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July 17, 2024 Last Edit: June 5, 2025
End of Session Frenzy Begins
- Demand customers pay a 10-cent fee for bags, 5 cents to the retailer, 5 cents remitted to the state.
- Make utensils, condiments, cups, trays, napkins etc. by customer request only.
- Create a commission to study the use of polystyrene.
- Ban the use of black plastics.
- Create a commission on extended product responsibility for items like paint, mattresses, etc.
- Operate at least 1 location; and
- Less than 4,000 sq ft of retail space; and
- Have fewer than 10 employees; and
- Provide less than 10,000 bags annually.
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