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Summary of Question 4

The law requires that a refundable deposit be paid for certain beverage containers sold in Massachusetts.

Beverage containers of less than 32 ounces must have a refund value of at least five cents and larger containers a refund value of at least ten cents. This requirement applies to non-biodegradable containers of carbonated soft drinks, mineral water, beer and other malt beverages, but not to containers of other alcoholic beverages, dairy products, natural fruit juices or wine. All beverage containers subject to deposit must clearly indicate the refund value on the container.

The deposit is paid by the consumer upon purchase and must be refunded when the consumer returns the empty container to a proper dealer or redemption center, so long as the container does not contain any material different from its normal contents. Dealers and distributors are also subject to the same deposit and refund on the beverage containers they handle, and are also entitled to a handling fee of at least one cent per container.

No containers can be sold in the state if they are joined together by plastic rings or any other device that cannot be broken down by light or bacteria.

The law provides a bottler a reduction in corporate excise tax of one-tenth of one cent for each reusable beverage container which the bottler sells in the first three months of 1983. The law provides for additional unemployment benefits and, if the Legislature appropriates the funds, a job retraining program for employees of bottlers, canners, or manufacturers of beverage containers who lose their jobs as a result of this law.

The law takes effect on January 17, 1983.

1982 - Middlesex County - Question 4Do you approve of a law summarized below, which was approved by the House of Representatives on November 10, 1981 by a vote of 108-49, and by the Senate on November 16, 1981 by a vote of 29-10?

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Middlesex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
292,040
191,190
37,634 520,864
Acton
 
4,894
1,997
173
7,064
Arlington
 
13,504
8,577
920
23,001
Ashby
 
564
351
28
943
Ashland
 
1,957
1,534
94
3,585
Ayer
 
843
743
55
1,641
Bedford
 
3,173
1,218
337
4,728
Belmont
 
7,748
4,493
674
12,915
Billerica
 
5,943
5,157
241
11,341
Boxborough
 
717
308
10
1,035
Burlington
 
4,887
3,345
696
8,928
Cambridge
 
23,048
8,389
2,113
33,550
Carlisle
 
1,310
333
21
1,664
Chelmsford
 
6,729
5,444
214
12,387
Concord
 
5,164
1,487
554
7,205
Dracut
 
3,249
4,664
419
8,332
Dunstable
 
393
231
26
650
Everett
 
5,220
5,934
3,463
14,617
Framingham
 
12,898
9,915
850
23,663
Groton
 
1,655
686
48
2,389
Holliston
 
3,005
1,989
117
5,111
Hopkinton
 
1,746
1,089
68
2,903
Hudson
 
3,376
1,695
211
5,282
Lexington
 
9,965
3,750
999
14,714
Lincoln
 
1,956
502
71
2,529
Littleton
 
1,752
943
53
2,748
Lowell
 
10,532
14,775
1,926
27,233
Malden
 
9,096
8,990
2,549
20,635
Marlborough
 
6,125
4,199
385
10,709
Maynard
 
2,143
1,338
171
3,652
Medford
 
11,408
10,446
1,906
23,760
Melrose
 
7,364
4,060
947
12,371
Natick
 
7,266
4,591
1,164
13,021
Newton
 
23,975
10,842
4,323
39,140
N. Reading
 
2,912
1,587
146
4,645
Pepperell
 
1,624
1,043
66
2,733
Reading
 
6,080
3,554
236
9,870
Sherborn
 
1,453
501
26
1,980
Shirley
 
742
524
45
1,311
Somerville
 
14,796
9,560
2,355
26,711
Stoneham
 
4,715
3,413
383
8,511
Stow
 
1,525
624
32
2,181
Sudbury
 
4,287
1,722
290
6,299
Tewksbury
 
4,003
3,954
161
8,118
Townsend
 
1,456
983
47
2,486
Tyngsborough
 
947
1,026
60
2,033
Wakefield
 
6,209
4,077
289
10,575
Waltham
 
8,995
6,709
3,339
19,043
Watertown
 
8,209
5,298
1,188
14,695
Wayland
 
4,191
1,769
126
6,086
Westford
 
3,116
2,118
167
5,401
Weston
 
3,606
1,538
151
5,295
Wilmington
 
3,207
2,424
522
6,153
Winchester
 
5,885
2,630
639
9,154
Woburn
 
6,557
5,675
1,776
14,008
County Totals
292,040
191,190
37,634 520,864