(1) (a) Retailers of new motor vehicle tires and new trailer tires shall collect a waste tire fee in an amount to be set by the commission, by rule, not to exceed one dollar and fifty cents on the sale of each new tire; except that, effective on and after January 1, 2018, the waste tire fee is fifty-five cents on the sale of each new tire. The receipt from the retailer to the customer for every new tire must contain the following statement in the largest bold-faced type capable based on point-of-sale software and on existing invoice printers, not to exceed fifteen points: "Section 30-20-1403, Colorado Revised Statutes, requires retailers to collect a waste tire fee set by the solid and hazardous waste commission on the sale of each new motor vehicle tire and each new trailer tire."
(b) The retailer shall submit to the department by the twentieth day of each month all fees collected pursuant to this section in the preceding month together with any report required by the department. The department shall transmit the fees to the state treasurer, who shall credit them in accordance with subsection (2) of this section or as specified in rules promulgated by the commission.
(2) (a) Until December 31, 2017, the state treasurer shall distribute the revenue from the fee assessed in subsection (1) of this section as follows:
(I) Thirty percent to the waste tire administration, enforcement, and cleanup fund created in section 30-20-1404;
(II) Sixty-five percent to the end users fund created in section 30-20-1405; and
(III) Five percent to the waste tire market development fund created in section 30-20-1406.
(b) Effective January 1, 2018, the state treasurer shall distribute all of the revenue from the fee assessed in subsection (1) of this section to the waste tire administration, enforcement, and cleanup fund created in section 30-20-1404.