(2) No household  cleansing  product  used  in  dishwashers  shall  be
distributed,  sold,  offered  or  exposed  for  sale in this state which
contains a phosphorus compound  in  excess  of  five-tenths  percent  by
weight expressed as phosphorus.
  (3)   No  household  cleansing  product  used  in  food  and  beverage
processing equipment and dairy equipment  shall  be  distributed,  sold,
offered  or  exposed  for sale in this state which contains a phosphorus
compound in excess of eight and seven-tenths percent by weight expressed
as phosphorus.
  b.  No  owner,  occupant,  or  person  in  control  of  a   commercial
establishment  shall possess or use or authorize any other person by way
of service contract or other arrangement to possess or use in this state
any household cleansing product which contains a phosphorus compound  in
excess  of the amount allowed for such product under paragraph a of this
subdivision.
  3. No person shall distribute, sell, offer or expose for sale in  this
state  any  household  cleansing  product  which  does  not  comply with
regulations of the commissioner promulgated pursuant to subdivision 3 of
section 35-0107.
  4. No household cleansing product shall be distributed, sold,  offered
or  exposed for sale in this state which contains 1,4-dioxane other than
such trace concentrations; such trace concentrations  shall  not  exceed
two parts per million by December thirty-first, two thousand twenty-two;
and  further,  shall  not  exceed  one  part  per  million  by  December
thirty-first, two thousand twenty-three.
  5. No later then May first, two thousand twenty-five,  and  every  two
years thereafter, the department, in consultation with the department of
health,  shall  review such trace concentration thresholds and determine
whether such concentrations shall be lowered  to  better  protect  human
health and the environment.
  6.  A manufacturer of a household cleansing product, otherwise subject
to the requirements of subdivision four of this section,  may  apply  to
the  department  for  a  one-year  waiver  from  such requirements for a
specific  household  cleansing  product,  upon  such  proof   that   the
manufacturer  has  taken  steps to reduce the presence of 1,4-dioxane in
that   product  and  is  unable  to  comply  with  the  requirements  of
subdivision four of this section. Thereafter, a manufacturer  may  apply
for  one  additional  one-year  waiver  for  such product, upon such the
satisfaction of such similar proof.
  7.  The  department  is  authorized  to  promulgate  such  rules   and
regulations  as  it  shall deem necessary to implement the provisions of
this section, including  rules  and  regulations  with  respect  to  any
allowable trace concentrations.