Common use of MERCURY ADDED CONSUMER PRODUCTS Clause in Contracts

MERCURY ADDED CONSUMER PRODUCTS. Bidders are advised that effective January 1, 2005, Article 27, Title 21 of the Environmental Conservation Law bans the sale of fever thermometers containing mercury and the sale of elemental mercury for other than research purposes due to the hazardous waste concerns of mercury. The law further states that effective July 12, 2005, manufacturers are required to label mercury-added consumer products that are sold or offered for sale in New York State by a distributor or retailer. The label is intended to inform consumers of the presence of mercury in such products and of the proper disposal or recycling of mercury-added consumer products. Bidders are encouraged to contact the Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Solid Waste, Reduction & Recycling at (518) 402- 8705 or the Bureau of Hazardous Waste Regulation at 0-000-000-0000 for questions relating to the law. Bidders may also visit the Department's web site for additional information: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.ogs.state.ny.us, online.ogs.ny.gov, online.ogs.ny.gov

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MERCURY ADDED CONSUMER PRODUCTS. Bidders are advised that effective January 1, 2005, Article 27, Title 21 of the Environmental Conservation Law bans the sale of fever thermometers containing mercury and the sale of elemental mercury for other than research purposes due to the hazardous waste concerns of mercury. The law Law further states that effective July 12, 2005, manufacturers are required to label mercury-added consumer products that are sold or offered for sale in New York State by a distributor or retailer. The label is intended to inform consumers of the presence of mercury in such products and of the proper disposal or recycling of mercury-added consumer products. Bidders are encouraged to contact the Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Solid Waste, Reduction & Recycling at (518000) 402- 8705 000-0000 or the Bureau of Hazardous Waste Regulation at 0-000-000-0000 for questions relating to the law. Bidders may also visit the Department's web site website for additional information: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, www.ogs.state.ny.us

MERCURY ADDED CONSUMER PRODUCTS. Bidders are advised that effective January 1, 2005, Article 27, Title 21 of the Environmental Conservation Law bans the sale of fever thermometers containing mercury and the sale of elemental mercury for other than research purposes due to the hazardous waste concerns of mercury. The law further states that effective July 12, 2005, manufacturers are required to label mercury-added consumer products that are sold or offered for sale in New York State by a distributor or retailer. The label is intended to inform consumers of the presence of mercury in such products and of the proper disposal or recycling of mercury-added consumer products. Bidders are encouraged to contact the Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Solid Waste, Reduction & Recycling at (518000) 402- 8705 000-0000 or the Bureau of Hazardous Waste Regulation at 0-000-000-0000 for questions relating to the law. Bidders may also visit the Department's web site for additional information: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract, Contract

MERCURY ADDED CONSUMER PRODUCTS. Bidders are advised that effective January 1, 2005, Article 27, Title 21 of the Environmental Conservation Law bans the sale of fever thermometers containing mercury and the sale of elemental mercury for other than research purposes due to the hazardous waste concerns of mercury. The law further states that effective July 12, 2005, manufacturers are required to label mercury-added consumer products that are sold or offered for sale in New York State by a distributor or retailer. The label is intended to inform consumers of the presence of mercury in such products and of the proper disposal or recycling of mercury-added consumer products. Bidders are encouraged to contact the Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Solid Waste, Reduction & Recycling at (518000) 402- 8705 000-0000 or the Bureau of Hazardous Waste Regulation at 0-000-000-0000 for questions relating to the law. Bidders may also visit the Department's web site for additional information: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/<xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/website/dshm/redrecy/c145home.html>

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.ogs.state.ny.us, www.ogs.state.ny.us

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MERCURY ADDED CONSUMER PRODUCTS. Bidders are advised that effective January 1, 2005, Article 27, Title 21 of the Environmental Conservation Law bans the sale of fever thermometers containing mercury and the sale of elemental mercury for other than research purposes due to the hazardous waste concerns of mercury. The law Law further states that effective July 12, 2005, manufacturers are required to label mercury-added consumer products that are sold or offered for sale in New York State by a distributor or retailer. The label is intended to inform consumers of the presence of mercury in such products and of the proper disposal or recycling of mercury-added consumer products. Bidders are encouraged to contact the Department of Environmental Conservation, Bureau of Solid Waste, Reduction & Recycling at (518000) 402- 8705 000-0000 or the Bureau of Hazardous Waste Regulation at 0-000-000-0000 for questions relating to the law. Bidders may also visit the Department's web site website for additional information: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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