(a) Notwithstanding Section 25607(a), a warning for exposures that occur during the purchase, handling, or installation of a part for a “recreational marine vessel,” as defined in Harbor and Navigation Code Section 651(t), meets the requirements of this subarticle if it:
- (1) Complies with the content in Section 25607.53 and the methods in Section 25602, not including subsection (a)(4);
- (2) Complies with the content in Section 25603 and the methods in Section 25602; or
(3) Complies with the content in Section 25607.53 and is provided on a sign no smaller than 5 inches by 5 inches in no smaller than 20-point type, placed at each retail point of sale or display of recreational marine vessel parts.
- (A) If other signage in the facility contains consumer information for recreational marine vessel parts in a language other than English, the warning must be provided in English and that other language.
- (B) If the product is also sold on the internet or in a catalog then a warning that complies with Section 25602(b) or (c), respectively, must also be provided.
- (b) For purposes of Sections 25607.52 and 25607.53, “recreational marine vessel part” means any part offered for sale or transferred to a consumer for installation in or service on a recreational marine vessel as defined in subsection (a) but shall not include packaged service chemicals, tires, parts containing asbestos, carpeting, upholstery including fillings and coverings, textiles, or fabrics.
Note: Authority cited: Section 25249.12, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Section 25249.6, Health and Safety Code.
History
1. New section filed 11-26-2024; operative 1-1-2025 (Register 2024, No. 48).