The Maine Department of Environmental Protection has adopted Chapter 889 for designating decabromodiphenyl ether (decaBDE) and hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) as priority chemicals of certain children’s products. The rule have been effective from 4 March 2017.
No later than 31 August 2017, manufacturers of listed children’s products that are for sale in the state of Maine and contain intentionally-added decaBDE and / or HBCD shall report to the Department the required information. If the sale of the regulated children’s product does not commence until after the 180-day reporting period ends, manufactures must report within 30 days of the sale of the children’s product within the State of Maine.
Children’s products to be regulated by Chapter 889 include:
Exempted products are:
Reporting requirements
Manufacturers of the listed children’s products that contain intentionally added amounts of decaBDE and/or HBCD shall report the following information to the department:
Until now, the priority chemicals are as below:
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