27-2107 - Prohibitions.

NY Env Cons L § 27-2107 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) mercury barometers;

(b) mercury esophageal dilators, mercury bougie tubes or mercury gastrointestinal tubes;

(c) mercury flow meters;

(d) mercury hygrometers or mercury psychrometers; and

(e) mercury pyrometers; The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to the sale or distribution of any mercury-added consumer product delineated in this subdivision if such product is used to replace a product that is a component in a larger product in use prior to January first, two thousand six, or the resale of any mercury-added consumer product delineated in this subdivision manufactured before December thirty-first, two thousand five. 6. On or after January first, two thousand seven, no person shall sell, offer for sale or distribute any mercury hydrometer or mercury manometer. The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to the sale or distribution of any mercury-added consumer product delineated in this subdivision if such product is used to replace a product that is a component in a larger product in use prior to January first, two thousand seven, or the resale of any mercury-added consumer product delineated in this subdivision manufactured before December thirty-first, two thousand six. 7. On or after January first, two thousand eight, no person shall sell, offer for sale or distribute any mercury switch or mercury relay individually or as a product component. The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to the sale or distribution of any mercury-added consumer product delineated in this subdivision if such product is used to replace a product that is a component in a larger product in use prior to January first, two thousand eight, or the resale of any mercury-added consumer product delineated in this subdivision manufactured before December thirty-first, two thousand seven. 8. On or after January first, two thousand twelve, no person shall sell, offer for sale or distribute any mercury sphygmomanometer, mercury wetted reed relay, mercury flame sensor, mercury thermometer, or mercury thermostat, except for mercury thermostats used by a blind or visually impaired person. The provisions of this subdivision shall not apply to the sale or distribution of any mercury-added consumer product delineated in this subdivision if such product is used to replace a product that is a component in a larger product in use prior to January first, two thousand twelve or the resale of any mercury-added consumer product delineated in this subdivision manufactured prior to January first, two thousand twelve. 9. The provisions of subdivisions five, six, seven and eight of this section shall not apply to the sale or distribution of any mercury-added consumer product delineated in those subdivisions if the use of such product is a federal requirement. The department shall develop informational materials on the dangers of mercury-added consumer products, specifically thermometers and barometers, and disseminate such materials to antique dealers and resale establishments. 10. The department may grant a waiver from the provisions of subdivision eight of this section upon request by the manufacturer of a mercury-added consumer product.

(a) An application for a waiver shall be in the form prescribed by the department and document the basis for the requested waiver or renewal of a waiver and describe how the manufacturer will ensure that a system exists for the proper collection, transportation and processing of the mercury-added consumer products at the end of their useful life.

(b) The application must include at a minimum, information that demonstrates:

(i) there are no non-mercury alternatives that are comparable in price to, are as effective in performance as, or are as accurate and precise as the identified mercury-added consumer product;

(ii) the use of the mercury-added consumer product provides a net benefit to the environment, public health, or public safety when compared to a non-mercury alternative; or

(iii) there are other factors affecting the use of non-mercury alternatives.

(c) The manufacturer must notify the regional multi-state clearinghouse, as identified in section 27-2115 of this title, of its request for a waiver pursuant to this subdivision and provide the clearinghouse with the information required in its waiver application.

(d) The department may grant or deny, in whole or in part, a request for a waiver. In determining whether to grant or deny a waiver or waiver renewal, the department may consult with the clearinghouse, other states, or regional governmental organizations to promote consistency in the implementation of this subdivision.

(e) Waivers shall be granted for a period not to exceed two years. Upon a request by the manufacturer, the department may renew a waiver for a period not to exceed two years if the department finds that the manufacturer continues to meet the requirements for a waiver, that the manufacturer has complied with all conditions of the original waiver, and the manufacturer demonstrates that reasonable efforts have been made to remove mercury from the product subject to the waiver.