LD 1159
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(a)__Use of the product provides a net benefit to
the environment, public health or public safety when
compared to available nonmercury alternatives; or

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

 
Prior to approving an exemption, the commissioner may 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.__The
commissioner may request individuals receiving an exemption to
maintain records and provide reasonable reports to the department
that characterize mercury use.__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.

 
Sec. 5. Mercury-added thermostats. By January 15, 2004, the Department
of Environmental Protection shall submit to the Joint Standing
Committee on Natural Resources a plan to significantly improve
the collection of mercury-added thermostats at the end of their
life. The plan must include recommendations regarding
responsibility for and participation in the collection,
transportation and processing of mercury-added thermostats. The
Joint Standing Committee on Natural Resources may report out
legislation relating to the collection of mercury-added
thermostats during the Second Regular Session of the 121st
Legislature.


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