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Dealers must accept containers and pay refunds during all normal business hours. A dealer open less than 24 hours does not have to accept returns during the first and last hour of business.
Beverage containers manufactured in New York, and which are sold outside of New York State are exempt. DEC regulations define the term "sale" as the act of selling or offering to sell, or distributing for use or consumption. Therefore, even beverage containers distributed for free must have a deposit initiated and must be properly labeled with the New York deposit.
The law defines a redemption center as: any person offering to pay the refund value of an empty beverage container to a redeemer, or any person who contracts with one or more dealers or distributors to collect, sort and obtain the refund value and handling fee of empty beverage containers for, or on behalf of, such dealer or distributor.
Redemption centers are often small businesses that accept empty containers for redemption from the public and pay the refund value. There is no cost to obtain a redemption center registration. Please allow 30 days for processing of the application. Please note: You are required to notify DEC in writing of any changes to the information submitted on the notification form. Mail any changes to the above address. For a service fee, third-party pickup services will pick up the empty containers from distributors, dealers and redemption centers.
These third parties normally negotiate a contract based on volumes collected. The list of third-party companies and the areas they serve is available on the DEC website. Previously, all unclaimed deposits were kept by the beer and soda distributors who initiated the deposits on beverage containers. Please note: Hospitals; schools; state, county and local government agencies; non-profits; and nursing homes are NOT exempt.
Any contracts or agreements may not be designed to hinder or frustrate the purpose or intent of the Returnable Container Act.
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