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B.__The use of chairside traps to capture and collect mercury; |
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| | | C.__The use of advanced filtration technology; |
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| | | D.__The recycling of used dental mercury amalgam capsules | | generated from a dental facility; |
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| | | E.__Cleaning and replacing mercury-laden pipes and plumbing | | fixtures; |
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| | | F.__Enforcement of the routine monitoring of amalgam | | separator systems, pursuant to section 1667, subsection 3; | | and |
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| | | G.__Managing surplus quantities of dental or elemental | | mercury properly. |
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| | | Rules adopted pursuant to this subsection are routine technical | | rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 375, subchapter 2-A. |
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| | | 8.__Enforcement.__The department is responsible for ensuring | | that all dental clinics that place or remove mercury amalgam | | fillings comply with all the provisions of this section. |
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| | | 9.__Penalty.__A person who violates this section or rules | | adopted pursuant to this section commits a civil violation for | | which a fine of not less than $10,000 nor more than $100,000 may | | be adjudged. |
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| | | This section does not apply to manufacturers of mercury | | amalgam or national or state dental associations. |
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| | | Sec. 2. Septic system study. The Department of Environmental | | Protection shall conduct and oversee a study to determine the | | environmental impact of dental mercury released in rural septic | | systems. |
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| | | This bill requires the elimination of mercury in dental | | offices over a 3-year period. The bill also requires dental | | schools to include in their curricula by January 2006 the risks | | of exposure to mercury. |
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| | | The bill also requires a dental office to post in the office | | the disclosure statement published by the Department of Health |
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