28 Tex. Admin. Code § 34.1206 - Alternative Testing Methods
(a) General
Requirements.
(1) Pursuant to §
796.004 of the
Health and Safety Code, a cigarette manufacturer may not certify a cigarette
variety under the Health and Safety Code Chapter 796 and this subchapter using
a cigarette testing method and performance standard other than the method
specified in the Health and Safety Code §
796.003
without the prior written authorization of the SFMO.
(2) The manufacturer is solely responsible
for ensuring that all cigarettes accepted for alternative testing under this
section are tested in compliance with the alternative testing method and
performance standard accepted by the SFMO for that cigarette variety.
(3) SFMO authorization to use an alternative
testing method and performance standard must be granted for each specific
cigarette variety that will be subject to the alternative testing method and
performance standard.
(4) Accepted
requests for an alternative testing method and performance standard are not
transferable to other cigarette varieties and may not be used to test other
cigarette varieties without the prior written authorization of the
SFMO.
(b) Initiation of
Review of Alternative Test Method. The SFMO may initiate a review of an
alternative test method to make a determination under this subsection based on
the application of the cigarette manufacturer or the SFMO's own
action.
(c) Request for an
Alternative Test Method.
(1) If the SFMO
determines that a variety of cigarette cannot be tested in accordance with the
Health and Safety Code §
796.003, a
cigarette manufacturer may request an alternative test method and performance
standard.
(2) A cigarette
manufacturer may also seek authorization to use an alternative test method and
performance standard approved in another state.
(3) Requests for authorization to use an
alternative test method and performance standard must be submitted in
accordance with §
34.1203 of this subchapter
(relating to General Provisions Regarding Required and Voluntary
Submissions).
(d) SFMO
Authorization.
(1) If a request is submitted
under subsection (c)(1) of this section, the SFMO shall authorize the cigarette
manufacturer to use the alternative test on the variety of cigarette if the
cigarette manufacturer demonstrates to the satisfaction of the SFMO that the
performance standard proposed by the manufacturer is equivalent to the
performance standard under the Health and Safety Code §
796.003.
(2) If a request is submitted under
subsection (c)(2) of this section, unless the SFMO can demonstrate a reasonable
basis why the alternative test method should not be accepted under Health and
Safety Code Chapter 796, the SFMO shall authorize the cigarette manufacturer to
use the alternative test on the variety of cigarette if the cigarette
manufacturer demonstrates to the satisfaction of the SFMO that:
(A) another state has enacted reduced
cigarette ignition propensity standards that include a test method and
performance standard that are the same as those contained in the Health and
Safety Code Chapter 796; and
(B)
the officials responsible for implementing those requirements have approved the
proposed alternative test method and performance standard for the particular
cigarette variety proposed by a manufacturer as meeting the fire safety
standards of that state's law or regulation under a legal provision comparable
to the Health and Safety Code §
796.004,
including a provision that the performance standard proposed by the
manufacturer is equivalent to, or greater than, the performance standard
established under the Health and Safety Code §
796.003.
(e) SFMO Rejection. If
the requested alternative method is rejected by the SFMO, the cigarette
manufacturer may proceed under §
34.1203(b)(4) of
this subchapter.
(f) SFMO Notice of
Determination. Notice regarding the SFMO's determination concerning an
alternative test method and performance standard requested pursuant to this
section shall be made as described in §
34.1203 of this
subchapter.
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