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C. Retail establishments in the City may, subject to this Ordinance,provide to a customer at the - <br /> point-of-sale a reusable carryout bag or a recyclable paper carryout bag. <br /> D.A retail establishment may make reusable canyout bags available to customers through sale. <br /> E. Each retail establishment that provides a customer with a plastic reusable carryout bag or a <br /> recyclable carryout bag shall collect a pass-through charge of not less than$0.05 for each bag <br /> provided. <br /> Section 3. <br /> Exemptions. <br /> A.Notwithstanding the requirements contained in this Ordinance, a retailer may not collect a <br /> pass-through charge from anyone with a voucher or electronic benefits card issued under <br /> programs including,but not limited to, Women Infants and Children (WIC); Temporary <br /> Assistance to Needy Families (TANF); Federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program <br /> (SNAP), also known as Basic Food; and the Washington State Food Assistance Program(FAP). <br /> B. Food banks and other food assistance programs are exempt from the requirements for this <br /> chapter. <br /> C. The Mayor or designee may exempt a retail establishment from the requirements of this <br /> chapter for up to a one-year period, upon a request by the retail establishment showing that the <br /> conditions of this chapter would cause undue hardship. An"undue hardship shall only be found <br /> in: <br /> 1. Circumstances or situations unique to the particular retail establishment, such that there <br /> are no reasonable alternatives to single-use plastic carryout bags or a pass-through charge cannot <br /> be collected; or <br /> 2. Circumstances or situations unique to the retail establishment, such that compliance <br /> with the requirements of this chapter would deprive a person of a legally protected right. <br /> D. If a retail establishment requires an exemption beyond the initial exemption period,the retail <br /> establishment must reapply prior to the end of the exemption period and must demonstrate <br /> continued undue hardship if it wished to have the exemption extended. Extensions may only be <br /> granted for intervals not to exceed one year. <br /> E. An exemption request shall include all information necessary for the City to make its decision, <br /> including,but not limited to, documentation showing the factual support for the claimed <br /> exemption. The Mayor or designee may require the applicant to provide additional infoimation <br /> to permit the City to determine facts regarding the exemption request. <br /> F. The Mayor or designee may approve the exemption request, in whole or in part, with or <br /> without conditions. <br /> 5 <br />
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