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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
It is unlawful to:
1. Distribute any antifreeze that has not been registered under this chapter or for which the label is different from that accepted for registration.
2. Distribute any antifreeze that is adulterated or misbranded.
3. Refuse to permit entry or inspection or refuse to permit the acquisition of a sample of any antifreeze under this chapter.
4. Dispose of any antifreeze under “withdrawal from distribution” order under this chapter, except as provided in this chapter.
5. Distribute any antifreeze unless it is in the registrant's or manufacturer's package, except a distributor may obtain written authorization from the department annually to distribute antifreeze in bulk using a container supplied by the customer, provided the distributor attaches to the container a label bearing all of the information required by this chapter.
6. Use the term “ethylene glycol” on the label of a product which contains other glycols unless it is qualified by the word “base”, “type”, or wording of similar import and unless the product contains a minimum ethylene glycol content of seventy-five percent by regulation weight and a minimum total glycol content of ninety-three percent by weight. The product also must have a corrected specific gravity to give reliable freezing point readings on a commercial ethylene glycol type hydrometer and a freezing point, when mixed with an equal volume of water, of thirty-two degrees Fahrenheit [35.56 degrees Celsius] below zero or lower.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 23.1. Environmental Quality § 23.1-14-08. Prohibited acts - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-23-1-environmental-quality/nd-cent-code-sect-23-1-14-08/
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