2006 New York Code - Volatile Organic Compounds And Other Airborne Hazards.



 
    * § 6-313  Volatile  organic  compounds and other airborne hazards. a.
  (1) No carpet, carpet cushion or carpet adhesive purchased or leased  by
  any agency shall contain the following volatile organic compounds in any
  concentration   exceeding   that   specified  by  the  director  through
  rulemaking:
    (i) for carpets, 4-phenylcyclohexene, formaldehyde or styrene;
    (ii) for carpet cushions, butylated  hydroxytoluene,  formaldehyde  or
  4-phenylcyclohexene; and
    (iii) for carpet adhesives, formaldehyde or 2-ethyl-1-hexanol.
    (2)  In  developing such rules, the director shall consider any widely
  accepted industry recommendations for reduced volatile organic compounds
  in carpeting products.
    b. No architectural coating purchased or leased by  any  agency  shall
  contain  any  volatile  organic  compound in any concentration exceeding
  that specified by the director through rulemaking.  In  developing  such
  rules,  the  director  shall  consider  rule 1113 of the south coast air
  quality management district.
    c. No construction or furnishing materials purchased or leased by  any
  agency,  other  than  any product covered by subdivisions a or b of this
  section, shall  contain  any  chemical  compound  in  any  concentration
  exceeding   that  specified  by  the  director  through  rulemaking.  In
  developing such rules, the director shall consider section 01350 of  the
  reference  specifications  for  energy  and  resource  efficiency of the
  California energy commission.
    * NB Effective January 1, 2007

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