What types of tires are covered under the current waste tire disposal legislation Waste tires generated from the sale of new on road motor vehicle tires. Who is responsible for charging and collecting the environmental disposal fee?
• A retail seller of new motor vehicle tires shall collect a fee of two percent of the purchase price for each tire sold but not more than two dollars for each tire sold; the fee must be listed separately on any invoice. • If in a sale of a motor vehicle by a manufacturer to a wholesaler or retailer the cost of the tires as a separate component of the motor vehicle is not specified by the manufacturer, the fee per tire to be collected shall not exceed one-half of the maximum fee permitted under this section for a motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight less than ten thousand pounds. • A wholesale seller of new motor vehicle tires who sells tires to this state or a political subdivision of this state or who sells tires to a private entity which does not resell the tires shall collect a fee of two percent of the purchase price for each tire sold but not more than two dollars for each tire sold, which shall be listed separately on any invoice. • A credit of ten cents per tire is allowed
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