25210.9-25210.12

HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE
SECTION 25210.9-25210.12




25210.9.  (a) Except as provided in subdivisions (e), (f), and (g),
on and after January 1, 2010, a person shall not manufacture general
purpose lights for sale in this state that contain levels of
hazardous substances that would result in the prohibition of those
general purpose lights being sold or offered for sale in the European
Union pursuant to the RoHS Directive.
   (b) Except as provided in subdivisions (e), (f), and (g), on and
after January 1, 2010, a person shall not sell or offer for sale in
this state a general purpose light under any of the following
circumstances:
   (1) The general purpose light being sold or offered for sale was
manufactured on and after January 1, 2010, and contains levels of
hazardous substances that would result in the prohibition of that
general purpose light being sold or offered for sale in the European
Union pursuant to the RoHS Directive.
   (2) The manufacturer of the general purpose light sold or being
offered for sale fails to provide the documentation to the department
required by subdivision (h).
   (3) The manufacturer of the general purpose light being sold or
offered for sale does not provide the certification required in
subdivision (i).
   (c) For the purposes of this section, "RoHS Directive" means
Directive 2002/95/EC, adopted by the European Parliament and the
Council of the European Union on January 27, 2003, on the restriction
of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
equipment, as amended thereafter by the Commission of European
Communities (13.2.2003 Official Journal of the European Union).
   (d) The department shall determine the products covered by the
RoHS Directive by reference to authoritative guidance published by
the United Kingdom implementing the RoHS Directive in that country.
   (e) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), subdivisions (a),
(b), (h), and (i) do not apply to high output and very high output
linear fluorescent lamps greater than 32 millimeters in diameter and
preheat linear fluorescent lamps.
   (2) On or after January 1, 2014, the department shall determine,
in consultation with companies that manufacture lamps specified in
paragraph (1) in the United States, if those lamps should be subject
to the requirements of subdivisions (a), (b), (h), and (i), taking
into consideration changes in lamp design or manufacturing technology
that will allow for the removal or reduction of mercury.
   (f) On and after January 1, 2012, for high intensity discharge
lamps and compact fluorescent lamps greater than nine inches in
length, subdivisions (a), (b), (h), and (i) shall be applicable.
   (g) On and after January 1, 2014, for state-regulated general
service incandescent lamps and enhanced spectrum lamps as defined in
subdivision (k) of Section 1602 of Title 20 of the California Code of
Regulations, subdivisions (a), (b), (h), and (i) shall be
applicable.
   (h) A manufacturer of general purpose lights sold or being offered
for sale in California shall prepare and, at the request of the
department, submit within 28 days of the date of the request,
technical documentation or other information showing that the
manufacturer's general purpose lights sold or offered for sale in
this state comply with the requirements of the RoHS Directive.
   (i) A manufacturer of general purpose lights sold or being offered
for sale in California shall provide, upon request, a certification
to a person who sells or offers for sale that manufacturer's general
purpose lights. The certification shall attest that the general
purpose lights do not contain levels of hazardous substances that
would result in the prohibition of those general purpose lights being
sold or offered for sale in California. Alternatively, the
manufacturer may display the certification required by this
subdivision prominently on the shipping container or on the packaging
of general purpose lights.
   (j) The department may adopt regulations to implement and
administer this article.


25210.10.  (a) For purposes of this article, "general purpose lights"
means lamps, bulbs, tubes, or other electric devices that provide
functional illumination for indoor residential, indoor commercial,
and outdoor use.
   (b) General purpose lights do not include any of the following
specialty lighting: appliance, black light, bug, colored, infrared,
left-hand thread, marine, marine signal service, mine service, plant
light, reflector, rough service, shatter resistant, sign service,
silver bowl, showcase, three-way, traffic signal, and vibration
service or vibration resistant.
   (c) General purpose lights do not include lights needed to provide
special-needs lighting for individuals with exceptional needs.



25210.12.  Notwithstanding Article 8 (commencing with Section
25180), a person who violates this article shall not be subject to
any criminal penalties imposed pursuant to Article 8 (commencing with
Section 25180).