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                         SENATE BILL 5539

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State of Washington      56th Legislature     1999 Regular Session

 

By Senators Fairley, Fraser and Kline

 

Read first time 01/27/1999.  Referred to Committee on Environmental Quality & Water Resources.

Providing for state and local procurement of recycled content products.


    AN ACT Relating to state and local procurement of recycled content products; amending RCW 43.19A.010, 43.19A.020, 43.19A.030, 43.19A.050, 43.19A.070, and 43.19A.060; and adding a new section to chapter 43.19A RCW.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

    Sec. 1.  RCW 43.19A.010 and 1992 c 174 s 12 are each amended to read as follows:

    Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter.

    (1) "Compost products" means mulch, soil amendments, ground cover, or other landscaping material derived from the biological or mechanical conversion of biosolids or cellulose-containing waste materials.

    (2) "Department" means the department of general administration.

    (3) "Director" means the director of the department of general administration.

    (4) "Local government" means a city, town, county, special purpose district, school district, or other municipal corporation.

    (5) "Lubricating oil" means petroleum-based oils for reducing friction in engine parts and other mechanical parts.

    (6) "Mixed waste paper" means assorted low-value grades of paper that have not been separated into individual grades of paper at the point of collection.

    (7) "Municipal sewage sludge" means a semisolid substance consisting of settled sewage solids combined with varying amounts of water and dissolved materials generated from a publicly owned wastewater treatment plant.

    (8) "Biosolids" means municipal sewage sludge or septic tank septage sludge that meets the requirements of chapter 70.95J RCW.

    (9) "Paper and paper products" means all items manufactured from paper or paperboard.

    (10) "Postconsumer waste" means a material or product that has served its intended use and has been discarded for disposal or recovery by a final consumer.

    (11) "Procurement officer" means the person that has the primary responsibility for procurement of materials or products.

    (12) "State agency" means all units of state government, including divisions of the governor's office, the legislature, the judiciary, state agencies and departments, correctional institutions, vocational technical institutions, and universities and colleges.

    (13) "Recycled content product" or "recycled product" means a product containing recycled materials.

    (14) "Recycled materials" means waste materials and by-products that have been recovered or diverted from solid waste and that can be utilized in place of a raw or virgin material in manufacturing a product and consists of materials derived from postconsumer waste, manufacturing waste, industrial scrap, agricultural wastes, and other items, all of which can be used in the manufacture of new or recycled products.

    (15) "Re-refined oils" means used lubricating oils from which the physical and chemical contaminants acquired through previous use have been removed through a refining process.  Re-refining may include distillation, hydrotreating, or treatments employing acid, caustic, solvent, clay, or other chemicals, or other physical treatments other than those used in reclaiming.

    (16) "State procurement officer" or "officer" means the person designated by the director under section 7 of this act.

    (17) "USEPA product standards" means the product standards of the United States environmental protection agency for recycled content published in the code of federal regulations.

 

    Sec. 2.  RCW 43.19A.020 and 1996 c 198 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:

    (1) The USEPA product standards, as now or hereafter amended, are adopted as the minimum standards for the state of Washington.  These standards shall be implemented for at least the products listed in (a) and (b) of this subsection by the dates indicated, unless the ((director)) state procurement officer finds that a different standard would significantly increase recycled product availability or competition.

    (a) By July 1, 1997:

    (i) Paper and paper products;

    (ii) Organic recovered materials; and

    (iii) Latex paint products;

    (b) By July 1, 1997:

    (i) Products for lower value uses containing recycled plastics;

    (ii) Retread and remanufactured tires;

    (iii) Lubricating oils;

    (iv) Automotive batteries;

    (v) Building insulation;

    (vi) Panelboard; and

    (vii) Compost products.

    (2) The standards required by this section shall be applied to recycled product purchasing by the department and other state agencies.  The standards may be adopted or applied by any other local government in product procurement.  The standards shall provide for exceptions under appropriate circumstances to allow purchases of recycled products that do not meet the minimum content requirements of the standards.

 

    Sec. 3.  RCW 43.19A.030 and 1998 c 245 s 57 are each amended to read as follows:

    (1) By January 1, 1993, each local government shall review its existing procurement policies and specifications to determine whether recycled products are intentionally or unintentionally excluded.  The policies and specifications shall be revised to include such products unless a recycled content product does not meet an established performance standard of the agency.

    (2) By fiscal year 1994, each local government shall adopt a minimum purchasing goal for recycled content as a percentage of the total dollar value of supplies purchased.  To assist in achieving this goal each local government shall adopt a strategy by January 1, 1993, and shall submit a description of the strategy to the department.  All public agencies shall respond to requests for information from the department for the purpose of its reporting requirements under this section.

    (3) Each local government shall designate a procurement officer who shall serve as the primary contact with the department for compliance with the requirements of this chapter.

    (4) This section shall apply only to local governments with expenditures for supplies exceeding five hundred thousand dollars for fiscal year 1989.  Expenditures for capital goods and for electricity, water, or gas for resale shall not be considered a supply expenditure.

    (5) The state procurement officer shall conduct a survey of those local governments to which this section applies regarding revisions in procurement policies and specifications, adoption of recycled content product procurement goals, and adoption of preferential purchase policies authorized by RCW 43.19A.040.  The officer shall ensure that the survey includes current procurement policies and experience in reaching the local government's goals.  The officer shall report the results of the survey to the environmental and state and local government committees of the house of representatives and the senate not later than December 31, 2000.

 

    Sec. 4.  RCW 43.19A.050 and 1996 c 198 s 2 are each amended to read as follows:

    The ((department)) state procurement officer shall prepare a strategy to increase purchases of recycled-content products by the department and all state agencies, including higher education institutions.  The strategy shall include purchases from public works contracts.  The strategy shall address the purchase of plastic products, retread and remanufactured tires, motor vehicle lubricants, latex paint, and lead acid batteries having recycled content.  In addition, the strategy shall incorporate actions to achieve the following purchase level goals of recycled content paper and compost products:

    (1) Paper products as a percentage of the total dollar amount purchased on an annual basis:

    (a) At least sixty percent by 1996;

    (b) At least seventy percent by 1997;

    (c) At least eighty percent by 1998.

    (2) Compost products as a percentage of the total dollar amount on an annual basis:

    (a) At least forty percent by 1996;

    (b) At least sixty percent by 1997;

    (c) At least eighty percent by 1998.

 

    Sec. 5.  RCW 43.19A.070 and 1991 c 297 s 9 are each amended to read as follows:

    (1) The ((department)) state procurement officer shall implement an education program to encourage maximum procurement of recycled products by state and local government entities.  The program shall include at least the following:

    (a) Technical assistance to all state and local governments and their designated procurement officers on the requirements of this chapter, including preparation of model purchase contracts, the preparation of procurement plans, and the availability of recycled products;

    (b) Two or more workshops annually in which all state and local government entities are invited;

    (c) Information on intergovernmental agreements to facilitate procurement of recycled products.

    (2) The ((director)) state procurement officer shall, in consultation with the department of ecology, make available to the public, local jurisdictions, and the private sector, a comprehensive list of substitutes for extremely hazardous, hazardous, toxic, and nonrecyclable products, and disposable products intended for a single use.  The department and all state agencies exercising the purchasing authorities of the department shall include the substitute products on bid notifications, except where the department allows an exception based upon product availability, price, suitability for intended use, or similar reasons.

    (3) The ((department)) state procurement officer shall prepare model procurement guidelines for use by local governments.

 

    Sec. 6.  RCW 43.19A.060 and 1991 c 297 s 8 are each amended to read as follows:

    (1) The department shall develop a data base of available products with recycled-content products, and vendors supplying such products.  The data base shall incorporate information regarding product consistency with the content standards adopted under RCW 43.19A.020.  The data base shall incorporate information developed through state and local government procurement of recycled-content products.  The state procurement officer shall survey existing research and literature on product performance and use such information to periodically update the data base.

    (2) By December 1, 1992, the department shall report to the appropriate standing committees of the legislature on the cost of making the data base accessible to all state and local governments and to the private sector.

    (3) The department shall compile information on purchases made by the department or pursuant to the department's purchasing authority, and information provided by local governments, regarding:

    (a) The percentage of recycled content and, if known, the amount of postconsumer waste in the products purchased;

    (b) Price;

    (c) Agency experience with the performance of recycled products and the supplier under the terms of the purchase; and

    (d) Any other information deemed appropriate by the department.

 

    NEW SECTION.  Sec. 7.  A new section is added to chapter 43.19A RCW to read as follows:

    From within existing staff of the department on the effective date of this act, the director shall designate a state procurement officer.  The officer shall be responsible for administering the department's recycled content product procurement duties under this chapter.

 


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