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TITLE 33 - NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS
CHAPTER 37 - ORGANOTIN ANTIFOULING PAINT CONTROL
Section 2401.
Findings; Purpose
Section 2402.
Definitions
Section 2403.
Prohibition On Application Of Organotin Antifouling Paints On Certain Vessels
Section 2404.
Prohibition Of Certain Organotin Antifouling Paints And Organotin Additives Used To Make Such Paints
Section 2405.
Certification
Section 2406.
Monitoring And Research Of Ecological Effects
Section 2407.
Alternative Antifouling Research
Section 2408.
Water Quality Criteria Document
Section 2409.
Penalties
Section 2410.
Other Authorities; State Laws
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