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All but a handful of states have begun their 2020 legislative sessions, and some are already racing to adjourn; New Mexico is set to be the first out on February 20, but 11 states will be following close behind in March. Recyclers need to be on the lookout for materials theft bills that will change how their businesses operate. I've included summaries of some of the standout bills below, but this list is constantly growing and changing.
New Reports: Also, you might notice that the materials theft report looks a bit different; our new system, powered by Quorum, includes a map that allows you to quickly isolate bills in individual states and filter and search information in the individual columns. If you would like a walkthrough of the new report features on the State Resources and Tracking pages, contact Justin Short.
Priority materials theft bills
You can visit ISRI's State Resources and Tracking pages (login required) to view reports on legislation, as well as summaries for each state's metals theft laws and links to the statutes (freshly updated with the latest amendments). You can also use ISRI's State Metals Theft Law Database to quickly check and compare provisions between states. If you'd like to find out what changes could impact your company, visit ISRI's State Policy page or contact Danielle Waterfield and Justin Short if you have any questions about the system or legislation impacting your state.