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Summary of Question 3

This proposed law would require all packaging used in Massachusetts on or after July 1,1996 to be reduced in size, reusable, or made of materials that have been or could be recycled. The proposed law would provide for exemptions for health, safety, and other reasons and would establish penalties for violations.

Packaging would have to be either reduced in size by at least 25% every five years; or designed to be reusable at least five times, with at least 50% of such packaging actually being reused; or recycled at a 50% rate; or composed of 25% or more of recycled materials (increasing to 35% on July 1, 1999 and 50% on July 1, 2002); or composed of materials being recycled at an annual rate of 25% (increasing to 35% in 1999 and 50% in 2002). The requirements would apply to any packaging or containers used to protect, store, handle, transport, display, or sell products.

These requirements would not be applicable to tamper-resistant or tamper-evident seals; packaging for medication or medical devices; packaging merely being shipped through the state; packaging required by federal or state health or safety laws or regulations; or flexible film packaging necessary to prevent food from spoiling.

The state Department of Environmental Protection could also grant exemptions for packaging that represents an innovative approach for which additional time is needed to meet the requirements of the law; or packaging made of material that cannot be reused or recycled, and cannot be made of recycled material, but is being composted at a significant rate; or products for which there is no complying packaging and for which compliance with the law would impose undue hardship (other than increased cost) on Massachusetts residents. A person applying for an exemption would pay a fee to be used, subject to legislative appropriation, to pay the cost of administering the proposed law.

The Department would be required to issue regulations to carry out the proposed law and would be required to investigate suspected violations. After issuing a warning, the Department could assess administrative penalties of up to $100 for each offense and up to $10,000 for any single shipment or single continuing act of noncompliance. The state Attorney General could also file court actions for civil penalties of up to $500 for each offense and up to $25,000 for any single shipment or continuing act of non-compliance, and could seek a court order requiring compliance. Each non-complying piece of packaging would be considered a separate offense or act of non-compliance.

The proposed law states that if any of its provisions were declared invalid, the other provisions would remain in effect.

1992 - Essex County - Question 3Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 6, 1992?

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Essex County Results
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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
119,687
192,878
15,594 328,159
Amesbury
 
2,400
3,598
1,015
7,013
Andover
 
7,637
8,871
419
16,927
Beverly
 
7,606
11,535
1,282
20,423
Boxford
 
1,747
2,074
106
3,927
Danvers
 
4,722
8,232
404
13,358
Essex
 
847
1,018
33
1,898
Georgetown
 
1,398
2,198
119
3,715
Gloucester
 
5,183
8,478
675
14,336
Groveland
 
1,211
1,762
68
3,041
Hamilton
 
1,840
2,328
109
4,277
Haverhill
 
7,758
14,023
1,109
22,890
Ipswich
 
3,109
3,879
189
7,177
Lawrence
 
4,347
10,494
1,490
16,331
Lynn
 
9,760
20,354
1,939
32,053
Lynnfield
 
2,792
3,965
209
6,966
Manchester-by-the-Sea
 
1,600
1,685
100
3,385
Marblehead
 
6,163
6,200
375
12,738
Merrimac
 
1,078
1,571
77
2,726
Methuen
 
5,410
13,340
1,171
19,921
Middleton
 
1,056
1,689
101
2,846
Nahant
 
1,120
1,270
102
2,492
Newbury
 
1,616
1,964
95
3,675
Newburyport
 
4,129
4,978
417
9,524
N. Andover
 
4,996
7,272
368
12,636
Peabody
 
7,830
15,989
1,162
24,981
Rockport
 
2,261
2,134
125
4,520
Rowley
 
962
1,496
64
2,522
Salem
 
6,698
10,769
886
18,353
Salisbury
 
1,079
2,199
253
3,531
Saugus
 
4,536
8,833
528
13,897
Swampscott
 
3,410
4,523
395
8,328
Topsfield
 
1,493
1,862
128
3,483
Wenham
 
925
1,148
40
2,113
W. Newbury
 
968
1,147
41
2,156
County Totals
119,687
192,878
15,594 328,159