Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 15 : Section 1277


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1277. Labeling of art materials

    (a) Regulation status of standard D-4236 of American Society for
      Testing and Materials
      On and after the last day of the 2-year period beginning on
    November 18, 1988, the requirements for the labeling of art
    materials set forth in the version of the standard of the American
    Society for Testing and Materials designated D-4236 that is in
    effect on November 18, 1988, and as modified by subsection (b) of
    this section shall be deemed to be a regulation issued by the
    Commission under section 1262(b) of this title.
    (b) Requirements applicable to standard D-4236
      The following shall apply with respect to the standard of the
    American Society for Testing and Materials referred to in
    subsection (a) of this section:
        (1) The term "art material or art material product" shall mean
      any substance marketed or represented by the producer or
      repackager as suitable for use in any phase of the creation of
      any work of visual or graphic art of any medium. The term does
      not include economic poisons subject to the Federal Insecticide,
      Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act [7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.] or drugs,
      devices, or cosmetics subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and
      Cosmetics Act [21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.].
        (2) The standard referred to in subsection (a) of this section
      as modified by this subsection applies to art materials intended
      for users of any age.
        (3) Each producer or repackager of art materials shall describe
      in writing the criteria used to determine whether an art material
      has the potential for producing chronic adverse health effects.
      Each producer or repackager shall be responsible for submitting
      to the Commission these criteria and a list of art materials that
      require hazard warning labels under this section.
        (4) Upon the request of the Commission, a producer or
      repackager of art materials shall submit to the Commission
      product formulations and the criteria used to determine whether
      the art material or its ingredients have the potential for
      producing chronic adverse health effects.
        (5) All art materials that require chronic hazard labeling
      pursuant to this section must include on the label the name and
      address of the producer or repackager of the art materials and an
      appropriate telephone number and a statement signifying that such
      art materials are inappropriate for use by children.
        (6) If an art material producer or repackager becomes newly
      aware of any significant information regarding the hazards of an
      art material or ways to protect against the hazard, this new
      information must be incorporated into the labels of such art
      materials that are manufactured after 12 months from the date of
      discovery. If a producer or repackager reformulates an art
      material, the new formulation must be evaluated and labeled in
      accordance with the standard referred to in subsection (a) of
      this section as modified by this subsection.
        (7) If the Commission determines that an art material in a
      container equal to or smaller than one fluid ounce (30 ml) (if
      the product is sold by volume) or one ounce net weight (28 g) (if
      the product is sold by weight) has the potential for producing
      chronic adverse health effects with customary or reasonably
      foreseeable use despite its small size, the Commission may
      require the art material to carry a label which conveys all the
      information required under the standard referred to in subsection
      (a) of this section as modified by this subsection for art
      materials in a container greater than one fluid ounce or one
      ounce net weight. If the information cannot fit on the package
      label, the Commission shall require the art material to have a
      package insert which conveys all this information. If the art
      material has a package insert, the label on the product shall
      include a signal word in conformance with paragraph 5 of the
      standard referred to in subsection (a) of this section, a list of
      potentially harmful or sensitizing components, and the statement
      "see package insert before use". For purposes of this subsection,
      the term "package insert" means a display of written, printed, or
      graphic matter upon a leaflet or suitable material accompanying
      the art material. This requirement is in addition to, and is not
      meant to supersede, the requirement of paragraph 5.8 of the
      standard designated D-4236.
        (8) In determining whether an art material has the potential
      for producing chronic adverse health effects, including
      carcinogenicity and potential carcinogenicity, a toxicologist
      shall take into account opinions of various regulatory agencies
      and scientific bodies.
    (c) Revisions incorporated into standard D-4236; notice and
      hearing; amendment; opportunity for comment; transcript of
      proceedings
      If the Commission determines that a revision proposed by the
    American Society for Testing and Materials is in the public
    interest, it shall incorporate the revision into the standard
    referred to in subsection (a) of this section as modified by
    subsection (b) of this section after providing notice and an
    opportunity for comment. If at any time the Commission finds that
    the standard referred to in subsection (a) of this section as
    modified by subsection (b) of this section is inadequate for the
    protection of the public interest, it shall promulgate an amendment
    to the standard which will adequately protect the public interest.
    Such final standard shall be promulgated pursuant to section 553 of
    title 5, except that the Commission shall give interested persons
    an opportunity for the oral presentation of data, views, or
    arguments, in addition to an opportunity to make written
    submissions. A transcript shall be kept of any oral presentation.
    (d) Guidelines for determining chronically hazardous art materials;
      issuance; public hearing; scope of criteria; review; amendment
      (1) Within 1 year of November 18, 1988, the Commission shall
    issue guidelines which specify criteria for determining when any
    customary or reasonably foreseeable use of an art material can
    result in a chronic hazard. In developing such guidelines the
    Commission shall conduct a public hearing and provide reasonable
    opportunity for the submission of comments.
      (2) The guidelines established under paragraph (1) shall include
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        (A) criteria for determining when art materials may produce
      chronic adverse health effects in children and criteria for
      determining when art materials may produce such health effects in
      adults,
        (B) criteria for determining which substances contained in art
      materials have the potential for producing chronic adverse health
      effects and what those effects are,
        (C) criteria for determining the bioavailability of chronically
      hazardous substances contained in art materials when the products
      are used in a customary or reasonably foreseeable manner, and
        (D) criteria for determining acceptable daily intake levels for
      chronically hazardous substances contained in art materials.

    Where appropriate, criteria used for assessing risks to children
    may be the same as those used for adults.
      (3) The Commission shall periodically review the guidelines
    established under paragraph (1) to determine whether the guidelines
    reflect relevant changes in scientific knowledge and in the
    formulations of art materials, and shall amend the guidelines to
    reflect such changes.
    (e) Informational and educational materials; development and
      distribution
      The Commission shall develop informational and educational
    materials about art materials and shall distribute the
    informational and educational materials to interested persons.
    (f) Injunctions
      The Commission may bring an action under section 1267 of this
    title to enjoin the purchase of any art material required to be
    labeled under this chapter which is for use by children in
    pre-kindergarten, kindergarten, or grades 1 through 6.



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