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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- MERCURY REDUCTION AND EDUCATION

ACT

     

     Introduced By: Representative Arthur Handy

     Date Introduced: March 03, 2022

     Referred To: House Environment and Natural Resources

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Chapter 23-24.9 of the General Laws entitled "Mercury Reduction and

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Education Act" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:

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     23-24.9-6.1. Prohibition on fluorescent lamps.

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     (a) The following words in this section shall have the following meaning:

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     (1) “Compact fluorescent lamp” means a compact low-pressure, mercury-containing,

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electric-discharge light source in which a fluorescing transforms some of the ultraviolet energy

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generated by the mercury discharge into visible light, and includes all of the following

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characteristics:

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     (i) One base or endcap of any type, including screw, bayonet, two (2) pins, and four (4)

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pins;

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     (ii) Integrally ballasted or nonintegrally ballasted;

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     (iii) Light emission between a correlated color temperature of 1700K and 24000K and a

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Duv of +0.024 and -0.024 in the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) Uniform Color

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Space (CAM02-UCS);

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     (iv) All tube diameters and all tube lengths; and

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     (v) All lamp sizes and shapes for directional and nondirectional installations (including PL,

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spiral, twin tube, triple twin, 2D, U-bend, and circular).

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     (2) “Linear fluorescent lamp” means a low-pressure, mercury containing, electric-

 

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discharge light source in which a fluorescing coating transforms some of the ultraviolet energy

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generated by the mercury discharge into visible light, and includes all of the following

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characteristics:

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     (i) Two (2) bases or endcaps of any type, including single-pin, two (2) pin, or recessed

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double contact;

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     (ii) Light emission between a correlated color temperature of 1700K and 24000K and a

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Duv of +0.024 and -0.024 in the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) Uniform Color

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Space (CAM02-UCS);

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     (iii) All tube diameters, including T2, T5, T8, T10, and T12;

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     (iv) All tube lengths from 0.5 to 8.0 feet inclusive; and

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     (v) All lamp shapes, including linear, U-bend, and circular.

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     (b) On and after January 1, 2024, a screw or bayonet base type compact fluorescent lamp

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shall not be offered for final sale, sold at final sale, or distributed in this state as a new manufactured

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product.

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     (c) On and after January 1, 2025, a pin-base type compact fluorescent lamp or a linear

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fluorescent lamp shall not be offered for final sale, sold at final sale, or distributed in this state as a

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new manufactured product.

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     (d) The prohibition in subsections (b) and (c) of this section shall not apply to the following

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compact fluorescent lamps and linear fluorescent lamps:

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     (1) Lamps used for image capture and projection, including photocopying, printing directly

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or in pre-processing, lithography, film and video projection, and holography;

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     (2) Lamps that have high proportions of ultraviolet light emission, including only the

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following:

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     (i) Lamps with high ultraviolet content that have ultraviolet power >2 milliwatts per

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kilolumen (mW/klm);

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     (ii) Lamps for germicidal use or destruction of DNA that emit a peak radiation of

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approximately 253.7 nanometers;

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     (iii) Lamps used for disinfection or fly trapping where the radiation power emitted is

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between 250-315 nanometers represents ≥5 % or is between 315-400 nanometers represents ≥20

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% of the total radiation power emitted is between 250-800 nanometers;

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     (iv) Lamps used for the generation of ozone where the primary purpose is to emit radiation

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at approximately 185.1 nanometers;

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     (v) Lamps used for coral zooxanthellae symbioses where the radiation power emitted

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between 400-480 nanometers represents ≥40 % of total radiation power emitted is between 250-

 

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800 nanometers; and

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     (vi) Lamps used for sun-tanning beds where the radiation power emitted is between 250-

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400 nanometers represents ≥80 % of the total radiation power emitted is between 250-800

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nanometers.

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     (3) A lamp used by academic and research institutions exclusively for conducting research

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projects and experiments.

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     (e) Notwithstanding the prohibition on the sale of compact fluorescent lamps or linear

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fluorescent lamps under this section, a manufacturer of a mercury-containing lamp remains

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required to implement the collection plans required pursuant to § 23-47.9-10 for free collection of

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mercury containing lamps from covered entities in the state.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- MERCURY REDUCTION AND EDUCATION

ACT

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     This act would prohibit, beginning January 1, 2024, any screw or bayonet base type

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compact fluorescent lamp to be offered for final sale, sold at final sale, or distributed in the state as

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a new manufactured product and after January 1, 2025 would prohibit pin-base type compact

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fluorescent lamp or a linear fluorescent lamp to be offered for final sale, sold at final sale, or

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distributed in the state as a new manufactured product.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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