SENATE AMENDED PRIOR PRINTER'S NOS. 187, 553 PRINTER'S NO. 2145
No. 168 Session of 1989
INTRODUCED BY COY, COLE, WAMBACH, MANDERINO, O'DONNELL, D. R. WRIGHT, BORTNER, GEORGE, MAIALE, DALEY, MELIO, CIVERA, GODSHALL, FOX, HECKLER, JOHNSON, RAYMOND, VAN HORNE, LEVDANSKY, COWELL, STABACK, STEIGHNER, MAINE, GIGLIOTTI, NAILOR, McNALLY, McHALE, PRESSMANN, CAPPABIANCA, JAROLIN, BELARDI, PISTELLA, HASAY, WOZNIAK, BILLOW, JOSEPHS, LUCYK, LETTERMAN, YANDRISEVITS, PIEVSKY, DOMBROWSKI, FEE, McCALL, MORRIS, BOWLEY, BATTISTO, MICHLOVIC, DeWEESE, KUKOVICH, TIGUE, DeLUCA, BROUJOS, MARKOSEK, OLASZ, COLAIZZO, LAUGHLIN, LASHINGER, KAISER, ADOLPH, MAYERNIK, MURPHY, ITKIN, J. TAYLOR AND PETRONE, JANUARY 31, 1989
SENATOR FISHER, ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES AND ENERGY, IN SENATE, AS AMENDED, JUNE 21, 1989
AN ACT 1 Prohibiting the sale, manufacture, distribution or use of 2 certain cleaning agents containing phosphates; conferring 3 powers and duties on the Environmental Quality Board and the 4 Department of Environmental Resources; and providing 5 penalties. 6 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 7 hereby enacts as follows: 8 Section 1. Short title. 9 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Phosphate 10 Detergent Act. 11 Section 2. Prohibition on certain cleaning agents. 12 Except as provided in section 3, a person may not use, sell, 13 manufacture or distribute for use or sale within this 14 Commonwealth any cleaning agent that contains more than 0.0%
1 phosphorus by weight, expressed as elemental phosphorus, except 2 for an amount not exceeding 0.5% phosphorus that is incidental 3 to manufacturing. 4 Section 3. Exclusions and exceptions. 5 (a) Exclusions.--This act shall not apply to a cleaning 6 agent that is: 7 (1) Used in dairy, beverage or food processing 8 equipment. 9 (2) A product used as an industrial sanitizer, 10 brightener, acid cleaner or metal conditioner, including 11 phosphoric acid products or trisodium phosphate. 12 (3) Used in hospitals, veterinary hospitals or clinics, 13 or health care facilities. 14 (4) Used in agricultural production. 15 (5) Used in a commercial laundry that provides laundry 16 services for a hospital or health care facility or for a 17 veterinary hospital or clinic. 18 (6) Used by industry for metal cleaning or conditioning. 19 (7) Manufactured, stored or distributed for use or sale 20 outside this Commonwealth. 21 (8) Used in any laboratory, including a biological 22 laboratory, research facility, chemical laboratory or 23 engineering laboratory. 24 (9) Used for cleaning hard surfaces, including household 25 cleansers for windows, sinks, counters, stoves, tubs or other 26 food preparation surfaces and plumbing fixtures. 27 (10) Used as a water softening chemical, antiscale 28 chemical or corrosion inhibitor intended for use in closed 29 systems, such as boilers, air conditioners, cooling towers or 30 hot water systems. 19890H0168B2145 - 2 -
1 (11) USED IN COMMERCIAL LAUNDRIES FOR CLEANING TEXTILE <-- 2 PRODUCTS SUPPLIED TO INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL USERS ON A 3 RENTAL BASIS OR FOR CLEANING INDUSTRIAL OR COMMERCIAL WORK 4 UNIFORMS. 5 (b) Exceptions.--A person may use, sell, manufacture or 6 distribute for use or sale a cleaning agent that contains 7 greater than 0.0% phosphorus by weight, but does not exceed 8.7% 8 phosphorus by weight, if it is: 9 (1) A detergent used in a dishwashing machine, whether 10 commercial or household. 11 (2) A substance the Environmental Quality Board, by 12 regulation, excludes from the 0.0% phosphorus limitation 13 contained in section 2 based on a finding that compliance 14 with this act would: 15 (i) create a significant hardship on the user; or 16 (ii) be unreasonable because of the lack of an 17 adequate substitute cleaning agent. 18 Section 4. Regulatory authority. 19 The Environmental Quality Board shall adopt regulations to 20 implement the provisions of this act. 21 Section 5. Administration. 22 (a) Enforcement.--It shall be the power and duty of the 23 Department of Environmental Resources to administer and enforce 24 the provisions of this act, and the department shall have the 25 authority to issue such orders as are necessary to effectuate 26 the same. 27 (b) Appeal.--Any person who is aggrieved by an order of the 28 department issued hereunder shall have the right, within 30 days 29 of receipt of notice thereof, to appeal the action to the 30 Environmental Hearing Board in accordance with the act of July 19890H0168B2145 - 3 -
1 13, 1988 (P.L.530, No.94), known as the Environmental Hearing 2 Board Act. 3 Section 6. Penalties. 4 (a) Use.--Any person who uses a cleaning agent in violation 5 of this act commits a summary offense and shall, upon 6 conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $100. 7 (b) Sells, distributes or makes.--Any person who sells, 8 distributes or manufactures a cleaning agent in violation of 9 this act commits a misdemeanor and shall, upon conviction, be 10 sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000. 11 Section 7. Severability. 12 The provisions of this act are severable. If any provision of 13 this act or its application to any person or circumstance is 14 held invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions 15 or applications of this act which can be given effect without 16 the invalid provision or application. 17 Section 8. Repeals. 18 All acts and parts of acts are repealed insofar as they are 19 inconsistent with this act. 20 Section 9. Sunset. 21 This act shall expire on December 31, 1992, unless otherwise 22 extended by act of the General Assembly. 23 Section 10. Effective date. 24 This act shall take effect as follows: 25 (1) On March 1, 1990, in all counties situated partially 26 or wholly within the Susquehanna River Watershed or in the 27 Lake Erie Watershed. 28 (2) On March 1, 1991, in all other counties. L9L27JLW/19890H0168B2145 - 4 -