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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 - Worcester 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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Worcester County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
120,985
91,776
16,821 229,582
Ashburnham
 
921
532
59
1,512
Athol
 
2,095
1,294
189
3,578
Auburn
 
3,420
2,532
260
6,212
Barre
 
1,003
567
117
1,687
Berlin
 
638
239
28
905
Blackstone
 
1,042
864
197
2,103
Bolton
 
858
258
22
1,138
Boylston
 
939
473
49
1,461
Brookfield
 
1,665
1,105
378
3,148
Charlton
 
1,170
728
74
1,972
Clinton
 
2,868
2,030
668
5,566
Douglas
 
869
555
108
1,532
Dudley
 
1,486
1,165
221
2,872
E. Brookfield
 
400
269
37
706
Fitchburg
 
5,983
6,355
876
13,214
Gardner
 
3,570
2,982
599
7,151
Grafton
 
2,364
1,771
183
4,318
Hardwick
 
568
305
66
939
Harvard
 
1,481
455
19
1,955
Holden
 
3,675
1,868
655
6,198
Hopedale
 
598
1,031
113
1,742
Hubbardston
 
447
215
22
684
Lancaster
 
1,377
523
95
1,995
Leicester
 
1,935
1,474
248
3,657
Leominster
 
5,735
5,722
767
12,224
Lunenburg
 
2,182
1,409
104
3,695
Mendon
 
573
597
52
1,222
Milford
 
2,566
5,050
723
8,339
Millbury
 
2,149
2,053
337
4,539
Millville
 
321
267
70
658
New Braintree
 
203
62
12
277
N. Brookfield
 
859
554
97
1,510
Northborough
 
2,545
1,393
107
4,045
Northbridge
 
2,228
1,563
569
4,360
Oakham
 
316
128
9
453
Oxford
 
1,673
1,328
414
3,415
Paxton
 
973
579
34
1,586
Petersham
 
372
113
19
504
Phillipston
 
218
119
10
347
Princeton
 
783
269
21
1,073
Royalston
 
249
94
16
359
Rutland
 
998
548
36
1,582
Shrewsbury
 
5,075
3,850
446
9,371
Southborough
 
1,709
954
82
2,745
Southbridge
 
2,431
1,910
870
5,211
Spencer
 
1,927
1,536
175
3,638
Sterling
 
1,395
788
71
2,254
Sturbridge
 
1,188
597
226
2,011
Sutton
 
1,322
777
92
2,191
Templeton
 
1,195
775
141
2,111
Upton
 
928
659
102
1,689
Uxbridge
 
1,611
1,436
245
3,292
Warren
 
713
563
95
1,371
Webster
 
2,327
2,310
362
4,999
W. Boylston
 
1,550
1,004
99
2,653
W. Brookfield
 
654
413
38
1,105
Westborough
 
3,175
1,882
131
5,188
Westminster
 
1,317
874
71
2,262
Winchendon
 
1,110
721
160
1,991
Worcester
 
27,085
20,381
4,890
52,356
County Totals
120,985
91,776
16,821 229,582