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After six months from the ordinance codified in this Article’s final passage and adoption, the following will be required:

a.No retail establishment that sells perishable or nonperishable goods including, but not limited to, clothing, food, and personal items directly to the customer shall provide a single-use carryout bag to a customer at the check stand, cash register, point of sale or other point of departure for the purpose of transporting food or merchandise out of the establishment except as provided in this Section. A reusable bag or a recycled bag may be provided to the customer, pursuant to this Section.

i.A “single-use carryout bag” is defined as a bag, other than a reusable bag or recycled bag, provided at the check stand, cash register, point of sale, or other point of departure for the purpose of transporting food or merchandise out of the establishment. Single-use carryout bags do not include bags, a maximum of 11 inches by 17 inches, without handles provided to the customer (1) to transport produce, bulk food or meat from a product, bulk food or meat department within a store to the point of sale; (2) to hold prescription medication dispensed from a pharmacy; or (3) to segregate food or merchandise that could damage or contaminate other food or merchandise when placed together in a bag.

ii.A “reusable bag” is defined as a bag made of cloth or other machine washable fabric that has handles, or a durable plastic bag with handles that is at least 2.25 mils thick and is specifically designed and manufactured for multiple reuse.

iii.A “recycled paper bag” is defined as a bag that contains no old growth fiber and a minimum of 40 percent post-consumer recycled content, is 100 percent recyclable, and has printed in a highly visible manner on the outside of the bag the words “reusable” and “recyclable,” the name and location of the manufacturer, and the percentage of post-consumer recycled content.

b.Public eating establishments, defined as restaurants, take-out food establishments, or any other business that receives 90 percent or more of its revenue from the sale of food which is prepared on the premises, to be eaten on or off its premises, are not considered retail establishments for the purpose of this Article.

c.Nonprofit charitable re-users, which is a charitable organization as defined in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or a distinct operating unit or division of the charitable organization, that re-uses and recycles donated goods or materials and receives more than 50 percent of its revenues from the handling and sale of those donated goods or materials, are not considered retail establishments for the purpose of this Article.

d.Six months from the ordinance codified in this Article’s final passage and adoption, a retail establishment may make available for sale to a customer a recycled paper bag for a minimum charge of $0.10. Twelve months from the ordinance codified in this Article’s final passage and adoption, a retail establishment shall raise the cost it charges a customer for a recycled paper bag to a minimum charge of $0.25. A retail establishment may also make available to the customer, a reusable bag.

e.Notwithstanding this Section, when a recycled paper bag is distributed to the customer, the amount of the sale of the recycled paper bag shall be separately itemized on the sales receipt.

f.A retail establishment may provide a customer participating in the California Special Supplement Food Program, for Women, Infants, and Children pursuant to Article 2 (commencing with Section 123275) of Chapter 1 of Part 2 of Division 106 of the Health and Safety Code; and a customer participating in the Supplemental Food Program pursuant to Chapter 10 (commencing with Section 15500) of Part 3 of Division 9 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code, with one or more recycled paper bags at no cost or reusable bags. (Ord. 3471, 2011)