![]() OR requires that until 12/31/93 retailers must accept at least 1 battery from consumers, after which they must only accept batteries one-for-one at the point of sale. NV will allow lead battery disposal at stat “permitted” facilities, however. ![]() NH, NM, NV and MA placed a ban on the landfilling and incineration of lead batteries only. MN limits the number of batteries that a consumer can return to retailers to 5 at a time. ![]() Kansas City’s ordinance requires that retailers take back up to 3 batteries not at the point of sale, and it requires that junk batteries be stored in “an adequately ventilated enclosure in good repair that protects its contents from any precipitation, etc.” Any spilled acid must be immediately collected and neutralized.į. Retailers in CT must take back batteries one-for-one at the point of sale.Į. A “No” indicates that there is no sign requirement.ĭ. This refers to whose responsibility it is to make the educational signs, the state or the retailer. Deposits are flat fees, minimums, or maximums.ī. (4) As a source of auxiliary power to support the electrical systems in a vehicle, as defined in Section 670 of the Vehicle Code, including an implement of husbandry as defined in Section 36000 of the Vehicle Code, or an aircraft.Ī. (3) As a stationary storage or standby battery that is designed to be used in systems where the battery acts as either electrical storage for electricity generation equipment or a source of emergency power, or otherwise serves as a backup in case of failure or interruption in the flow of power from the primary source. (2) As a motive power battery that is designed to provide the source of power for propulsion or operation of a vehicle, including a watercraft. (1) As a starting battery that is designed to deliver a high burst of energy to an internal combustion engine until it starts. Effective Date: 1/1/89 amended 2016, 2019ĭeposit a (refundable):Required (varies, stationary storage batteries exempt) yįee (Nonrefundable): $1 $2 starting Ap(stationary storage batteries exempt)ĭefinition: “Lead-acid battery” means a battery weighing over five kilograms that is primarily composed of both lead and sulfuric acid, whether sulfuric acid is in liquid, solid, or gel state, with a capacity of six volts or more that is used for any of the following purposes:
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