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§ 35-0107. Powers and duties of commissioner.    1.  The  commissioner  is  hereby authorized to promulgate regulations  requiring manufacturers of  household  cleansing  products  distributed,  sold  or  offered for sale in this state, to furnish to the commissioner  for the public record as  herein  provided  information  regarding  such  products  in  a form prescribed by the commissioner including the nature  and extent of investigations and research performed by the  manufacturer  concerning  the  effects  of  such  products  on  human  health  and the  environment. These reports shall be  available  to  the  public  at  the  department  of  environmental  conservation,  except  those portions the  manufacturer determines, subject to the approval  of  the  commissioner,  would  be,  if  disclosed,  seriously  prejudicial to the manufacturer's  legitimate interest in trade secrets and economics of operation.    2. No later than February 1, 1973 the commissioner shall  prepare  and  submit  a  comprehensive  report  to the governor and legislature on the  status of progress made in research and development to  provide  a  safe  and effective substitute for phosphates in household cleansing products.    3.  Whenever  the  commissioner  finds,  after investigation, that any  ingredient of household cleansing products distributed, sold, offered or  exposed for sale in this state,  other  than  an  ingredient  for  which  limitations  are  set forth in subdivision 2 of section 35-0105, will or  is  likely  to  materially  affect  adversely  human   health   or   the  environment,  he  may,  after  public  hearing,  restrict  or  limit  by  regulation the use of such ingredient in such products.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-35 > 35-0107

§ 35-0107. Powers and duties of commissioner.    1.  The  commissioner  is  hereby authorized to promulgate regulations  requiring manufacturers of  household  cleansing  products  distributed,  sold  or  offered for sale in this state, to furnish to the commissioner  for the public record as  herein  provided  information  regarding  such  products  in  a form prescribed by the commissioner including the nature  and extent of investigations and research performed by the  manufacturer  concerning  the  effects  of  such  products  on  human  health  and the  environment. These reports shall be  available  to  the  public  at  the  department  of  environmental  conservation,  except  those portions the  manufacturer determines, subject to the approval  of  the  commissioner,  would  be,  if  disclosed,  seriously  prejudicial to the manufacturer's  legitimate interest in trade secrets and economics of operation.    2. No later than February 1, 1973 the commissioner shall  prepare  and  submit  a  comprehensive  report  to the governor and legislature on the  status of progress made in research and development to  provide  a  safe  and effective substitute for phosphates in household cleansing products.    3.  Whenever  the  commissioner  finds,  after investigation, that any  ingredient of household cleansing products distributed, sold, offered or  exposed for sale in this state,  other  than  an  ingredient  for  which  limitations  are  set forth in subdivision 2 of section 35-0105, will or  is  likely  to  materially  affect  adversely  human   health   or   the  environment,  he  may,  after  public  hearing,  restrict  or  limit  by  regulation the use of such ingredient in such products.

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Statutes > New-york > Env > Article-35 > 35-0107

§ 35-0107. Powers and duties of commissioner.    1.  The  commissioner  is  hereby authorized to promulgate regulations  requiring manufacturers of  household  cleansing  products  distributed,  sold  or  offered for sale in this state, to furnish to the commissioner  for the public record as  herein  provided  information  regarding  such  products  in  a form prescribed by the commissioner including the nature  and extent of investigations and research performed by the  manufacturer  concerning  the  effects  of  such  products  on  human  health  and the  environment. These reports shall be  available  to  the  public  at  the  department  of  environmental  conservation,  except  those portions the  manufacturer determines, subject to the approval  of  the  commissioner,  would  be,  if  disclosed,  seriously  prejudicial to the manufacturer's  legitimate interest in trade secrets and economics of operation.    2. No later than February 1, 1973 the commissioner shall  prepare  and  submit  a  comprehensive  report  to the governor and legislature on the  status of progress made in research and development to  provide  a  safe  and effective substitute for phosphates in household cleansing products.    3.  Whenever  the  commissioner  finds,  after investigation, that any  ingredient of household cleansing products distributed, sold, offered or  exposed for sale in this state,  other  than  an  ingredient  for  which  limitations  are  set forth in subdivision 2 of section 35-0105, will or  is  likely  to  materially  affect  adversely  human   health   or   the  environment,  he  may,  after  public  hearing,  restrict  or  limit  by  regulation the use of such ingredient in such products.