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Last Updated: 2004-11-08
Report Contents
-   Summary
-   Sanctions/Penalties
-   Restricted Substance Reports
-   Laws & Regulations
-   Contacts

Introduction

Missouri has joined the states that restrict the use of certain toxic substances in electronic products.

  1. Toxics in Packaging Legislation:
    Missouri has adopted legislation modeled after the Model Toxics in Packaging Legislation which regulates packaging containing cadmium, chromium, lead, and mercury.


  2. Mercury-Specific Legislation:
    Missouri has enacted restrictions on the sale of certain mercury batteries.

Defined Restrictions:
Toxics in Packaging Legislation
Regulated metals must be below 100 ppm for each package or packaging component.

Mercury-Specific Legislation:
Restriction on the sale of certain mercury-containing batteries.

 
 


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