In setting any standard for labeling and child resistant packaging of any dangerous household substance, the Secretary shall consider:
(1) The nature and use of the dangerous household substance;
(2) The reasonableness of the standard;
(3) Available scientific and engineering information about child resistant packaging;
(4) Available medical information about personal injury to and illness of children from accidental access to dangerous household substances; and
(5) Manufacturing practices of industries affected by this subtitle.
Structure Maryland Statutes
Title 22 - Poisons, Dangerous Household Substances, Flammable Products, and Hazardous Materials
Subtitle 3 - Child Resistant Packaging of Dangerous Household Substances
Section 22-302 - Compliance With Federal Regulations
Section 22-303 - Rules and Regulations -- in General
Section 22-304 - Rules and Regulations -- Required Considerations
Section 22-305 - Rules and Regulations -- Procedures for Adoption
Section 22-306 - Effective Date and Protest of State Adopted Federal Regulations
Section 22-307 - Effective Date and Protest of Rules and Regulations Proposed by Secretary
Section 22-309 - Orders After Protest Hearings
Section 22-310 - Packaging for Elderly Individuals or Individuals With Disabilities
Section 22-311 - Packaging of Dangerous Household Substances Dispensed Under Prescription