(a)
Scope of regulation
If the Administrator finds that there is a reasonable basis to conclude that the manufacture, processing, distribution in commerce, use, or disposal of a chemical substance or mixture, or that any combination of such activities, presents or will present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment, the Administrator shall by rule apply one or more of the following requirements to such substance or mixture to the extent necessary to protect adequately against such risk using the least burdensome requirements:
(1)
A requirement
(A)
prohibiting the manufacturing, processing, or distribution in commerce of such substance or mixture, or
(B)
limiting the amount of such substance or mixture which may be manufactured, processed, or distributed in commerce.
(2)
A requirement—
(A)
prohibiting the manufacture, processing, or distribution in commerce of such substance or mixture for
(ii)
a particular use in a concentration in excess of a level specified by the Administrator in the rule imposing the requirement, or
(B)
limiting the amount of such substance or mixture which may be manufactured, processed, or distributed in commerce for
(ii)
a particular use in a concentration in excess of a level specified by the Administrator in the rule imposing the requirement.
(3)
A requirement that such substance or mixture or any article containing such substance or mixture be marked with or accompanied by clear and adequate warnings and instructions with respect to its use, distribution in commerce, or disposal or with respect to any combination of such activities. The form and content of such warnings and instructions shall be prescribed by the Administrator.
(4)
A requirement that manufacturers and processors of such substance or mixture make and retain records of the processes used to manufacture or process such substance or mixture and monitor or conduct tests which are reasonable and necessary to assure compliance with the requirements of any rule applicable under this subsection.
(5)
A requirement prohibiting or otherwise regulating any manner or method of commercial use of such substance or mixture.
(6)
(A)
A requirement prohibiting or otherwise regulating any manner or method of disposal of such substance or mixture, or of any article containing such substance or mixture, by its manufacturer or processor or by any other person who uses, or disposes of, it for commercial purposes.
(B)
A requirement under subparagraph (A) may not require any person to take any action which would be in violation of any law or requirement of, or in effect for, a State or political subdivision, and shall require each person subject to it to notify each State and political subdivision in which a required disposal may occur of such disposal.
(7)
A requirement directing manufacturers or processors of such substance or mixture
(A)
to give notice of such unreasonable risk of injury to distributors in commerce of such substance or mixture and, to the extent reasonably ascertainable, to other persons in possession of such substance or mixture or exposed to such substance or mixture,
(B)
to give public notice of such risk of injury, and
(C)
to replace or repurchase such substance or mixture as elected by the person to which the requirement is directed.
Any requirement (or combination of requirements) imposed under this subsection may be limited in application to specified geographic areas.
(f)
Mercury
(1)
Prohibition on sale, distribution, or transfer of elemental mercury by Federal agencies
Except as provided in paragraph (2), effective beginning on October 14, 2008, no Federal agency shall convey, sell, or distribute to any other Federal agency, any State or local government agency, or any private individual or entity any elemental mercury under the control or jurisdiction of the Federal agency.
(2)
Exceptions
Paragraph (1) shall not apply to—
(A)
a transfer between Federal agencies of elemental mercury for the sole purpose of facilitating storage of mercury to carry out this chapter; or
(B)
a conveyance, sale, distribution, or transfer of coal.
(3)
Leases of Federal coal
Nothing in this subsection prohibits the leasing of coal.