This chapter shall be known by and may be cited as "The 'Bring
Your Own Bag' (BYOBag) Act."
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COVERED STORE
An establishment engaged in the retail sale of personal,
consumer or household items, including but not limited to drug stores,
pharmacies, grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores, foodmarts,
apparel stores, home center and hardware stores, stationary and office
supply stores, farmers' markets, open-air flea markets and food
service establishments that provide carryout bags to consumers. This
term does not include food service establishments located outside
of grocery stores, supermarkets, convenience stores or food marts.
CUSTOMER
Any person obtaining goods from a covered store.
FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENT
A place where prepared food is provided for individual portion
service directly to a customer, 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:
A.
Contains no old-growth fiber;
B.
Is 100% recyclable overall and contains a minimum of 40% post-consumer
recycled content; and
C.
Displays the word "Recyclable" on the outside of the bag.
RETAIL SALES
The transfer to a customer of goods in exchange for payment
occurring in retail stores, sidewalk sales, farmers' markets,
flea markets and restaurants. 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 reuses that is provided by a covered store to its customer
at the point of sale and is capable of carrying 22 pounds over a distance
of 175 feet for a minimum of 125 uses and is either:
A.
Made of cloth or other machine washable fabric; or
B.
Made of durable plastic that is at least four mils thick.
SINGLE-USE PLASTIC CARRYOUT BAG
A single use plastic bag less than four mils thick that is
provided by a covered store to a customer at the point of sale and
is used to carry goods from such store. "Plastic Carryout Bag" does
not include:
A.
A bag without handles used to carry produce, meats, dry goods
or other non-prepackaged food items to the point of sale within a
store or market or to prevent such food items from coming into direct
contact with other purchased items;
B.
A garment bag or large plastic bag with two openings that is
used to transport clothing from a clothing retailer or garment cleaner
such as a dry cleaner;
C.
A bag provided by a pharmacy to carry prescription drugs.
No covered store shall provide a single-use plastic carryout
bag to any customer, at the checkout stand, cash register, point of
sale or other point of departure, for the purpose of transporting
food or merchandise out of the establishment.
[Amended 2-19-2019 by L.L. No. 1-2019]
All covered stores may provide or make available to customers
recyclable paper bags or reusable bags for the purpose of carrying
away goods or other materials from the point of sale, subject to the
terms of this chapter. Nothing in this chapter prohibits customers
from using bags of any type that they bring to the store themselves
or from carrying away goods that are not placed in a bag, in lieu
of using bags provided by the store.
[Amended 2-19-2019 by L.L. No.
1-2019]
A. The County Executive shall designate a County department or departments to have primary responsibility for the implementation of this chapter. The director of the designated department(s) shall complete an education campaign by December 31, 2019, informing the public and covered stores about the requirements of this chapter. After December 31, 2019, the director shall begin enforcement efforts as described in §
298-10 herein. The director of the designated department(s) is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations and to take any and all other actions reasonable and necessary to enforce this chapter, including, but not limited to, investigating violations, issuing fines and entering the premises of any store during business hours.
B. A copy of the rules and regulations will be provided to the Clerk
of the Legislature before they are publicly disseminated.
This chapter shall apply to all actions occurring on or after
the effective date of this chapter.
If any clause, sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or
part of this chapter or the application thereof to any person, individual,
corporation, firm, partnership, entity, or circumstance shall be adjudged
by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unconstitutional,
such order or judgment shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the
remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause,
sentence, paragraph, subdivision, section, or part of this chapter,
or in its application to the person, individual, corporation, firm,
partnership, entity, or circumstance directly involved in the controversy
in which such order or judgment shall be rendered.
This article shall be null and void on the day that statewide
legislation goes into effect incorporating either the same or substantially
similar provisions as are contained in this chapter or in the event
that a pertinent state or federal administrative agency issues and
promulgates regulations preempting such action by the County of Ulster.
The Ulster County Legislature may determine by resolution whether
or not identical or substantially similar statewide legislation or
pertinent preempting state or federal regulations have been enacted
for the purposes of triggering the provisions of this section.
This chapter shall take effect July 15, 2019.