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B.__The switch or relay is integrated and not physically
separate from other components of the larger product.

 
This subsection does not apply to the sale of a mercury switch
or mercury relay if use of the switch or relay is required
under federal law or federal contract specification.

 
8.__Exemptions.__Subsections 6 and 7 do not apply to the
sale of a mercury-added product for which an exemption is
obtained under this subsection.__The manufacturer or user of
the product may apply for an exemption by filing a written
petition with the commissioner.__The commissioner may grant an
exemption with or without conditions upon finding that:

 
A.__A system exists for the proper collection,
transportation and processing of the product at the end of
its life; and

 
B.__One of the following applies:

 
(1)__Use of the product provides a net benefit to the
environment, public health or public safety when
compared to available nonmercury alternatives; or

 
(2)__Technically feasible nonmercury alternatives are
not available at comparable cost.

 
Prior to approving an exemption, the commissioner shall
consult with neighboring states, by means of the interstate
clearinghouse under section 1671 or otherwise, to promote
consistency in the way in which mercury-added products are
regulated.__Exemptions may be granted for a term not to exceed
5 years and may be renewed upon written application if the
commissioner finds that the mercury-added product continues to
meet the criteria of this subsection and the manufacturer or
other persons comply with the conditions of its original
approval.__The board shall adopt rules for processing
exemption applications that provide for public participation,
taking into account the role of the interstate clearinghouse.__
Rules adopted under this subsection are routine technical
rules pursuant to Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill bans the sale of mercury switches, mercury relays
and certain mercury-added measuring devices and instruments
effective July 1, 2006. The ban does not apply to the sale of
mercury switches or mercury relays used as replacement parts
in existing manufacturing equipment or in other equipment or
machinery in which the switch or relay is integrated with
other


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