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§  350-i. Performance data sheet. 1. A performance data sheet shall be  provided pursuant to subdivision one of section three hundred fifty-h of  this article and made available to the prospective purchaser, renter  or  lessee,  prior  to  the  consummation  of any sale, rental or lease of a  water treatment unit. In the case of a catalogue sale, the  consummation  of  the  sale  is  three days after the purchaser has received the water  treatment unit. If the purchaser cancels the sale and returns  the  unit  within  any refund period allowed by the seller or by law, the purchaser  may do so without cost. Catalogues shall contain a notice that customers  are entitled to a copy of the performance data sheet upon request  prior  to  the  consummation  of  the  sale.  The  performance data sheet shall  contain information including, but not limited to:    a. the name and mailing address of the manufacturer or distributor;    b. the name, brand or trademark under which the unit is sold, and  its  model number;    c.  performance  and test data obtained pursuant to tests of the water  treatment unit performed by a qualified laboratory. Data  shall  include  but  not  be  limited  to:  the list of contaminants the manufacturer is  claiming will be reduced by the unit; the influent  concentration  level  of each contaminant or its surrogate; the effluent concentration of each  contaminant  or its surrogate; where applicable, the maximum contaminant  level (MCL) promulgated pursuant to the federal Safe Drinking Water Act,  or promulgated pursuant to section two hundred twenty-five of the public  health law; where applicable, the  approximate  capacity  of  the  unit,  expressed  in  gallons  and/or  period of time, during which the unit is  effective in reducing each contaminant or its surrogate based  upon  the  influent  concentration  level  used  in the tests; and the temperature,  flow rate, pressure, pH, alkalinity and acidity of the water used in the  test;    d. a summary of installation instructions which shall include measures  to avoid contamination from improper handling and installation;    e. a summary of recommended operational  procedures  and  requirements  necessary for the proper operation of the unit including but not limited  to:  electrical  requirements;  maximum  and minimum operating pressure;  maximum operating temperature; maintenance requirements; inflow rate and  outflow  rate;  replacement  frequencies;  and  an  explanation  of  any  performance indicator, if available;    f. the manufacturer's limited warranty if applicable; and    g.  a statement that performance of the water treatment unit will vary  based on local water conditions; and    h. a conspicuous and legible notice at the top of the  first  page  of  the  performance  data  sheet  stating,  "IMPORTANT  NOTICE,  Read  this  Performance Data Sheet and compare the capabilities of  this  unit  with  your  actual  water  treatment  needs.  It  is  recommended that, before  purchasing a water treatment unit, you have your water supply tested  to  determine your actual water treatment needs."    2.  In  the  case  of  customized  water  treatment  units or systems,  integrated or assembled on site or designed for site-specific  needs  to  reduce a specified contaminant or contaminants, the seller shall provide  the  consumer  with  the results of analysis from a qualified laboratory  which document the effectiveness of the water treatment unit in reducing  the specified contaminants, the approximate capacity and  a  recommended  schedule for monitoring the unit's effectiveness.    3. Any person in violation of this article or any person who knowingly  and  willingly  falsifies  any  performance data shall be subject to the  remedies and penalties  available  pursuant  to  section  three  hundred  forty-nine of this chapter and, in addition, shall be subject to a civil  penalty  of not more than five hundred dollars for each violation, whichpenalty shall accrue to the state and may be recovered in a civil action  brought by the attorney general.    4.  Nothing in this section shall preclude an action taken pursuant to  any other section of law.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-22-b > 350-i

§  350-i. Performance data sheet. 1. A performance data sheet shall be  provided pursuant to subdivision one of section three hundred fifty-h of  this article and made available to the prospective purchaser, renter  or  lessee,  prior  to  the  consummation  of any sale, rental or lease of a  water treatment unit. In the case of a catalogue sale, the  consummation  of  the  sale  is  three days after the purchaser has received the water  treatment unit. If the purchaser cancels the sale and returns  the  unit  within  any refund period allowed by the seller or by law, the purchaser  may do so without cost. Catalogues shall contain a notice that customers  are entitled to a copy of the performance data sheet upon request  prior  to  the  consummation  of  the  sale.  The  performance data sheet shall  contain information including, but not limited to:    a. the name and mailing address of the manufacturer or distributor;    b. the name, brand or trademark under which the unit is sold, and  its  model number;    c.  performance  and test data obtained pursuant to tests of the water  treatment unit performed by a qualified laboratory. Data  shall  include  but  not  be  limited  to:  the list of contaminants the manufacturer is  claiming will be reduced by the unit; the influent  concentration  level  of each contaminant or its surrogate; the effluent concentration of each  contaminant  or its surrogate; where applicable, the maximum contaminant  level (MCL) promulgated pursuant to the federal Safe Drinking Water Act,  or promulgated pursuant to section two hundred twenty-five of the public  health law; where applicable, the  approximate  capacity  of  the  unit,  expressed  in  gallons  and/or  period of time, during which the unit is  effective in reducing each contaminant or its surrogate based  upon  the  influent  concentration  level  used  in the tests; and the temperature,  flow rate, pressure, pH, alkalinity and acidity of the water used in the  test;    d. a summary of installation instructions which shall include measures  to avoid contamination from improper handling and installation;    e. a summary of recommended operational  procedures  and  requirements  necessary for the proper operation of the unit including but not limited  to:  electrical  requirements;  maximum  and minimum operating pressure;  maximum operating temperature; maintenance requirements; inflow rate and  outflow  rate;  replacement  frequencies;  and  an  explanation  of  any  performance indicator, if available;    f. the manufacturer's limited warranty if applicable; and    g.  a statement that performance of the water treatment unit will vary  based on local water conditions; and    h. a conspicuous and legible notice at the top of the  first  page  of  the  performance  data  sheet  stating,  "IMPORTANT  NOTICE,  Read  this  Performance Data Sheet and compare the capabilities of  this  unit  with  your  actual  water  treatment  needs.  It  is  recommended that, before  purchasing a water treatment unit, you have your water supply tested  to  determine your actual water treatment needs."    2.  In  the  case  of  customized  water  treatment  units or systems,  integrated or assembled on site or designed for site-specific  needs  to  reduce a specified contaminant or contaminants, the seller shall provide  the  consumer  with  the results of analysis from a qualified laboratory  which document the effectiveness of the water treatment unit in reducing  the specified contaminants, the approximate capacity and  a  recommended  schedule for monitoring the unit's effectiveness.    3. Any person in violation of this article or any person who knowingly  and  willingly  falsifies  any  performance data shall be subject to the  remedies and penalties  available  pursuant  to  section  three  hundred  forty-nine of this chapter and, in addition, shall be subject to a civil  penalty  of not more than five hundred dollars for each violation, whichpenalty shall accrue to the state and may be recovered in a civil action  brought by the attorney general.    4.  Nothing in this section shall preclude an action taken pursuant to  any other section of law.

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Statutes > New-york > Gbs > Article-22-b > 350-i

§  350-i. Performance data sheet. 1. A performance data sheet shall be  provided pursuant to subdivision one of section three hundred fifty-h of  this article and made available to the prospective purchaser, renter  or  lessee,  prior  to  the  consummation  of any sale, rental or lease of a  water treatment unit. In the case of a catalogue sale, the  consummation  of  the  sale  is  three days after the purchaser has received the water  treatment unit. If the purchaser cancels the sale and returns  the  unit  within  any refund period allowed by the seller or by law, the purchaser  may do so without cost. Catalogues shall contain a notice that customers  are entitled to a copy of the performance data sheet upon request  prior  to  the  consummation  of  the  sale.  The  performance data sheet shall  contain information including, but not limited to:    a. the name and mailing address of the manufacturer or distributor;    b. the name, brand or trademark under which the unit is sold, and  its  model number;    c.  performance  and test data obtained pursuant to tests of the water  treatment unit performed by a qualified laboratory. Data  shall  include  but  not  be  limited  to:  the list of contaminants the manufacturer is  claiming will be reduced by the unit; the influent  concentration  level  of each contaminant or its surrogate; the effluent concentration of each  contaminant  or its surrogate; where applicable, the maximum contaminant  level (MCL) promulgated pursuant to the federal Safe Drinking Water Act,  or promulgated pursuant to section two hundred twenty-five of the public  health law; where applicable, the  approximate  capacity  of  the  unit,  expressed  in  gallons  and/or  period of time, during which the unit is  effective in reducing each contaminant or its surrogate based  upon  the  influent  concentration  level  used  in the tests; and the temperature,  flow rate, pressure, pH, alkalinity and acidity of the water used in the  test;    d. a summary of installation instructions which shall include measures  to avoid contamination from improper handling and installation;    e. a summary of recommended operational  procedures  and  requirements  necessary for the proper operation of the unit including but not limited  to:  electrical  requirements;  maximum  and minimum operating pressure;  maximum operating temperature; maintenance requirements; inflow rate and  outflow  rate;  replacement  frequencies;  and  an  explanation  of  any  performance indicator, if available;    f. the manufacturer's limited warranty if applicable; and    g.  a statement that performance of the water treatment unit will vary  based on local water conditions; and    h. a conspicuous and legible notice at the top of the  first  page  of  the  performance  data  sheet  stating,  "IMPORTANT  NOTICE,  Read  this  Performance Data Sheet and compare the capabilities of  this  unit  with  your  actual  water  treatment  needs.  It  is  recommended that, before  purchasing a water treatment unit, you have your water supply tested  to  determine your actual water treatment needs."    2.  In  the  case  of  customized  water  treatment  units or systems,  integrated or assembled on site or designed for site-specific  needs  to  reduce a specified contaminant or contaminants, the seller shall provide  the  consumer  with  the results of analysis from a qualified laboratory  which document the effectiveness of the water treatment unit in reducing  the specified contaminants, the approximate capacity and  a  recommended  schedule for monitoring the unit's effectiveness.    3. Any person in violation of this article or any person who knowingly  and  willingly  falsifies  any  performance data shall be subject to the  remedies and penalties  available  pursuant  to  section  three  hundred  forty-nine of this chapter and, in addition, shall be subject to a civil  penalty  of not more than five hundred dollars for each violation, whichpenalty shall accrue to the state and may be recovered in a civil action  brought by the attorney general.    4.  Nothing in this section shall preclude an action taken pursuant to  any other section of law.