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§ 40-b. Sale  and use of tributyltin paint. 1. No person shall sell or  offer to sell quick release tributyltin antifoulant bottom paints  after  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-eight.  For  purposes of this  section, "quick release" shall mean a release rate of greater than  five  micrograms of tributyltin per square centimeter per day.    2.  No  person  shall  apply  a  quick release tributyltin antifoulant  bottom paint to any vessel expected to be used  in  the  waters  of  the  state  including  the marine and coastal district, as defined in section  13-0103 of the environmental  conservation  law,  after  January  first,  nineteen hundred eighty-eight, nor shall any person apply an antifoulant  bottom paint having a release rate of greater than one microgram or less  than five micrograms of tributyltin per square centimeter per day to any  non-aluminum  part  of any vessel less than twenty-five meters in length  which is expected to be used in the waters of the  state  including  the  marine  and  coastal  district  after  January  first,  nineteen hundred  eighty-eight.    3.  After  January  first,  nineteen   hundred   eighty-eight,   paint  containers  holding  antifoulant  bottom  paint having a release rate of  more than one microgram or less than five micrograms of tributyltin  per  square centimeter being sold or offered for retail sale shall not exceed  thirty-two  fluid  ounces  of  such  paint and shall have affixed to the  container a  label  which  states  the  application  of  such  paint  is  restricted under New York state law to aluminum parts only.    4.  The  department  of  environmental  conservation  shall,  prior to  January first, nineteen hundred eighty-eight, develop a  list  of  those  quick  release antifoulant bottom paints which have been banned from use  in this state under the provisions of this section as well as a list  of  those  tributyltin  antifoulant  bottom paints which have had their sale  and application restricted under the provisions  of  this  section.  The  department  shall  make such lists available to any interested party and  shall  make  a  reasonable  effort  to  transmit  such  lists  to  known  manufacturers  and  those places of sale of such paints within the state  and shall until December  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-eight  provide such list to any applicant for a license or permit under article  eleven or thirteen of the environmental conservation law.    5.  Any violation of this section shall be a violation punishable by a  fine of not less than one  hundred  nor  more  than  two  hundred  fifty  dollars.

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§ 40-b. Sale  and use of tributyltin paint. 1. No person shall sell or  offer to sell quick release tributyltin antifoulant bottom paints  after  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-eight.  For  purposes of this  section, "quick release" shall mean a release rate of greater than  five  micrograms of tributyltin per square centimeter per day.    2.  No  person  shall  apply  a  quick release tributyltin antifoulant  bottom paint to any vessel expected to be used  in  the  waters  of  the  state  including  the marine and coastal district, as defined in section  13-0103 of the environmental  conservation  law,  after  January  first,  nineteen hundred eighty-eight, nor shall any person apply an antifoulant  bottom paint having a release rate of greater than one microgram or less  than five micrograms of tributyltin per square centimeter per day to any  non-aluminum  part  of any vessel less than twenty-five meters in length  which is expected to be used in the waters of the  state  including  the  marine  and  coastal  district  after  January  first,  nineteen hundred  eighty-eight.    3.  After  January  first,  nineteen   hundred   eighty-eight,   paint  containers  holding  antifoulant  bottom  paint having a release rate of  more than one microgram or less than five micrograms of tributyltin  per  square centimeter being sold or offered for retail sale shall not exceed  thirty-two  fluid  ounces  of  such  paint and shall have affixed to the  container a  label  which  states  the  application  of  such  paint  is  restricted under New York state law to aluminum parts only.    4.  The  department  of  environmental  conservation  shall,  prior to  January first, nineteen hundred eighty-eight, develop a  list  of  those  quick  release antifoulant bottom paints which have been banned from use  in this state under the provisions of this section as well as a list  of  those  tributyltin  antifoulant  bottom paints which have had their sale  and application restricted under the provisions  of  this  section.  The  department  shall  make such lists available to any interested party and  shall  make  a  reasonable  effort  to  transmit  such  lists  to  known  manufacturers  and  those places of sale of such paints within the state  and shall until December  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-eight  provide such list to any applicant for a license or permit under article  eleven or thirteen of the environmental conservation law.    5.  Any violation of this section shall be a violation punishable by a  fine of not less than one  hundred  nor  more  than  two  hundred  fifty  dollars.

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Statutes > New-york > Nav > Article-4 > Part-1 > 40-b

§ 40-b. Sale  and use of tributyltin paint. 1. No person shall sell or  offer to sell quick release tributyltin antifoulant bottom paints  after  January  first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-eight.  For  purposes of this  section, "quick release" shall mean a release rate of greater than  five  micrograms of tributyltin per square centimeter per day.    2.  No  person  shall  apply  a  quick release tributyltin antifoulant  bottom paint to any vessel expected to be used  in  the  waters  of  the  state  including  the marine and coastal district, as defined in section  13-0103 of the environmental  conservation  law,  after  January  first,  nineteen hundred eighty-eight, nor shall any person apply an antifoulant  bottom paint having a release rate of greater than one microgram or less  than five micrograms of tributyltin per square centimeter per day to any  non-aluminum  part  of any vessel less than twenty-five meters in length  which is expected to be used in the waters of the  state  including  the  marine  and  coastal  district  after  January  first,  nineteen hundred  eighty-eight.    3.  After  January  first,  nineteen   hundred   eighty-eight,   paint  containers  holding  antifoulant  bottom  paint having a release rate of  more than one microgram or less than five micrograms of tributyltin  per  square centimeter being sold or offered for retail sale shall not exceed  thirty-two  fluid  ounces  of  such  paint and shall have affixed to the  container a  label  which  states  the  application  of  such  paint  is  restricted under New York state law to aluminum parts only.    4.  The  department  of  environmental  conservation  shall,  prior to  January first, nineteen hundred eighty-eight, develop a  list  of  those  quick  release antifoulant bottom paints which have been banned from use  in this state under the provisions of this section as well as a list  of  those  tributyltin  antifoulant  bottom paints which have had their sale  and application restricted under the provisions  of  this  section.  The  department  shall  make such lists available to any interested party and  shall  make  a  reasonable  effort  to  transmit  such  lists  to  known  manufacturers  and  those places of sale of such paints within the state  and shall until December  thirty-first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-eight  provide such list to any applicant for a license or permit under article  eleven or thirteen of the environmental conservation law.    5.  Any violation of this section shall be a violation punishable by a  fine of not less than one  hundred  nor  more  than  two  hundred  fifty  dollars.