42252.6.
(a) On and after July 1, 2009, a person who is provided a plastic carryout bag by a store shall pay the store a plastic carryout bag impact fee of twenty-five cents ($0.25) per bag.(1) The plastic carryout bag impact fee imposed pursuant to subdivision (a) shall be separately stated by the store on the receipt given to the customer at the time of sale.
(2) The store shall collect the plastic carryout bag impact fee from the customer at the time of sale and may retain 3 percent of the fee as reimbursement for any costs associated with the collection of the fee. The store shall remit the remainder to the board on a quarterly schedule for deposit in the California Plastic Carryout Bag Impact Fund, which is hereby created in the State Treasury.
(b) The moneys deposited in the fund may be expended by the board, upon appropriation by the Legislature, for the following purposes:
(1) The board may expend not more than 3 percent of the total annual revenue deposited in the fund as reimbursement for the board’s costs of collection, auditing, and making refunds associated with the fund.
(2) The board may expend the remaining moneys in the fund to make payments to counties and cities for litter prevention, litter cleanup activities, and source reduction efforts related to plastic carryout bags on a per capita basis for those activities, in accordance with all of the following:
(A) The payments made pursuant to this paragraph may not be expended for activities unrelated to litter prevention, litter cleanup activities, or source reduction efforts related to plastic carryout bags.
(B) To receive funds pursuant to this section, a city or county shall fill out and return a funding request form to the board. The form shall specify the litter prevention, litter cleanup activities, or source reduction efforts related to plastic carryout bags for which the funds will be used.
(C) The board shall annually prepare and distribute a funding request form to each city and county. The form shall specify the amount of funds available for litter prevention, litter cleanup activities, and source reduction efforts related to plastic carryout bags for which the jurisdiction is eligible. The form shall not exceed one double-sided page in length, and may be submitted electronically. If a city or county does not return the funding request form within 120 days of receipt of the form from the board, the city or county is not eligible to receive the funds for that funding cycle.
(D) For the purposes of this paragraph, per capita population shall be based on the population of the incorporated area of a city and the unincorporated area of a county.