- A. If a person determines that a person has manufactured, sold, offered for sale, imported, or distributed a children's product in violation of Environment Article, §6-1303, Annotated Code of Maryland, the person shall report the violation to the Department.
B. Within 24 hours of determining the violation has occurred, the person shall submit a report to the Department on a form created by the Department or that includes the following information:
- (1) The identity of the children's product found to be a lead-containing product;
- (2) The identity of all the components found to be part of the lead-containing product;
- (3) All the lead levels in violation of Environment Article, §6-1303, Annotated Code of Maryland, found in the components of the children's product; and
- (4) All lead testing results for the children's product found to be in violation.
- C. Within 15 days after discovering a lead-containing product in violation of Environment Article, Title 6, Subtitle 13, Annotated Code of Maryland, the person shall submit a report to the Department, including all the information set forth in Environment Article, §6-1305(b), Annotated Code of Maryland.
Authority: Environment Article, §§1-404 and 6-1301—6-1311, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date:
Regulations .01—.07 adopted as an emergency provision effective August 21, 2009 (36:19 Md. R. 1433); adopted permanently effective October 19, 2009 (36:21 Md. R. 1594)