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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 1009 (Introduced in Senate) — To reauthorize and modernize the Toxic Substances Control Act, and for other purposes. · Sec. 7

Sec. 7. Imminent hazards

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Section 7 (15 U.S.C. 2606) is amended— by striking subsection
(a)and inserting the following: The Administrator may commence a civil action in an appropriate district court of the United States for— seizure of an imminently hazardous chemical substance or mixture or any article containing the substance or mixture; relief (as authorized by subsection (b)) against any person who manufactures, processes, distributes in commerce, uses, or disposes of, an imminently hazardous chemical substance or mixture or any article containing the substance or mixture; or both seizure described in subparagraph
(A)and relief described in subparagraph (B). A civil action may be commenced under this paragraph notwithstanding— the existence of— a decision by the Administrator under section 4(c)(3), 5(c)(4), or 6(c)(2); or a rule, testing consent agreement, or order under section 4(f), 5(g), 6(b)(5), 6(c)(8), 6(c)(9), or 6(d); or the pendency of any administrative or judicial proceeding under any provision of this Act. ; in subsection (d), by striking section 6(a) and inserting section 6(c) ; and in subsection (f), in the first sentence, by striking and unreasonable .
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