Code of Maine Rules
06 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
096 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - GENERAL
Chapter 880 - REGULATION OF CHEMICAL USE IN CHILDREN'S PRODUCTS
- Section 096-880-1 - Definitions
- Section 096-880-2 - List of chemicals of concern
- Section 096-880-3 - Identification of chemicals of high concern
- Section 096-880-4 - Designation of priority chemicals
- Section 096-880-5 - Disclosure of information on priority chemicals
- Section 096-880-6 - Authority to ban the sale of products containing a priority chemical
Current through 2024-52, December 25, 2024
SUMMARY: This rule sets forth the process by which the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Protection may designate a chemical for regulatory scrutiny as authorized under Title 38, chapter 16-D, §§ 1691-1699-B of the Maine Revised Statutes Annotated, and reflects changes to the underlying statute enacted by PL 2011, c. 319 [An Act to Provide the DEP with Regulatory Flexibility Regarding the Listing of Priority Chemicals, LD 1129, 125th Legislature].
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 38 MRSA §341-D(1-B)
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