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Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9. Environment
Agency 5. State Air Pollution Control Board
Chapter 45. Consumer and Commercial Products
11/12/2024

9VAC5-45-430. Standard for volatile organic compounds.

A. Except as provided in 9VAC5-45-410, 9VAC5-45-440, and 9VAC5-45-450, no owner or other person shall (i) sell, supply, or offer for sale a consumer product manufactured on or after August 1, 2010, or (ii) manufacture for sale a consumer product on or after August 1, 2010, that contains volatile organic compounds in excess of the limits specified in Table 45-4A.

TABLE 45-4A

Product Category

Percent VOC by Weight

Adhesive Removers

Floor or wall covering adhesive remover

5%

Gasket or thread locking adhesive remover

50%

General purpose adhesive remover

20%

Specialty adhesive remover

70%

Adhesives

Aerosol adhesives

Mist spray adhesive:

65%

Web spray adhesive:

55%

Special purpose spray adhesives

Automotive engine compartment adhesive:

70%

Automotive headliner adhesive:

65%

Flexible vinyl adhesive:

70%

Laminate repair or edgebanding adhesive:

60%

Mounting adhesive:

70%

Polystyrene foam adhesive:

65%

Polyolefin adhesive:

60%

Contact adhesives

General purpose contact adhesive:

55%

Special purpose contact adhesive:

80%

Construction, panel, and floor covering adhesive:

15%

General purpose adhesive:

10%

Structural waterproof adhesive:

15%

Air fresheners

Single-phase aerosol:

30%

Double-phase aerosol:

25%

Liquid/Pump spray:

18%

Solid/Semisolid:

3%

Antiperspirants

Aerosol:

40% HVOC,
10% MVOC

Nonaerosol:

0% HVOC,
0% MVOC

Anti-static product, nonaerosol:

11%

Automotive brake cleaner:

45%

Automotive rubbing or polishing compound:

17%

Automotive wax, polish, sealant, or glaze

Hard paste wax:

45%

Instant detailer:

3%

All other forms:

15%

Automotive windshield washer fluid:

35%

Bathroom and tile cleaners

Aerosol:

7%

All other forms:

5%

Bug and tar remover:

40%

Carburetor or fuel-injection air intake cleaner:

45%

Carpet and upholstery cleaners

Aerosol:

7%

Nonaerosol (dilutable):

0.1%

Nonaerosol (ready-to-use):

3.0%

Charcoal lighter material:

See subsection
E of this section.

Cooking spray, aerosol:

18%

Deodorants

Aerosol:

0% HVOC,
10% MVOC

Nonaerosol:

0% HVOC,
0% MVOC

Dusting aids

Aerosol:

25%

All other forms:

7%

Electrical cleaner

45%

Electronic cleaner

75%

Engine degreasers

Aerosol:

35%

Nonaerosol:

5%

Fabric protectant:

60%

Fabric refreshers

Aerosol:

15%

Nonaerosol:

6%

Floor polishes/Waxes

Products for flexible flooring materials:

7%

Products for nonresilient flooring:

10%

Wood floor wax:

90%

Floor wax stripper, nonaerosol:

See subsection
G of this section.

Footwear or leather care products

Aerosol:

75%

Solid:

55%

All other forms:

15%

Furniture maintenance products

Aerosol:

17%

All other forms except solid or paste:

7%

General purpose cleaners

Aerosol:

10%

Nonaerosol:

4%

General purpose degreasers

Aerosol:

50%

Nonaerosol:

4%

Glass cleaners

Aerosol:

12%

Nonaerosol:

4%

Graffiti removers

Aerosol:

50%

Nonaerosol:

30%

Hair mousse:

6%

Hair shine:

55%

Hair spray:

55%

Hair styling products

Aerosol and pump spray:

6%

All other forms:

2%

Heavy-duty hand cleaner or soap:

8%

Insecticides

Crawling bug (aerosol):

15%

Crawling bug (all other forms):

20%

Flea and tick:

25%

Flying bug (aerosol):

25%

Flying bug (all other forms):

35%

Fogger:

45%

Lawn and garden (all other forms):

20%

Lawn and garden (nonaerosol):

3%

Wasp and hornet:

40%

Laundry prewash

Aerosol/Solid:

22%

All other forms:

5%

Laundry starch product:

5%

Metal polish or cleanser:

30%

Multipurpose lubricant (excluding solid or semi-solid products):

50%

Nail polish remover:

75%

Nonselective terrestrial herbicide, nonaerosol:

3%

Oven cleaners

Aerosol/Pump spray:

8%

Liquid:

5%

Paint remover or stripper:

50%

Penetrant:

50%

Rubber and vinyl protectants

Nonaerosol:

3%

Aerosol:

10%

Sealant and caulking compound:

4%

Shaving cream:

5%

Shaving gel:

7%

Silicone-based multipurpose lubricant (excluding solid or semi-solid products):

60%

Spot removers

Aerosol:

25%

Nonaerosol:

8%

Tire sealant and inflator:

20%

Toile/urinal care products

Aerosol:

10%

Nonaerosol:

3%

Undercoating, aerosol:

40%

Wood cleaners

Aerosol:

17%

Nonaerosol:

4%

B. No owner or other person shall sell, supply, offer for sale, or manufacture for sale an antiperspirant or a deodorant that contains a compound that has been defined as a toxic pollutant in 9VAC5-60-210 C.

C. Provisions follow concerning products that are diluted prior to use.

1. For consumer products for which the label, packaging, or accompanying literature specifically states that the product should be diluted with water or non-VOC solvent prior to use, the limits specified in Table 45-4A shall apply to the product only after the minimum recommended dilution has taken place. For purposes of this subsection, "minimum recommended dilution" shall not include recommendations for incidental use of a concentrated product to deal with limited special applications such as hard-to-remove soils or stains.

2. For consumer products for which the label, packaging, or accompanying literature states that the product should be diluted with a VOC solvent prior to use, the limits specified in Table 45-4A shall apply to the product only after the maximum recommended dilution has taken place.

D. For those consumer products that are registered under FIFRA, the effective date of the VOC standards in Table 45-4A shall be August 1, 2011. Prior to that date, the standards of Table 45-3A in 9VAC5-45-430 A shall apply unless the product is exempt under the provisions of 9VAC5-45-410.

E. The following requirements shall apply to all charcoal lighter material products:

1. Effective as of the applicable compliance date specified in 9VAC5-45-480, no owner or other person shall (i) sell, supply, or offer for sale a charcoal lighter material product manufactured on or after August 1, 2010, or (ii) manufacture for sale a charcoal lighter material product on or after August 1, 2010, unless at the time of the transaction:

a. The manufacturer can demonstrate to the board's satisfaction that it has been issued a currently effective certification by CARB under the Consumer Products provisions under Subchapter 8.5, Article 2, § 94509(h), of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations (see 9VAC5-20-21). This certification remains in effect for as long as the CARB certification remains in effect. A manufacturer claiming such a certification on this basis must submit to the board a copy of the certification decision (i.e., the executive order), including all conditions established by CARB applicable to the certification.

b. The manufacturer or distributor of the charcoal lighter material has been issued a currently effective certification pursuant to subdivision 2 of this subsection.

c. The charcoal lighter material meets the formulation criteria and other conditions specified in the applicable ACP agreement issued pursuant to subdivision 2 of this subsection.

d. The product usage directions for the charcoal lighter material are the same as those provided to the board pursuant to subdivision 2 c of this subsection.

2. Provisions follow concerning certification requirements.

a. No charcoal lighter material formulation shall be certified under this subdivision unless the applicant for certification demonstrates to the board's satisfaction that the VOC emissions from the ignition of charcoal with the charcoal lighter material are less than or equal to 0.020 pound of VOC per start, using the procedures specified in the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Ignition Method Compliance Certification Protocol (see 9VAC5-20-21). The provisions relating to LVP-VOC in 9VAC5-45-410 F and 9VAC5-45-420 C shall not apply to a charcoal lighter material subject to the requirements of 9VAC5-45-430 A and this subsection.

b. The board may approve alternative test procedures that are shown to provide equivalent results to those obtained using the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Ignition Method Compliance Certification Protocol (see 9VAC5-20-21).

c. A manufacturer or distributor of charcoal lighter material may apply to the board for certification of a charcoal lighter material formulation in accordance with this subdivision. The application shall be in writing and shall include, at a minimum, the following:

(1) The results of testing conducted pursuant to the procedures specified in South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Testing Protocol (see 9VAC5-20-21); and

(2) The exact text or graphics that will appear on the charcoal lighter material's principal display panel, label, or accompanying literature. The provided material shall clearly show the usage directions for the product. These directions shall accurately reflect the quantity of charcoal lighter material per pound of charcoal that was used in the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Testing Protocol (see 9VAC5-20-21) for that product, unless:

(a) The charcoal lighter material is intended to be used in fixed amounts independent of the amount of charcoal used, such as certain paraffin cubes, or

(b) The charcoal lighter material is already incorporated into the charcoal, such as certain "bag light," "instant light" or "match light" products.

(3) For a charcoal lighter material that meets the criteria specified in subdivision 2 c (2) (a) of this subsection, the usage instructions provided to the board will accurately reflect the quantity of charcoal lighter material used in the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Testing Protocol (see 9VAC5-20-21) for that product.

(4) Physical property data, formulation data, or other information required by the board for use in determining when a product modification has occurred and for use in determining compliance with the conditions specified on the ACP agreement issued pursuant to subdivision 2 e of this subsection.

d. Within 30 days of receipt of an application, the board will advise the applicant in writing either that it is complete or that specified additional information is required to make it complete. Within 30 days of receipt of additional information, the board will advise the applicant in writing either that the application is complete, or that specified additional information or testing is still required before it can be deemed complete.

e. If the board finds that an application meets the requirements of subdivision 2 of this subsection, then an ACP agreement shall be issued certifying the charcoal lighter material formulation and specifying such conditions as are necessary to insure that the requirements of this subsection are met. The board will act on a complete application within 90 days after the application is deemed complete.

3. For charcoal lighter material for which certification has been granted pursuant to subdivision 2 of this subsection, the applicant for certification shall notify the board in writing within 30 days of: (i) a change in the usage directions, or (ii) a change in product formulation, test results, or other information submitted pursuant to subdivision 2 of this subsection that may result in VOC emissions greater than 0.020 pound of VOC per start.

4. If the board determines that a certified charcoal lighter material formulation results in VOC emissions from the ignition of charcoal that are greater than 0.020 pound of VOC per start, as determined by the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 Testing Protocol (see 9VAC5-20-21) and the statistical analysis procedures contained therein, the board will revoke or modify the certification as is necessary to assure that the charcoal lighter material will result in VOC emissions of less than or equal to 0.020 pound of VOC per start.

F. Provisions follow concerning aerosol adhesives.

1. The standards for aerosol adhesives apply to all uses of aerosol adhesives, including consumer, industrial, and commercial uses. Except as otherwise provided in 9VAC5-45-410 and 9VAC5-45-450, no owner or other person shall (i) sell, supply, offer for sale, or use an aerosol adhesive manufactured on or after August 1, 2010, or (ii) manufacture for sale an aerosol adhesive on or after August 1, 2010, that contains VOCs in excess of the specified standard.

2. a. In order to qualify as a "special purpose spray adhesive," the product must meet one or more of the definitions for special purpose spray adhesive specified in 9VAC5-45-420 C, but if the product label indicates that the product is suitable for use on a substrate or application not listed in 9VAC5-45-420 C, then the product shall be classified as either a "web spray adhesive" or a "mist spray adhesive."

b. If a product meets more than one of the definitions specified in 9VAC5-45-420 C for "special purpose spray adhesive," and is not classified as a "web spray adhesive" or "mist spray adhesive" under subdivision 2 a of this subsection, then the VOC limit for the product shall be the lowest applicable VOC limit specified in 9VAC5-45-430 A.

3. No person shall (i) sell, supply, or offer for sale an aerosol adhesive manufactured on or after August 1, 2010, or (ii) manufacture for sale on or after August 1, 2010, an aerosol adhesive, that contains any of the following compounds: methylene chloride, perchloroethylene, or trichloroethylene.

4. All aerosol adhesives must comply with the labeling requirements specified in 9VAC5-45-460 D.

G. Effective as of the applicable compliance date specified in 9VAC5-45-480, no owner or other person shall sell, supply, offer for sale, or manufacture for use a floor wax stripper unless the following requirements are met:

1. The label of each nonaerosol floor wax stripper must specify a dilution ratio for light or medium build-up of polish that results in an as-used VOC concentration of 3.0% by weight or less.

2. If a nonaerosol floor wax stripper is also intended to be used for removal of heavy build-up of polish, the label of that floor wax stripper must specify a dilution ratio for heavy build-up of polish that results in an as-used VOC concentration of 12% by weight or less.

3. The terms "light build-up," "medium build-up," or "heavy build-up" are not specifically required as long as comparable terminology is used.

H. For a consumer product for which standards are specified under subsection A of this section, no owner or other person shall sell, supply, offer for sale, or manufacture for sale a consumer product that contains any of the following ozone-depleting compounds:

CFC-11 (trichlorofluoromethane), CFC-12 (dichlorodifluoromethane);

CFC-113 (1,1,1-trichloro-2,2,2-trifluoroethane);

CFC-114 (1-chloro-1,1-difluoro-2-chloro-2,2-difluoroethane);

CFC-115 (chloropentafluoroethane), halon 1211 (bromochlorodifluoromethane);

halon 1301 (bromotrifluoromethane), halon 2402 (dibromotetrafluoroethane);

HCFC-22 (chlorodifluoromethane), HCFC-123 (2,2-dichloro-1,1,1-trifluoroethane);

HCFC-124 (2-chloro-1,1,1,2-tetrafluoroethane);

HCFC-141b (1,1-dichloro-1-fluoroethane), HCFC-142b (1-chloro-1,1-difluoroethane);

1,1,1-trichloroethane; or

carbon tetrachloride.

I. The requirements of subsection H of this section shall not apply to an existing product formulation that complies with Table 45-4A or an existing product formulation that is reformulated to meet Table 45-4A, provided the ozone-depleting compound content of the reformulated product does not increase.

J. The requirements of subsection H of this section shall not apply to ozone-depleting compounds that may be present as impurities in a consumer product in an amount equal to or less than 0.01% by weight of the product.

Statutory Authority

§ 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia.

Historical Notes

Derived from Virginia Register Volume 26, Issue 12, eff. March 17, 2010; amended, Virginia Register Volume 29, Issue 26, eff. October 1, 2013.

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