As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COVERED STORE
An establishment with over 5,000 square feet of first-floor
retail floor space that is engaged in the retail sale of personal,
consumer or household items, including but not limited to drug stores,
pharmacies, grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, food
marts, apparel stores, home center and hardware stores, stationery
and office supply stores, and food service establishments located
within grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores or food marts,
that provide carry-out bags to customers in which to place purchased
items. This term does not include food service establishments located
outside of grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores or food
marts.
FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
A place where prepared food is provided for individual portion
service directly to a consumer, whether consumption occurs on or off
the premises.
PERSON
Any natural person, firm, corporation, partnership or other
organization or group, however organized.
RECYCLABLE PAPER BAG
A paper bag that should have the following characteristics:
A.
Contains no old-growth fiber;
B.
Is one-hundred-percent recyclable overall and contains a minimum
of 40% post-consumer recycled content.
RETAIL SALES
The transfer to a customer of goods in exchange for payment
occurring in retail stores, sidewalk sales, farmers' markets
and flea markets. The term "retail sales" does not include sales of
goods at yard sales, tag sales, and other sales by residents at their
homes.
REUSABLE BAG
A bag with handles that is specifically designed and manufactured
for multiple reuse and is either made of cloth or other machine-washable
material, but not film plastic, or made of durable plastic that is
at least 2.25 mils thick. Reusable carry-out bags provided to customers
pursuant to this chapter shall be conspicuously labeled as reusable.
REUSABLE BAG TASK FORCE
An advisory committee previously appointed by the Town Board
to assist in the development of the retail single-use carry-out bags
law. Upon enactment of this chapter, the Reusable Bag Task Force will
assist in implementing the law and help ensure its success.
SINGLE-USE CARRY-OUT BAG
A plastic or recyclable paper bag provided by a covered store
to a customer at the point of sale and is used to carry goods from
such store; provided, however, that such term shall not include any
of the following:
A.
A bag without handles used to carry produce, meats, poultry,
fish, dairy, dry goods or other non-prepackaged food items to the
point of sale within a covered store or to prevent such food items
from coming into direct contact with other purchased items;
B.
A bag provided by a pharmacy to carry prescription drugs;
E.
Any other bag exempted from the provisions of this chapter.
The Reusable Bag Task Force shall prepare and submit on April
1, 2020, and each April 1 thereafter through April 1, 2023, an annual
report for review by the Town Board that includes information on the
progress of single-use carry-out bag reduction, including, but not
limited to:
A. The general effectiveness of this chapter in reducing the use of
single-use carry-out bags in the Town and increasing the use of reusable
carry-out bags;
B. The waste- and litter-reduction benefits of this chapter, including,
where practicable, the amount of single-use plastic bags in the waste
stream;
C. Plastic and paper single-use carry-out bag usage trends since implementation
of this local law;
D. The number of notices of violation issued pursuant to this chapter;
and
E. Any cost savings for the Town attributable to single-use carry-out
bag reduction, such as reduced contamination of local waterways or
reduction in flooding or combined sewer overflows.
F. While this law exempts delicatessens and restaurants, it is further
recommended that a pilot program be instituted by the Reusable Bag
Task Force, which pilot program will include five to seven delicatessens
and restaurants that will voluntarily decrease plastic/Styrofoam containers
and single-use carry-out bags in these locations as part of an effort
to decrease litter in Town. If the pilot program is successful, the
Town Board may consider including delicatessens and restaurants as
covered stores as defined in this chapter.
G. The Reusable Bag Task Force will evaluate and recommend whether it
is appropriate for other stores to be included as covered stores as
defined in this chapter.
H. If the Reusable Bag Task Force finds that single-use carry-out bag
use has not decreased among the covered stores by 50% or more during
the twelve-month period beginning with the effective date of this
chapter, then the Town Board may consider one or more of the following
revisions to this chapter: an increase in the fee, an outright ban
on single-use plastic bags and expansion of the definition of "covered
stores" to include additional establishments.
Covered stores are prohibited from making a charge against,
or deduction from, the wages of an employee to offset any penalty
addressed against the covered store pursuant to this chapter.
The provisions of this chapter shall be enforced by the Police
Department of the Town of Bedford, the Town Code Enforcement Officer
or other officials designated by the Town Board.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be
subject to a fine not exceeding $250 for the first violation, $500
for the second violation and $1,000 for the third violation, or each
violation thereafter. The continuation of a violation of the provisions
of this chapter shall constitute, for each day the violation continues,
a separate and distinct violation hereunder.
This law shall apply to all actions occurring on or after the
effective date of this law.
This chapter shall take effect on April 1, 2019.