Md. Code, Envir. § 6-1601

Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 6-1601 - Definitions
(a) In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Class B fire-fighting foam" or "foam" means a foam designed for flammable liquid fire.
(c) "Intentionally added" means the act of deliberately using a chemical in the formation of a product where the chemical's continued presence is desired in the product to provide a specific characteristic.
(d) "Personal protective equipment" means items designed, intended, or marketed to be worn by fire-fighting personnel in the performance of their fire and rescue activities, including jackets, pants, shoes, gloves, helmets, and respiratory equipment.
(e) "PFAS chemicals" means, when used in fire-fighting agents, fire-fighting equipment, food packaging, and rugs and carpets, a class of fluorinated organic chemicals that contain at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom, including perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
(f) "Rug or carpet" means a thick fabric used to cover a floor, including:
(1) Commercial or residential broadloom carpet; and
(2) A pad or an underlayment used in conjunction with a carpet.
(g) "Terminal" means:
(1) A bulk liquid storage facility exclusively engaged in the merchant wholesale distribution of petroleum products, including liquefied petroleum gas, that contains at least one storage tank containing petroleum products with a surface area of 120 square meters or greater; or
(2) A facility engaged in the distribution of crude petroleum from extraction or processing facilities that includes at least one storage tank containing crude petroleum with a surface area of 120 square meters or greater.

Md. Code, EN § 6-1601

Amended by 2022 Md. Laws, Ch. 139, Sec. 1, eff. 7/1/2022.
Amended by 2022 Md. Laws, Ch. 138, Sec. 1, eff. 7/1/2022.
Added by 2020 Md. Laws, Ch. 277, Sec. 1, eff. 10/1/2020.
Added by 2020 Md. Laws, Ch. 276, Sec. 1, eff. 10/1/2020.
This section is set out more than once due to postponed, multiple, or conflicting amendments.