beverage container, as defined in ORS 459A.700 (Definitions for ORS 459A.700 to 459A.744).

(B)

Bound books.

(C)

Napkins, paper towels or other paper intended to be used for cleaning or the absorption of liquids.

(D)

Rigid pallets used as the structural foundation for transporting goods lifted by a forklift, pallet jack or similar device.

(E)

Specialty packaging items that are used exclusively in industrial or manufacturing processes, including but not limited to:
(i)
Cores and wraps for rolls of packaging sold by a mill to a packaging converter or food processor; and
(ii)
Trays, whether designed for a single use or multiple uses, used for the transport of component parts from a parts supplier to a manufacturer that assembles those parts.

(F)

Liquified petroleum gas containers that are designed to be refilled.

(G)

A material that the producer demonstrates is exempt under ORS 459A.869 (Requirements for producers and producer responsibility organizations).

(H)

Pallet wrap or similar packaging used to secure a palletized load if added by a person that is not the producer of the palletized covered products.

(I)

Packaging related to containers for architectural paint, as defined in ORS 459A.822 (Definitions for ORS 459A.820 to 459A.855), that has been collected by a producer responsibility organization under the program established under ORS 459A.820 (Findings) to 459A.855 (Product Stewardship Fund).

(J)

Any item that is not ultimately discarded inside this state, whether for purposes of recovery or disposal.

(K)

Items sold on a farm or used on a farm, including items used for farm use, as defined in ORS 215.203 (Zoning ordinances establishing exclusive farm use zones), or for processing on a farm, provided that an item used on a farm is not subsequently sold at a retail establishment that is not located on a farm.

(L)

Items used by a nursery licensed under ORS 571.055 (License required to grow or deal in nursery stock) that generates the majority of the nursery’s revenue through the sale of nursery stock, as defined in ORS 571.005 (Definitions for ORS 571.005 to 571.230), provided that the items are not sold through retail sales.

(M)

Packaging and paper products sold or supplied in connection with:
(i)
Prescription drugs as defined in ORS 689.005 (Definitions);
(ii)
Nonprescription drugs as defined in ORS 689.005 (Definitions);
(iii)
Drugs marketed under a brand name as defined in ORS 689.515 (Regulation of generic drugs); or
(iv)
Drugs marketed under a generic name as defined in ORS 689.515 (Regulation of generic drugs).

(N)

Packaging and paper products sold or supplied in connection with drugs that are used for animal medicines, including but not limited to parasiticide drugs for animals.

(O)

Packaging and paper products sold or supplied in connection with:
(i)
Infant formula as defined in 21 U.S.C. 321(z);
(ii)
Medical food as defined in 21 U.S.C. 360ee(b)(3); or
(iii)
Fortified oral nutritional supplements used for individuals who require supplemental or sole source nutrition to meet nutritional needs due to special dietary needs directly related to cancer, chronic kidney disease, diabetes, malnutrition, or failure to thrive, as those terms are defined as by the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, or other medical conditions as determined by the commission.

(P)

Wine and spirit containers for which a refund value is established under Oregon law.

(Q)

Packaging for products:
(i)
That are required under 40 C.F.R. 156.140 (Rendition and entry of verdict on docket), or other federal regulation pertaining to toxic or hazardous materials, to state on the label or container that the packaging should not be recycled or should be disposed of in a manner other than recycling; or
(ii)
Identified by the commission by rule as product that is required by law to state on the label or container that the packaging should not be recycled or should be disposed of in a manner other than recycling.

(R)

Any other material, as determined by the commission by rule, after consultation with the Oregon Recycling System Advisory Council.

(7)

“Food serviceware” means paper or plastic plates, wraps, cups, bowls, pizza boxes, cutlery, straws, lids, bags, aluminum foil or clamshells or similar containers:

(a)

That are generally intended for single use; and

(b)

That are sold to a retailer or a dine-in food establishment or a take-out food establishment, regardless of whether the item is used to prepackage food for resale, is filled on site for food ordered by a customer or is resold as is.

(8)

“Large producer” means a producer that is among the 25 largest producers of covered products based on market share.

(9)

“Licensee” means a person that is licensed by a brand and manufactures a covered product or a packaged item under that brand.

(10)

“Litter” means waste that is improperly placed so as to be a nuisance or aesthetic, health or environmental concern.

(11)

“Local government” means:

(a)

A city;

(b)

A county; or

(c)

A metropolitan service district.

(12)

“Local government’s service provider” means:

(a)

A collection service franchise holder under ORS 459A.085 (City, county authority to issue collection service franchises);

(b)

Any person authorized by a city or county to provide recycling collection services described in subsection (25)(a) to (d) of this section; or

(c)

Any person authorized by a metropolitan service district to provide recycling collection services described in subsection (25)(d) of this section.

(13)

“Market share” means a producer’s percentage of all covered products sold in or into this state during a specified time period, as calculated in accordance with methods established by the commission by rule.

(14)

“Mechanical recycling” means a form of recycling that does not change the basic molecular structure of the material being recycled.

(15)

“Metropolitan service district” means a metropolitan service district established under ORS chapter 268.

(16)

“Nonprofit organization” means an organization or group of organizations described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code that is exempt from income tax under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code.

(17)

“Opportunity to recycle” has the meaning given that term in ORS 459A.005 (“Opportunity to recycle” defined).

(18)

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(a)

“Packaging” means:

(A)

Materials used for the containment or protection of products, including but not limited to paper, plastic, glass or metal or a mixture thereof;

(B)

Single-use bags, including but not limited to shopping bags; and

(C)

Nondurable materials used in storage, shipping or moving, including but not limited to packing materials, moving boxes, file boxes and folders.

(b)

“Packaging” does not include:

(A)

Food serviceware; or

(B)

Sharps, as defined in ORS 459.386 (Definitions for ORS 459.386 to 459.405).

(19)

“Person” has the meaning given that term in ORS 459.005 (Definitions for ORS 459.005 to 459.437, 459.705 to 459.790 and 459A.005 to 459A.665).

(20)

“Printing and writing paper” includes, but is not limited to, newspaper, magazines, flyers, brochures, booklets, catalogs, telephone directories and paper used for copying, writing or other general use.

(21)

“Processor” means a person that owns or operates a commingled recycling processing facility.

(22)

“Producer” means a person that is determined to be the producer of a covered product under ORS 459A.866 (Determining producers of covered products).

(23)

“Producer responsibility organization” means a nonprofit organization established by a producer or group of producers to administer a producer responsibility program.

(24)

“Producer responsibility program” means a statewide program for the responsible management of covered products that is administered by a producer responsibility organization pursuant to a plan approved by the Department of Environmental Quality under ORS 459A.878 (Approval of producer responsibility program plan).

(25)

“Recycling collection” means the act or process of gathering recyclable materials by:

(a)

On-route residential collection from the generator at the place of generation;

(b)

On-site nonresidential collection from the generator at the place of generation;

(c)

Multifamily on-route residential collection from each multifamily dwelling that has five or more units;

(d)

Recycling depots at a disposal site or another designated location that is more convenient to the population being served and expanded depots as described in ORS 459A.007 (Opportunity to recycle program elements); or

(e)

Other collection methods included in an approved producer responsibility program plan.

(26)

“Recycling depot” means a location where recyclable materials are accepted from the public or commercial businesses and transported to a location for processing or to an end market.

(27)

“Recycling reload facility” means a facility other than a recycling depot where recyclable materials are received, consolidated and made ready for transport to another location for processing or to a responsible end market.

(28)

“Recycling system” means all aspects of the programs and participants that have a role in Oregon’s statewide recycling structure, including producers of products sold in or into Oregon, generators of recyclable materials, governments that regulate materials management programs, businesses that collect and process recyclable materials and persons that receive recyclable materials to convert to new feedstock or products.

(29)

“Responsible end market” means a materials market in which the recycling or recovery of materials or the disposal of contaminants is conducted in a way that benefits the environment and minimizes risks to public health and worker health and safety.

(30)

“Responsible management” means the handling, tracking and disposition of covered products from the point of collection through the final destination of the collected material in a way that benefits the environment and minimizes risks to public health and worker health and safety.

(31)

“Responsible recycling” means the handling of covered products for recycling and removal of contaminants by a certified or permitted processor and disposition to a responsible end market.

(32)

“Small producer” means a producer that:

(a)

Is a nonprofit organization;

(b)

Is a public body, as defined in ORS 174.109 (“Public body” defined);

(c)

Has a gross revenue of less than $5 million for the organization’s most recent fiscal year;

(d)

Sold in or into Oregon less than one metric ton of covered products for use in this state in the most recent calendar year;

(e)

Is a manufacturer of a beverage sold in a beverage container, as those terms are defined in ORS 459A.700 (Definitions for ORS 459A.700 to 459A.744), that sold in or into Oregon less than five metric tons of covered products, including but not limited to secondary and tertiary packaging for beverage containers, for use in this state in the most recent calendar year;

(f)

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(A)

Is a restaurant, food cart or similar business establishment that primarily sells to members of the public food that is generally intended to be consumed immediately and without the need for further preparation, either on or off the premises; and

(B)

Is not a producer of food serviceware as described in ORS 459A.866 (Determining producers of covered products); or

(g)

Operates a single retail sales establishment, has no online sales and is not supplied or operated as part of a franchise or a chain.

(33)

“Specifically identified material” means a material or covered product identified by the department under ORS 459A.917 (Specifically identified materials).

(34)

“Uniform statewide collection list” means the list of materials established in accordance with the requirements of ORS 459A.914 (Uniform statewide collection list) (4). [2021 c.681 §2]

Source: Section 459A.863 — Definitions, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors459A.­html.

459A.005
“Opportunity to recycle” defined
459A.007
Opportunity to recycle program elements
459A.008
Expanded education and promotion program
459A.010
Policy
459A.012
Alternative recovery rate calculation methods
459A.015
Commission duties
459A.020
Statewide integrated solid waste management plan
459A.025
Adoption of rules regarding waste disposal and recycling
459A.027
Legislative findings
459A.029
Provision of materials to local governments
459A.030
Technical assistance to local governments
459A.035
Solid waste composition study
459A.045
Request for modification or variance
459A.050
Recycling reports
459A.055
Variance or request for extension to provide opportunity to recycle
459A.065
Mandatory participation in recycling
459A.070
Limitation on amount charged person who source separates recyclable material
459A.075
Exemptions
459A.080
Prohibitions against removing or mixing recyclable material
459A.085
City, county authority to issue collection service franchises
459A.100
Definitions for ORS 459A.100 to 459A.120
459A.105
Policy
459A.110
Additional fees for programs for reduction of waste and environmental risks
459A.120
Use of additional fees
459A.125
Maximum amount of additional fee
459A.130
Rebate of additional fee to economically distressed counties
459A.200
Definitions
459A.203
Requirement to participate in drug take-back program
459A.206
Organization of program operator
459A.209
Plan for drug take-back program
459A.212
Changes to program
459A.215
Authorized collectors
459A.218
Drop-off sites
459A.221
Covered drug collection events
459A.224
Disposal of covered drugs
459A.227
Public awareness
459A.230
Annual report
459A.233
Costs of participation in drug take-back program
459A.236
Inspection and audit
459A.239
Enforcement
459A.242
Fees
459A.245
Secure Drug Take-Back Account
459A.248
Liability
459A.251
Application of antitrust laws
459A.254
Confidentiality
459A.257
Nonapplicability of Uniform Controlled Substances Act
459A.260
State preemption of local laws
459A.263
Interagency agreements
459A.266
Rules
459A.300
Legislative findings
459A.305
Definitions for ORS 459A.305 to 459A.355
459A.310
Applicability to manufacturers
459A.315
Registration by manufacturer
459A.320
Manufacturer program plan
459A.322
Recycling credits
459A.325
Recycling fee for manufacturer participating in state contractor program
459A.330
Prohibition against charging fee for collection, transportation or recycling of covered electronic devices
459A.335
Requirements for sale of covered electronic devices by retailers
459A.340
Duties of department
459A.345
Rules
459A.350
Disposition of fees
459A.355
Covered Electronic Devices Account
459A.360
Evaluation by department of certain federal laws
459A.365
City and county regulation of collection of solid waste
459A.475
Legislative findings
459A.480
State agency recycling program
459A.485
System and procedures for separation and collection of solid waste
459A.490
Paper conservation
459A.500
Definitions for ORS 459A.500 to 459A.520
459A.505
Minimum recycled content for newsprint
459A.510
Report to consumer of amount of post-consumer waste in shipment
459A.515
Annual report to department
459A.520
Minimum recycled content for directories
459A.550
Report on use of new and recycled glass
459A.552
Recycling and recovery of used oil
459A.554
Reduction, reuse and recovery of used oil
459A.555
Definitions for ORS 459A.552 to 459A.599
459A.560
Legislative findings
459A.565
Used oil to be collected and recycled
459A.570
Used oil information center
459A.575
Oil recycling information to be posted
459A.580
Prohibited disposal of used oil
459A.585
Enforcement powers of commission
459A.590
Use, management, disposal and resource recovery
459A.595
Use for dust suppression or as herbicide
459A.599
Short title
459A.600
“Compost” defined
459A.605
Rules for purchase of compost and sewage sludge by state
459A.615
Programs to use compost and sewage sludge
459A.620
Use of compost or sewage sludge by state agencies given priority
459A.630
Motor vehicle mercury light switches
459A.650
Definitions for ORS 459A.650 to 459A.665
459A.655
Minimum reuse, recycled material or recycled content for rigid plastic containers
459A.657
Recycling rate
459A.660
Manufacturer records
459A.665
Opportunity to recycle rigid plastic containers
459A.700
Definitions for ORS 459A.700 to 459A.744
459A.702
Applicability of ORS 459A.700 to 459A.744
459A.705
Refund value
459A.710
Practices required of dealers and distributors
459A.711
Space occupied by dealer described
459A.712
Liability of manufacturer, distributor and importer for failure to pay refund value of beverage containers
459A.715
Refusal of dealer or distributor to accept or pay refund in certain cases
459A.716
Return with intent to defraud
459A.717
Civil penalties
459A.718
Distributor cooperatives
459A.720
Indication of refund value
459A.725
Certification of containers as reusable by more than one manufacturer
459A.730
Decision upon certification applications
459A.735
Full-service redemption centers
459A.737
Full-service redemption centers
459A.738
Convenience zones
459A.741
Dealer redemption centers
459A.742
Inspection authority
459A.743
Certification and withdrawal procedures
459A.744
Bottle Bill Fund
459A.750
Recycling and waste reduction component of curriculum
459A.755
Definitions
459A.757
Prohibition on provision of certain checkout bags
459A.759
State preemption of certain local provisions
459A.775
“State agency” defined
459A.780
Prohibition against purchase or use of nonbiodegradable and nonrecyclable food packaging
459A.785
Effective recycling program
459A.820
Findings
459A.822
Definitions for ORS 459A.820 to 459A.855
459A.825
Participation in architectural paint stewardship program
459A.827
Plan for architectural paint stewardship program
459A.830
Collection system for post-consumer architectural paint
459A.832
Approval or denial of new or updated plans for architectural paint stewardship programs
459A.835
Approval for amendment or update to plan for architectural paint stewardship program
459A.837
Notification regarding changes to architectural paint stewardship program
459A.840
Conduct authorized
459A.842
Reports by stewardship organizations
459A.845
Estimate by Department of Environmental Quality of total volume of post-consumer architectural paint collected
459A.847
Data disclosure
459A.850
Orders
459A.852
Fees
459A.855
Product Stewardship Fund
459A.860
Legislative findings
459A.863
Definitions
459A.866
Determining producers of covered products
459A.869
Requirements for producers and producer responsibility organizations
459A.872
Exemptions
459A.875
Producer responsibility program plan
459A.878
Approval of producer responsibility program plan
459A.881
Producer responsibility program plan amendments
459A.884
Membership fees charged by producer responsibility organization
459A.887
Annual report
459A.890
Compensation to local governments
459A.893
Development of educational resources
459A.896
Other duties of producer responsibility organization
459A.899
Oregon Recycling System Advisory Council
459A.902
Duties of council
459A.905
Prohibition on delivery of commingled recyclables to certain facilities
459A.908
Roll carts
459A.911
Other duties of local governments
459A.914
Uniform statewide collection list
459A.917
Specifically identified materials
459A.920
Contamination management fee
459A.923
Processor commodity risk fee
459A.926
Recycling rate of plastic
459A.929
Contamination reduction
459A.932
Equity study
459A.935
Multifamily housing needs assessment
459A.938
Fees
459A.941
Waste prevention and reuse
459A.944
Life cycle evaluation
459A.947
Producer Responsibility Fund
459A.950
Waste Prevention and Reuse Fund
459A.955
Permit required for commingled recycling processing facility
459A.956
Certification program
459A.959
Contamination
459A.962
Enforcement and record keeping
459A.965
Prohibition on promoting acceptance of certain materials for composting
459A.968
Antitrust
459A.975
Rules
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