42984.2.
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the manufacturer of a tobacco product shall use materials eligible for recycling under state or local recycling programs, including electronic waste recycling programs, in existence as of January 1, 2020, to make any reusable component of the tobacco product.(b) If it is not possible to make the reusable component out of a material eligible for recycling as described in subdivision (a), or if the use of tobacco in or through the reusable component renders the component no longer eligible for recycling, the manufacturer of a tobacco product with a reusable component shall collect those reusable components through either of the following:
(1) Take-back collection bins that the manufacturer makes available to the public at every location that sells that manufacturer’s tobacco product.
(2) A mail-back program that uses safe-for-handling containers that the manufacturer makes available to the public at every location that sells that manufacturer’s tobacco product.
(c) If a reusable component would be designated as household hazardous waste, as defined in Section 25218.1 of the Health and Safety Code, at the end-of-life of that component, the manufacturer of the tobacco product with that reusable component shall collect that reusable component and send the component to the appropriate recycler, or shall reimburse household hazardous waste collection facilities, as defined in Section 25218.1 of the Health and Safety Code, for the costs of collecting and recycling the reusable component.
(d) The manufacturer of a tobacco product with a reusable component may fund and join a stewardship organization with other manufacturers to meet the requirement specified in subdivision (b). A stewardship organization shall submit to the department for approval a stewardship plan describing the take-back or mail-back program and a list of the manufacturers that are members of the stewardship organization.
(e) The costs of administering a take-back or mail-back program pursuant to paragraph (1) or (2) of subdivision (b) shall not be passed on to the consumer through a visible fee.
(f) A manufacturer of a tobacco product with a reusable component, individually or through membership in a stewardship organization, shall provide an annual report to the department that describes the manufacturer’s compliance with this section.