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  6. Chap. 501

Chapter 501
Hazardous Substances

Sections

501.001
Definitions
501.002
Hazardous Substance Described
501.003
Designation of Radioactive Substance as Hazardous
501.004
Designation of Strong Sensitizer
501.005
Exclusion
501.021
Flammability Standards; Determination of Flammability
501.022
Designation of Banned Hazardous Substances
501.023
General Labeling and Packaging Requirements
501.024
Registration
501.025
Rules
501.026
Fees
501.031
Examinations and Investigations
501.032
Records of Hazardous Substance in Commerce
501.033
Seizure and Disposition of Banned or Misbranded Hazardous Substance
501.034
Prohibited Acts
501.035
Offenses; Exceptions
501.036
Injunction
501.037
Recall Orders
501.101
Imposition of Penalty
501.102
Amount of Penalty
501.103
Report and Notice of Violation and Penalty
501.104
Penalty to Be Paid or Hearing Requested
501.105
Hearing
501.106
Decision by Department
501.107
Options Following Decision: Pay or Appeal
501.108
Stay of Enforcement of Penalty
501.109
Collection of Penalty
501.110
Decision by Court
501.111
Remittance of Penalty and Interest
501.112
Release of Bond
501.113
Administrative Procedure
501.0231
Labeling of Certain Toys and Games
501.0232
Review and Labeling of Hazardous Art Materials
501.0233
Packaging of Hazardous Substances
501.0245
Notice of Radioactive Substance Release
 



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Blank Outline Levels

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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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