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[PART III.] PLASTIC CONTAINER CODING

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[PART III.] PLASTIC CONTAINER CODING
[§342H-41] Definitions. As used in this part, unless the context otherwise requires:
"Label" means a molded imprint or raised symbol on or near the bottom of a plastic product.
"Plastic" means any material made of polymeric organic compounds and additives that can be shaped by flow.
"Plastic bottle" means a plastic container intended for single use that has a neck that is smaller than the body of the container, accepts a screw-type, snap cap, or other closure and has a capacity of sixteen fluid ounces or more, but less than five gallons.
"Rigid plastic container" means any formed or molded container, other than a bottle, intended for single use, composed predominantly of plastic resin, and having a relatively inflexible finite shape or form with a capacity of eight ounces or more, but less than five gallons. [L 1990, c 318, pt of §1]
Revision Note
"Part" substituted for "chapter".
Cross References
Plastic connecting devices prohibition, see §339-22.
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