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For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply unless the context otherwise indicates:(a) “Component” means an identifiable ingredient, part, or piece of a product, regardless of whether the manufacturer of the product is the manufacturer of the component.
(b) “Currently unavoidable use” means a use of PFAS that the department has determined is permissible for a limited time pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 109030.2.
(c) “Department” means the Department of Toxic Substances Control.
(d) “Intentionally added PFAS” means either of the following:
(1) PFAS added to a product that have a functional or technical effect in the product, including the PFAS components of intentionally added chemical mixtures and PFAS that are intentional products of an added chemical or process.
(2) PFAS used or produced during a product’s manufacture or processing that is introduced into or onto the product, whether or not it confers a functional or technical effect in the product. This includes any source of PFAS that is reasonably known to be present, including the use of processing agents, mold release agents, or fluorination.
(e) (1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), “manufacturer” means either of the following:
(A) A person that manufactures the product and whose name appears on the product label.
(B) A person for whom the product is manufactured or by whom it is distributed, and who owns or is the licensee of the brand or trademark under which the product is used in a commercial enterprise, sold, offered for sale, or distributed in the state.
(2) In the case of a product imported into the United States, “manufacturer” includes the importer or first domestic distributor of the product if no person that meets the requirements of subparagraph (A) or (B) of paragraph (1) has a presence in the United States.
(3) “Manufacturer” does not include trade associations or similar entities.
(4) For purposes of this chapter, a product may have more than one manufacturer.
(f) “Necessary for the product to work” means required for the product to perform its primary function, as determined by the department.
(g) “Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances” or “PFAS” means a class of fluorinated organic chemicals containing at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom.
(h) “Person” means an individual, firm, corporation, association, or other entity doing business in California.
(i) “Product” means an item sold, distributed, or offered for sale in California, including, but not limited to, its components, sold, distributed, or offered for sale for personal, residential, commercial, or industrial use, including for use in making other products.
(j) “Product category” means a group of similar products that are used for a similar purpose and that could functionally replace each other for that purpose, as determined by the department, and does not mean variations within a product that do not affect the product’s primary function. For example, pants, insulation, and cookware are each a product category whereas stain-resistant pants, spray insulation, and nonstick cookware are variations of products within those product categories.
(k) “Reliable information” means a study or evaluation that meets both the following:
(1) The study or evaluation design was appropriate to the hypothesis being tested, and sufficient to support the proposition for which the study or evaluation is presented to the department.
(2) The study or evaluation was published in one of the following:
(A) A scientifically peer-reviewed report or other literature.
(B) A report of the United States National Academies.
(C) A report by an international, federal, state, or local agency that implements laws governing chemicals.
(l) “Safer alternative” means an alternative that, in comparison with another product or product manufacturing process, has reduced adverse impacts or potential exposures associated with PFAS. Alternatives include materials, processes, designs, products, or chemicals that achieve the desired result. For example, a safer alternative to stain-resistant sprays for avoiding stains could be the use of detergents or the use of fibers that are inherently stain resistant.