Maryland Code § HG-22-502

Section HG-22-502
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(a) In accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, for the protection
of the public health and safety, the Secretary may adopt rules and regulations that:
(1) Declare to be a hazardous material any substance that the
Secretary finds:
(i) Meets the standards for being a hazardous material;

(ii) Is a toy or other substance intended for use by children that
presents an electrical, mechanical, or thermal hazard; or
(iii) Needs to be declared a hazardous material to remove any
uncertainty as to whether it is hazardous material;
(2) Set requirements for labeling hazardous material; and
(3) Declare any hazardous material to be a banned hazardous
material and require its removal from commerce if the Secretary finds that:
(i) The hazardous material is a danger to the public health
and safety; and
(ii) Proper labeling cannot protect the public health and safety
adequately.
(b) To the extent the Secretary finds to be consistent with protecting the
public health and safety adequately, the Secretary shall adopt rules and regulations
that exempt or partially exempt hazardous material from the labeling requirements
if compliance with labeling requirements is impractical or unnecessary:
(1) Because of the size of the package that contains the hazardous
material;
(2) Because the hazard is minor; or
(3) For other good reason.

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