Laws Governing Metal Recycling
Full-Service Metal Processor | Environmentally Sound | Since 1956
Full-Service Metal Processor
Environmentally Sound
Since 1956
Read About Our Metal Recycling Laws and Regulations
Allied Scrap Processors, Inc operates under the Florida laws governing metal recycling.
Read about metal theft and Florida laws from the Florida Recyclers Association.
Florida Statute 538.18 governs secondary metals recyclers.
Restricted Regulated Metals
- A manhole cover
- An electric light pole or other utility structure and its fixtures, wires and hardware that are readily identifiable as connected to the utility structure.
- A guard rail
- A street sign, traffic sign, or traffic signal and its fixtures and hardware
- Communication, transmission, distribution, and service wire from a utility, including copper or aluminum bus bars, connectors, grounding plates or
grounding wire - A funeral marker or funeral vase
- A historical marker
- Railroad equipment, including, but not limited to, a tie plate, signal house, control box, switch plate, E clip, or rail tie junction
- Any metal item that is observably marked upon reasonable inspection with any form of the name, initials, or logo of a governmental entity, utility
company, cemetery, or railroad - A copper, aluminum, or aluminum-copper condensing or evaporator coil, including its tubing or rods, from an air-conditioning or heating unit,
excluding coils from window air-conditioning or heating units and motor vehicle air-conditioning or heating units - An aluminum or stainless-steel container or bottle designed to hold propane for fueling forklifts
- A stainless-steel beer keg
- A catalytic converter or any non-ferrous part of a catalytic converter unless purchased as part of a motor vehicle
- Copper wire that has been burned in whole or in part to remove insulation
- A brass or bronze commercial valve or fitting, referred to as a “fire department connection and control calve” or an “FDC valve” that is
commonly used on structures for access to water for the purpose of extinguishing fires - A brass or bronze commercial potable water backflow preventer valve that is commonly used to prevent backflow of potable water from commercial
structures into municipal domestic water service systems - A shopping cart
- A brass water meter
- A storm grate
- A brass sprinkler head used in commercial agriculture
- Three or more batteries
To sell the above you must have proof of ownership:
- Reasonable proof of ownership may include, but is not limited to, a receipt or bill of sale.
- Is an employee, agent, or contractor of the property’s owner who is authorized to sell the property on behalf of the owner. Reasonable proof of authorization to sell the property includes, but is not limited to, a signed letter on the owner’s letterhead, dated no later than 90 days before sale authorizing the seller to sell the property
Payment of Restricted Regulated Metals:
- By law, the check HAS to be mailed TO THE ADDRESS ON THE SELLER’S DRIVING LICENSE.
- A check can be provided at the time of the purchase transaction for an organization, corporation, or association registered with the state as a charitable, philanthropic, religious, fraternal, civic, patriotic, social, or school-sponsored organization or association, or any non-profit corporation or association.
- A check can be provided at the time of the purchase transaction for a manufacturing, industrial, or other commercial vendor that generates regulated materials in the ordinary course of business.
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