217.801 Restrictions on sale and use of paint containing lead -- Labeling.
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(1)Paint manufactured after July 1, 1972, containing more than one-half of one percent
(.5%) lead by weight of the nonvolatile content shall not be sold, or used on any
toys, children's furniture, interior surface of any dwelling, or any other surface easily
accessible to children under the age of seven
(7)years. Such paints shall not be
manufactured, sold, or used for any other purpose which would ultimately result in
exposure to children under the age of seven
(7)years unless proper application and
documentation is made to the Cabinet for Health and Family Services and the
cabinet determines that no health hazard or danger to children exists from the
intended use.
(2)All paints manufactured in this state after July 1, 1972, which will be used in this
state will be clearly labeled as to use and hazard when containing more than one-
half of one percent (.5%) lead by weight of the total nonvolatile content.
(3)The above provisions of subsections
(1)and
(2)of this section shall apply to all
paints containing more than six one-hundredths of one percent (.06%) lead by
weight of the total nonvolatile content after January 1, 1974.