| | 1. The availability of mercury-free button cell batteries in | retail outlets in the State; |
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| | 2. The reliability and safety of mercury-free button cell | batteries being sold in the State; |
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| | 3. Whether reasonable substitutes exist for mercury-added | button cell batteries in all applications; |
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| | 4. The status of any testing and analysis of mercury-free | button cell batteries; |
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| | 5. The disparity, if any, between the cost of mercury-free | button cell batteries and button cell batteries containing | mercury; and |
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| | 6. Whether prohibiting the sale of mercury-added button cell | batteries after June 30, 2011 is practical. |
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| | The department shall confer with and solicit information from | representatives of the battery, watch, precision instrument, | hearing aid and medical device industries regarding the | industries' experience with testing, reliability of use, cost and | availability of mercury-free button cell batteries. |
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| | The joint standing committee of the Legislature having | jurisdiction over natural resources matters may report out | legislation relating to the department's report to the First | Regular Session of the 124th Legislature. |
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