Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 2, § 70-40.015
PURPOSE: Section 280.050 states that the director shall promulgate rules to establish standards for preservatives used in the treatment of timberproducts. This rule establishes these standards to be used by anyone selling or offering for sale treated timber products in the state of Missouri. Editor’s Note: The secretary of state has determined that the publication of this rule in its entirety would be unduly cumbersome or ezpensiue. The entire text of the material referenced has been filed with the secretary ,,,~, of state. This material may be found at the Office of the Secretary of State or at the headquarters of the agency and is auailable to any interested person at a cost established by state law.
(A) For ponderosa pine, red pine and southern yellow pine wood for farm use under standard C16, the minimum net retention levels of copper naphthaate shall be 0.04 poundspercubicfootcopperasmetalforabove ground use and 0.06 pounds per cubic foot copper as metal for ground contact use. (The copper naphtbenate solution used for the treatment of wood products under these standards shall be in conformance to AWPA standard P8 as required under section (1) of this rule.) All other requirements under AWPA standard Cl6 shall apply. This section shall expire when AWPA Cl6 standards for copper naphtha& are established and thus the AWPA standards will take precedence.
Roy D.Blunt (g/18/90) secretaly Of state
(D) Effective April 1, 1988, all hardwoods, four inches (4”) and greater in thickness, and treated according to subsections (3)(A)-(C) or up to the levels of AWPA standards C2, shall be labeled with a tag as follows:
3. All products as defined by this r&shall be labeled with a tag in accordance to the following requirements:
point of sale and may only be removed by the final purchaser;
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surface of each product so that it is readily visible to the purchaser;
mation in print of not less than ten (10).point type;
resistant material; and
sions of one inch (1”) in width and two inches (2”) in length; (2”) in length; (E) For the treatment of hardwood posts, (E) For the treatment of hardwood posts, other than white oak, the minimum net other than white oak, the minimum net retention for oil-borne pentachlorophenol shall retention for oil-borne pentachlorophenol shall not be less than 0.20 pounds of active ingre not be less than 0.20 pounds of active ingre dient per cubic foot or equal to 4.00 pounds dient per cubic foot or equal to 4.00 pounds of five percent (5%) solution. White oak posts of five percent (5%) solution. White oak posts shall be treated to refusal: shall be treated to refusal: (F) For standard C2’the minimum net retention levelsforcoppernaphthenate, except as modified in subsection (3)(C), in the treatment of hardwood species, other than white oak, shall be 0.04 pounds per cubic foot copper as metal for above ground use and 0.05 pounds per cubic foot copper as metal for ground contact use. White oak shall be treated to refusal. (The copper naphtha& solution used for treatment of wood products under these standards shall be in conformance to AWPA standard P8 as required under section (1) of this rule.) All other requirements under AWPA standard C2 shall apply. This subsection shall expire when AWPA C2 standards for copper naphthenate are established and thus the AWPA standards will take orecedence; or (G) For the treatment of hardwood posts, other than white oak, the minimum net retentionforcoppernaphthenateshallbe0.033 nounds oer cubic foot cwmer as metal. White bak PO& shall be t&cd to refusal. (The copper naphthenate solution used for the treatment of wood products under these standards shall be in conformance to AWPA standard P8 as required under section (1) of this rule.)
(4) Other Treatment Standards. All other standards for treatment of timber or timber products with preservatives not covered by 2 CSR 70-40.015(2)(A) and (3)(A)-(G) shall not be less than the AWPA specifications.
Auth: section 280.050, RSMo (1986). Original rule filed Oct. 10,1980, effectiue Feb. 1, 1981. Amended: Filed Sept. 15, 1984, effective Jan. 2, 1985. Amended: Filed Dec. 16, 1985, effectiue March 13, 1986. Amended: Filed March 14, 1986, effectiue June 16, 1986. Amended: Filed March 18, 1987, effective April 1, 1988. m 2 CSR 70-40-AGRICULTURE
Amended: Filed Jan. 12, 1990, effectiue April 16, 1990.