Code of Massachusetts Regulations
301 CMR - EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
Title 301 CMR 41.00 - Toxic Or Hazardous Substance List
Section 41.01 - Authority and Purpose
Universal Citation: 301 MA Code of Regs 301.41
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Authority. The Administrative Council On Toxics Use Reduction adopts 301 CMR 41.00 pursuant to M.G.L. c. 21I, §§ 4(C) and 9.
(2) Purpose. The Administrative Council on Toxics Use Reduction promulgates 301 CMR 41.00 to carry out its authority and responsibility:
(a) to
promote the coordination and enforcement of federal and state laws and
regulations pertaining to toxics production and use, hazardous waste,
industrial hygiene, worker safety, public exposure to toxics and the release of
toxics into the environment;
(b) to
coordinate state programs in order to promote, most effectively, toxics use
reduction in the Commonwealth;
(c)
to minimize unnecessary duplication of reporting requirements concerning toxic
or hazardous substance production, use, release, disposal, and worker
exposure;
(d) to provide up-to-date
and consistent information about manufacturing, worker exposure, distribution,
process, sale, storage, release or other use of toxics on a facility, regional
and statewide basis;
(e) to adjust
the toxic or hazardous substance list under M.G.L. c. 21I, § 9 by adding
or deleting substances consistent with the changes on the Toxic Chemical List
established pursuant to Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA);
(f) to
adjust the toxic or hazardous substance list under M.G.L. c. 21I, § 9 by
retaining or deleting substances listed pursuant to sections 101(14) and 102 of
the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act
(CERCLA) and to furthermore adjust the toxic or hazardous substance list by
adding or deleting substances consistent with changes to the lists established
pursuant to said sections of CERCLA;
(g) to designate toxic or hazardous
substances as higher hazard substances or lower hazard substances;
and
(h) to otherwise effectuate the
purposes of M.G.L. c. 21I.
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