Colorado Code § 25-5-1404

Scope and applicability
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(1) Except as described in subsection (2) of this
section, this part 14 applies to compact fluorescent lamps and linear fluorescent lamps sold as
new in Colorado.
(2) This part 14 does not apply to:
(a) A lamp that is designed and marketed exclusively for image capture and projection,
including photocopying; printing, either directly or in preprocessing; lithography; film and video
projection; and holography;
(b) A lamp that emits ultraviolet light and that:
(I) Emits ultraviolet light greater than two milliwatts per kilolumen (mW/klm);
(II) Is designed and marketed exclusively for a germicidal purpose, such as for the
destruction of DNA, which lamp emits a peak radiation of approximately two hundred fifty-three
and seven-tenths nanometers;
(III) Is designed and marketed exclusively for disinfection or fly trapping and:
(A) From which the total radiation power emitted between two hundred and three
hundred fifteen nanometers represents at least five percent of the total radiation power emitted
between two hundred fifty and eight hundred nanometers; or
(B) From which the total radiation power emitted between three hundred fifteen and four
hundred nanometers represents at least twenty percent of the total radiation power emitted
between two hundred fifty and eight hundred nanometers;
(IV) Is designed and marketed exclusively for the generation of ozone where the primary
purpose is to emit radiation at approximately one hundred eighty-five and one-tenth nanometers;
(V) Is designed and marketed exclusively for coral zooxanthellae symbiosis and from
which the radiation power emitted between four hundred and four hundred eighty nanometers
represents at least forty percent of the total radiation power emitted between two hundred fifty
and eight hundred nanometers;
(VI) Is designed and marketed exclusively for use in a sunlamp product;
(VII) Is designed and marketed exclusively for use in a medical device for medical or
veterinary diagnosis or treatment;
(VIII) Is designed and marketed exclusively for use in pharmaceutical product
manufacturing or quality control;
(IX) Is designed and marketed exclusively for spectroscopy and photometric
applications, such as UV-visible spectroscopy, molecular spectroscopy, atomic absorption
spectroscopy, nondispersive infrared, Fourier transform infrared, medical analysis, ellipsometry,
layer thickness measurement, process monitoring, or environmental monitoring; or
(X) Is used by academic and research institutions exclusively for conducting research
projects and experiments; or
(c) A product that is held in inventory in Colorado on the effective date of the applicable
standard described in section 25-5-1405.

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