[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 15]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR82.66]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 82--PROTECTION OF STRATOSPHERIC OZONE--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart C--Ban on Nonessential Products Containing Class I Substances 
 and Ban on Nonessential Products Containing or Manufactured With Class 
                              II Substances
 
Sec. 82.66  Nonessential Class I products and exceptions.

    The following products which release a Class I substance (as defined 
in 40 CFR part 82, appendix A to subpart A) are identified as being 
nonessential, and subject to the prohibitions specified under 
Sec. 82.64--
    (a) Any plastic party streamer or noise horn which is propelled by a 
chlorofluorocarbon, including but not limited to--

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    (1) String confetti;
    (2) Marine safety horns;
    (3) Sporting event horns;
    (4) Personal safety horns;
    (5) Wall-mounted alarms used in factories or other work areas; and
    (6) Intruder alarms used in homes or cars.
    (b) Any cleaning fluid for electronic and photographic equipment 
which contains a chlorofluorocarbon:
    (1) Including but not limited to liquid packaging, solvent wipes, 
solvent sprays, and gas sprays; and
    (2) Except for those sold or distributed to a commercial purchaser.
    (c) Any plastic foam product which is manufactured with or contains 
a Class I substance; except any plastic foam product blown with CFC-11, 
but which contains no other Class I substances and where this product is 
used to provide thermal protection to external tanks for space vehicles;
    (d) Any aerosol product or other pressurized dispenser, other than 
those banned in Sec. 82.64(a) or Sec. 82.64(b), which contains a 
chlorofluorocarbon,
    (1) Including but not limited to household, industrial, automotive 
and pesticide uses,
    (2) Except--
    (i) Medical devices listed in 21 CFR 2.125(e);
    (ii) Lubricants, coatings or cleaning fluids for electrical or 
electronic equipment, which contain CFC-11, CFC-12, or CFC-113 for 
solvent purposes, but which contain no other CFCs;
    (iii) Lubricants, coatings or cleaning fluids used for aircraft 
maintenance, which contain CFC-11 or CFC-113 as a solvent, but which 
contain no other CFCs;
    (iv) Mold release agents used in the production of plastic and 
elastomeric materials, which contain CFC-11 or CFC-113 as a solvent, but 
which contain no other CFCs, and/or mold release agents that contain 
CFC-12 as a propellant, but which contain no other CFCs;
    (v) Spinnerette lubricant/cleaning sprays used in the production of 
synthetic fibers, which contain CFC-114 as a solvent, but which contain 
no other CFCs, and/or spinnerette lubricant/cleaning sprays which 
contain CFC-12 as a propellant, but which contain no other CFCs;
    (vi) Document preservation sprays which contain CFC-113 as a 
solvent, but which contain no other CFCs, and/or document preservation 
sprays which contain CFC-12 as a propellant, but which contain no other 
CFCs, and which are used solely on thick books, books with coated or 
dense paper and tightly bound documents; and
    (e) Any air-conditioning or refrigeration appliance as defined in 
CAA 601(l) that contains a Class I substance used as a refrigerant.

[58 FR 69675, Dec. 30, 1993, as amended at 66 FR 57522, Nov. 15, 2001]