Maryland Code § HG-22-301

Section HG-22-301
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(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Child resistant packaging" means packaging that is designed so that
the average child under the age of 5 years finds it significantly difficult to open the
package or to obtain a harmful amount of the contents of the package within a
reasonable time, and so that it is not difficult for a normal adult to open or use.
(c) "Household substance" means any substance that is customarily used or
stored by individuals in or about the household and that is:
(1) A hazardous substance as defined in the Federal Hazardous
Substances Act;
(2) A pesticide as defined in the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and
Rodenticide Act;
(3) A food, drug, or cosmetic as defined in the Federal Food, Drug,
and Cosmetic Act; or
(4) A fuel that is:
(i) Intended for use in the heating, cooking, or refrigeration
system of a house; and
(ii) Stored in a portable container.

(d) "Labeling" means any label or other written or graphic matter that is on
or accompanies a household substance or its package.
(e) (1) "Package" means the immediate container or wrapping of a
household substance or the outer container or wrapping used in displaying a
household substance to retail consumers.
(2) "Package" does not include any container or wrapping that is used
only for:
(i) Transportation of a household substance in bulk or
quantity to a manufacturer, packer, processor, or wholesale or retail distributor; or
(ii) Shipment or delivery of a household substance to a retail
consumer, unless the container or wrapping is the only package or wrapping of the
household substance.
(f) "State adopted federal regulation" means any rule or regulation adopted
by the federal government under the federal Poison Prevention Packaging Act that
becomes a rule or regulation of this State by automatic adoption under § 22-303 of
this subtitle.

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