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IOWA CAPITAL DISPATCH
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An amended House bill would raise handling fees for can and bottle redemption centers.
The Iowa House’s proposal to revamp the state’s 1979-vintage beverage container deposit law earned mixed reviews at a public hearing Tuesday night.
Before the session started, Rep. Shannon Lundgren, R-Peosta, filed an amendment to House File 814 that would raise the handling fee paid to redemption centers. That change would align the bill more with a version considered by the Senate.
Both chambers are looking at bills that would allow grocers and other retailers to opt out of accepting the containers, if there is a redemption center nearby. How nearby would vary between larger cities and rural areas.
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Iowa judge throws out grocery industry lawsuit over Bottle Bill
Bottle and can redemption machines.
A district court judge has dismissed the grocery industry’s challenge of how state officials interpret Bottle Bill requirements for redeeming the nickel deposits on empty beverage containers.
Meanwhile, at the state Capitol, a plan that would set the conditions by which grocers could opt out of processing the empties in their stores is eligible for debate in a state senate committee. Senator Dan Dawson, a Republican from Council Bluffs, said the bill could “breathe new life” into the effort to make changes.