2018 Maryland Code
Health - General
Title 22 - Poisons, Dangerous Household Substances, Flammable Products, and Hazardous Materials
Subtitle 5 - Hazardous Materials
§ 22-501. "Hazardous material" defined

  • (a) In general. -- In this subtitle, "hazardous material" means:

    • (1) Any substance that may cause substantial personal injury or substantial illness from customary or reasonably foreseeable handling or use, or ingestion by children, and is:

      • (i) Toxic;

      • (ii) Corrosive;

      • (iii) Flammable or combustible;

      • (iv) An irritant;

      • (v) A strong sensitizer; or

      • (vi) A substance that generates pressure by decomposition, heat, or other means; or

    • (2) Any other substance that the Secretary declares to be hazardous material under § 22-502 of this subtitle.

  • (b) Excluded materials. -- In this subtitle, "hazardous material" does not include:

    • (1) Any food, drug, or cosmetic that is subject to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act or Title 21, Subtitle 2 of this article;

    • (2) A fuel that is a household substance as defined in § 22-301 of this title; or

    • (3) A pesticide that is subject to the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act unless the pesticide is contained in an article that, because it contains the pesticide, is as hazardous as any substance described in subsection (a) of this section.

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