Bills

AB 1304: Paint product recovery program: paint recovery: education and outreach.

  • Session Year: 2025-2026
  • House: Assembly

Current Status:

In Progress

(2025-05-23: In committee: Held under submission.)

Introduced

First Committee Review

First Chamber

Second Committee Review

Second Chamber

Enacted

Version:

Existing law establishes a paint product recovery program for the purpose of requiring paint manufacturers to develop and implement a program stewardship plan to collect, transport, and process postconsumer paint to reduce the costs and environmental impacts of the disposal of postconsumer paint in this state. Existing law defines various terms for the purpose of the program. Existing law requires a stewardship plan to include consumer, contractor, and retailer education and outreach efforts to promote source reduction and recycling products, and authorizes the development and updating of education and outreach materials.

This bill would state that the purpose of the program is also to require paint manufacturers to develop and implement a program to recover, reuse, and recycle postconsumer paint. The bill would define paint recovery to mean the process of collecting and transporting leftover paint for the purpose of reuse, processing, or recycling to reduce its environmental impact and disposal costs. The bill would require, rather than authorize, the development and updating of education and outreach materials, would require a stewardship plans education and outreach efforts to also promote the proper use and handling of paint products, and would require those efforts to include investment in the training of Californias future workforce by working with California apprenticeship programs for training apprentices and journey-level painters.

Discussed in Hearing

Assembly Standing Committee on Natural Resources15MIN
Apr 21, 2025

Assembly Standing Committee on Natural Resources

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