As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CUSTOMER
Any person purchasing goods or services from a retail establishment.
EXEMPTED BAG
Exempted bags are not subject to regulation as single-use
plastic bags per this chapter. Exempted bags include 1) laundry and
dry-cleaning bags; 2) newspaper bags; and 3) bags utilized in connection
with the delivery of goods by mail or other similar transportation
carrier. Additionally, a bag used at a retail establishment by a customer
to deliver perishable items to the point of sale at that establishment
shall be exempted from regulation as a single-use plastic bag per
this chapter, which may include, but are not necessarily limited to:
A.
Bags used to package bulk items such as fruit, vegetables, nuts,
grains, or candy;
B.
Bags used to contain or wrap meats or fish or unwrapped prepared
foods or bakery goods;
C.
Bags used solely to contain live animals, such as fish or insects
sold in a pet store;
D.
Bags sold in packaging containing multiple bags and packaged
at the time of manufacture of the bag.
PLASTIC
A synthetic material made from linking monomers through a
chemical reaction to create a polymer chain that can be molded or
extruded at high heat into various solid forms that retain their defined
shapes during their life cycle and after disposal, including material
derived from either petrochemicals or a biologically based ploymer,
such as corn or other plant sources.
RECYCLED PAPER BAG
A paper bag that meets the following, but not including an
exempted bag:
A.
Contains no old growth fiber;
B.
Contains a minimum of 40% postconsumer recycled content; and
C.
Is labeled in a highly visible manner with the name of the manufacturer
and the percentage of postconsumer recycled content of the bag in
an easy-to-read font size.
RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT
Any store or retail establishment that sells perishable or
nonperishable goods, including, but not limited to, clothing, food,
and personal items, directly to the customer and is located within
or doing business within the geographical limits of Cheltenham Township.
Retail establishments include, but are not necessarily limited to:
a business establishment that generates a sales or use tax; a drugstore,
pharmacy, supermarket, grocery store, farmers market, convenience
food store, food mart, or other commercial entity engaged in the retail
sale of a limited line of goods that include milk, bread, soda and
snack foods; a public eating establishment (i.e., a restaurant, take-out
food establishment, or any other business that prepares and sells
prepared food to be eaten on or off its premises); and a business
establishment that sells clothing, hardware, or any other nonperishable
goods.
REUSABLE CARRYOUT BAG
A carryout bag that is designed and manufactured for multiple
uses and is:
A.
Made of cloth or other machine-washable fabric or material that
has stitched handles; or
B.
A polypropylene bag that has stitched handles.
Beginning 90 days after the effective date, retail establishments
located in Cheltenham Township are prohibited from providing a single-use
plastic bag to a customer at the retail establishment or through a
delivery. The point of sale in such transactions is deemed to be at
the retail establishment, regardless of where payment for the transaction
physically occurs.
Beginning 30 days after the effective date, and for six months
thereafter, retail establishments are required to post at all points
of sale conspicuous signage informing customers that single-use plastic
bags and nonrecycled paper bags will no longer be provided by the
establishment as of the date the prohibition begins.
The Cheltenham Township Board of Commissioners may, upon written
request of a retail establishment, exempt a retail establishment from
the requirements of this chapter for a period of one year from the
effective date of this chapter upon a determination that the requirements
of this chapter would cause undue hardship to the retail establishment.
An undue hardship shall be found only if the retail establishment
demonstrates that it has a unique circumstance or situation such that
there are no reasonable alternatives to the use of single-use plastic
bags.