Utah Admin. Code R307-357-10 - Administrative Requirements
(1) Product
Dating. Each manufacturer of a consumer product subject to the standards
established in Table 1 shall clearly display on each consumer product container
or package, the day, month, and year on which the product was manufactured, or
a code indicating such date.
(a) A
manufacturer who uses the following code to indicate the date of manufacture
shall not be subject to the requirements of R307-357-10(3) if the code is
represented separately from other codes on the product container so that it is
easily recognizable:
YY DDD = year year day day day where:
"YY" = two digits representing the year in which the product was manufactured, and
"DDD" = three digits representing the day of the year on which the product was manufactured, with "001" representing the first day of the year, "002" representing the second day of the year, and so forth (i.e. the "Julian date").
(b) The date
information shall be located on the container or inside the cover or cap so
that it is readily observable or obtainable by simply removing the cap or cover
without disassembling any part of the container or packaging.
(c) The date information shall be displayed
on each consumer product container or package no later than twelve months prior
to the effective date of the applicable standard specified in Table
1.
(d) No person shall erase,
alter, deface or otherwise remove or make illegible any date from any regulated
product container without the express authorization of the manufacturer.
(2) The requirements of
this provision shall not apply to products containing no VOCs or to products
containing VOCs at 0.10% by weight or less.
(3) If a manufacturer uses a code indicating
the date of manufacture, for any consumer product subject to
R307-357-4, an
explanation of the date portion of the code shall be supplied to the director
within 30 day of written request.
(4) Notwithstanding the definition of product
category in R-307-357-3, if anywhere on the container or packaging of any
consumer product manufactured on or after the effective date specified in Table
1, or one year thereafter for any FIFRA-registered insecticide, or on any
sticker or label affixed thereto, any representation is made that the product
may be used as, or is suitable for use as, a consumer product for which a lower
VOC limit is specified in
R307-357-4, then the
lowest VOC limit shall apply. This requirement does not apply to general
purpose cleaners, antiperspirant/deodorant products or insecticide
foggers.
(5) Notwithstanding the
provisions of R307-357-10(4), a product that makes ancillary disinfecting,
sanitizing, or antimicrobial claims on the label is not subject to the VOC
standards for disinfectant or sanitizer if the product is designed and labeled
on the principal display panel as a bathroom and tile cleaner,
carpet/upholstery cleaner, fabric refresher, general purpose cleaner, glass
cleaner, metal polish or cleanser.
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