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products intended for outdoor use that have been pressure treated | to reduce decay with a wood preservative containing inorganic | arsenic or inorganic arsenic compounds, including, but not limited | to, chromated copper arsenate, commonly referred to as "CCA," or | similar arsenic-based wood-preserving chemical mixtures. |
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| §1682.__Restriction on sale |
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| | The following restrictions apply to the sale of arsenic- | treated wood or wood products for residential uses that are not | included as permitted uses in a notice of cancellation order | issued by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as | published in the Federal Register on April 9, 2003. |
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| | 1.__Purchase of arsenic-treated wood by retail business.__ | Retail businesses that sell wood for residential use may not | purchase arsenic-treated wood or wood products for residential | uses that are not included as permitted uses in a notice of | cancellation order issued by the United States Environmental | Protection Agency as published in the Federal Register on April | 9, 2003. |
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| | 2.__Sale of arsenic-treated wood.__Beginning April 1, 2004, a | person may not sell or offer for sale arsenic-treated wood or | wood products for residential uses that are not included as | permitted uses in a notice of cancellation order issued by the | United States Environmental Protection Agency as published in the | Federal Register on April 9, 2003.__This prohibition does not | apply to structures already built containing arsenic-treated wood | that are included as part of a residential real estate | transaction. |
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| §1683.__Statute not admissible in evidence |
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| | This chapter may not be admitted in evidence or offered as an | exhibit for any purpose in any civil trial against any | wholesaler, retailer or installer of arsenic-treated wood.__This | section does not apply in cases of enforcement actions brought by | the State. |
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| | Sec. 3. Disposal plan. By January 1, 2005, the Department of | Environmental Protection shall submit to the joint standing | committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over natural | resources matters a plan for the safe management of arsenic- | treated wood waste. The plan must be developed in consultation | with interested parties. The plan must include, but is not | limited to, recommendations regarding: |
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| | 1. The separation and segregation of arsenic-treated wood at | solid waste handling facilities; |
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