(1) For the purposes of this section and
RCW 70.95.410, "transporter" means any person or entity that
transports recyclable materials from commercial or industrial
generators over the public highways of the state of Washington
for compensation, and who are required to possess a permit to
operate from the Washington utilities and transportation
commission under chapter 81.80 RCW. "Transporter" includes
commercial recycling operations of certificated solid waste
collection companies as provided in chapter 81.77 RCW.
"Transporter" does not include:
(a) Carriers of commercial recyclable materials, when such
materials are owned or being bought or sold by the entity or
person, and being carried in their own vehicle, when such
activity is incidental to the conduct of an entity or person's
primary business;
(b) Entities or persons hauling their own recyclables or
hauling recyclables they generated or purchased and transported
in their own vehicles;
(c) Nonprofit or charitable organizations collecting and
transporting recyclable materials from a buyback center, drop
box, or from a commercial or industrial generator of recyclable
materials;
(d) City municipal solid waste departments or city solid
waste contractors; or
(e) Common carriers under chapter 81.80 RCW whose primary
business is not the transportation of recyclable materials.
(2) All transporters shall register with the department
prior to the transportation of recyclable materials. The
department shall supply forms for registration.
(3) A transporter who transports recyclable materials within
the state without a transporter registration required by this
section is subject to a civil penalty in an amount up to one
thousand dollars per violation.
[2005 c 394 § 4.]
NOTES:
Intent -- 2005 c 394: "It is the intent of the legislature to improve recycling, eliminate illegal disposal of recyclable materials, protect consumers from sham recycling, and to further the purposes of RCW 70.95.020 and the goal of consistency in jurisdictional treatment of the statewide solid waste management plan adopted by the department of ecology." [2005 c 394 § 1.]
Severability -- 2005 c 394: "If any provision of this act or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other persons or circumstances is not affected." [2005 c 394 § 9.]