Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF726

Introduced
3/4/25  

Caption

A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.

Impact

The bill is set to take effect on January 1, 2028, which means that all entities involved in the sale of covered batteries must comply with its provisions by this date. Failure to do so may result in substantial fines or civil penalties, with violations punishable by fines not exceeding $10,000. Additionally, by creating a battery stewardship account funded by fees from producers, the bill ensures that financial resources are available for the state's Department of Natural Resources to effectively oversee the program. This structured approach aims to improve recycling rates and reduce reliance on landfills, thereby promoting sustainability.

Summary

House File 726 establishes a comprehensive battery stewardship program aimed at facilitating the proper disposal and recycling of covered batteries within the state. By mandating producers and retailers to implement approved plans for the collection and recycling of batteries, this bill seeks to minimize environmental risks associated with improper battery disposal. It sets clear guidelines for the establishment of collection sites and requires producers to provide accessible options for consumers to dispose of batteries in a responsible manner.

Contention

While the bill is anticipated to have significant positive implications for environmental management, there has been some debate regarding the costs imposed on producers. Critics argue that the fees associated with the stewardship program could be passed down to consumers, countering the environmental benefits if prices rise significantly. Additionally, there are concerns about the enforcement of compliance and monitoring of collection sites to ensure safety and availability to the public. The balance between corporate accountability and consumer affordability remains a key area of contention amongst stakeholders.

Companion Bills

IA SF545

Similar To A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.(Formerly SSB 1196; See SF 2477.)

IA SSB1196

Related A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.(See SF 545, SF 2477.)

IA SF2477

Similar To A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.(Formerly SF 545, SSB 1196.)

Previously Filed As

IA SF2477

A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.(Formerly SF 545, SSB 1196.)

IA SF545

A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.(Formerly SSB 1196; See SF 2477.)

IA SSB1196

A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.(See SF 545, SF 2477.)

IA HB1233

Providing for portable battery stewardship and establishing requirements for Battery Stewardship Plans; imposing duties on the Department of Environmental Protection; and imposing penalties.

IA HB2567

Enacting the safe battery collection and recycling stewardship act and prohibiting the sale of covered batteries or battery-containing products unless the producer is part of a battery stewardship organization with an approved plan.

IA SB49

AN ACT relating to battery stewardship.

IA HSB165

A bill for an act providing for a commercial fertilizer study conducted by the department of agriculture and land stewardship, and providing for conditional implementation.(See HF 942.)

IA SF5174

Safe Battery Collection and Recycling Stewardship Act

IA SB686

Environment - Extended Producer Responsibility for Batteries and Battery-Containing Products (Battery Stewardship Act)

IA SF1690

Stewardship program establishment for circuit boards, batteries, and electrical products

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.