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Code · Michigan · Chapter 336 — Air Pollution

336.104 List of restricted use chlorofluorocarbon compounds; determination of exemptions; specific exemptions; rules generally.

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336.104 List of restricted use chlorofluorocarbon compounds; determination of exemptions; specific exemptions; rules generally.
Sec. 4.
(1)The department shall:
(a)After hearings, prepare a list of restricted use chlorofluorocarbon compounds, the distribution, sale, offer and exposure for sale of which in this state shall be restricted as determined pursuant to sections 2 and 3.
(b)Determine, after a hearing, whether any uses, including medical uses, of restricted use chlorofluorocarbon compounds are so necessary to human life that they should be exempted from the application of section 3.
(2)The following are specifically exempted from this act:
(a)An aerosol spray device containing a restricted use chlorofluorocarbon compound which contains 1 or more drugs as defined in section 4(6) of Act No. 196 of the Public Acts of 1971, being section 335.304 of the Michigan Compiled Laws, which is administered by a metered spray valve for the treatment of asthma or other respiratory diseases.
(b)An aerosol spray device containing a restricted use chlorofluorocarbon compound sold or manufactured for use as a prescription drug or in a surgical procedure.
(3)The department shall promulgate rules pursuant to Act No. 306 of the Public Acts of 1969, as amended, necessary to carry out and give full force and effect to this act.
History: 1976, Act 384, Eff. Mar. 31, 1977
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