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(a) A person shall not use any pipe, pipe or plumbing fitting or fixture, solder, or flux that is not lead free in the installation or repair of any public water system or any plumbing in a facility providing water for human consumption, except when necessary for the repair of leaded joints of cast iron pipes.(b) (1) A person shall not introduce into commerce any pipe, pipe or plumbing fitting, or fixture intended to convey or dispense water for human consumption through drinking or cooking that is not lead free, as defined in subdivision (e). This includes kitchen faucets, bathroom faucets, and any other endpoint devices intended
to convey or dispense water for human consumption through drinking or cooking, but excludes service saddles, backflow preventers for nonpotable services such as irrigation and industrial, and water distribution main gate valves that are two inches in diameter and above.
(2) Pipes, pipe or plumbing fittings, or fixtures that are used in manufacturing, industrial processing, for irrigation purposes, and any other uses where the water is not intended for human consumption through drinking or cooking are not subject to the requirements of paragraph (1).
(3) For all purposes other than manufacturing, industrial processing, or to convey or dispense water for human consumption, “lead free” is defined in subdivision (g).
(c) A person engaged in the business of selling plumbing supplies, except manufacturers, shall not sell solder or flux that is not lead free.
(d) A person shall not introduce into commerce any solder or flux that is not lead free unless the solder or flux bears a prominent label stating that it is illegal to use the solder or flux in the installation or repair of any plumbing providing water for human consumption.
(e) For purposes of this section, all of the following apply:
(1) (A) (i) “Endpoint
device” means a single device typically installed within the last one liter of the water distribution system of a building.
(ii) Except for purposes of subdivision (f) and Section 116876, this subparagraph shall apply on and after January 1, 2024.
(B) For purposes of paragraph (3), “endpoint device” includes all of the following:
(i) Remote chillers.
(ii) Lavatory faucets.
(iii) Bar faucets.
(iv) Kitchen faucets.
(v) Hot and cold water dispensers.
(vi) Drinking fountains.
(vii) Drinking fountain bubblers.
(viii) Water coolers.
(ix) Glass fillers.
(x) Residential refrigerator ice makers.
(C) For purposes of paragraph (3), “endpoint device” does not include either of the following:
(i) Devices specifically exempted from section nine, “Mechanical Plumbing Devices,” of the 2020 NSF International/American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Standard 61, effective June 2020.
(ii) Devices otherwise subject to a different lead leaching standard or normalization requirement than specified in paragraph (3) pursuant to the 2020 NSF International/ANSI Standard 61, effective June 2020.
(2) “Lead free” means not more than 0.2 percent lead when used with respect to solder and flux and not more than a weighted average of 0.25 percent lead when used with respect to the wetted surfaces of pipes and pipe fittings, plumbing fittings, and fixtures. The weighted average lead content of a pipe and pipe fitting, plumbing fitting, and fixture shall be calculated by using the following formula: The percentage of lead content within each component that comes into contact with water shall be multiplied by the percent of the total wetted surface of the entire pipe and pipe
fitting, plumbing fitting, or fixture represented in each component containing lead. These percentages shall be added and the sum shall constitute the weighted average lead content of the pipe and pipe fitting, plumbing fitting, or fixture.
(3) (A) “Lead free” means, when used with respect to endpoint
devices, does not leach more than one microgram of lead for test statistic Q or R, when normalized for a first draw sample up to or equal to one liter in volume, as calculated in accordance with the
2020 NSF International/ANSI Standard 61, effective June 2020, and certified by an ANSI accredited third party.
(B) Except for purposes of subdivision (f) and Section 116876, this paragraph shall apply on and after January 1, 2024.
(f)(1)Notwithstanding subdivision (b), a manufacturer that sells or offers for sale in the state products subject to the definition of “lead free” in paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) shall have not less than the following percentage of those product models comply with that definition, as compared to the total number of those product models sold or offered for sale in the state by that manufacturer on July 1, 2019:
(A)Twenty percent on July 1, 2021.
(B)Forty percent on January 1, 2022.
(C)Seventy-five percent on January 1, 2023.
(D)One hundred percent on January 1, 2024.
(2)The product models excluded
from compliance with paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) pursuant to paragraph (1) shall instead comply with the definition of “lead free” in paragraph (2) of subdivision (e).
(3)(A)A manufacturer that sells or offers for sale in the state products subject to the definition of “lead free” in paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) shall inform the state board, in writing, of the percentage of those product models sold or offered for sale in the state that comply with the definition of “lead free” in paragraph (3) of subdivision (e), as compared to the product models offered for sale in California. A manufacturer shall provide this information within 30 days of the dates set forth in paragraph (1).
(B)The
(f) (1) The state board may do both of the following:
(i)
(A) Post on its internet website the endpoint device product models that comply with the definition of “lead free” in paragraph (3) of subdivision (e).
(ii)
(B) Make information publicly available on endpoint device models that comply with the definition of “lead free” in paragraph (3) of subdivision (e).
(4)
(2) The consumer-facing product packaging or labeling of products that comply with the definition of “lead free” in paragraph (3) of subdivision (e) shall indicate that compliance by including the lettering “NSF/ANSI/CAN 61
61: Q ≤ 1” in an easily identifiable manner.
(g) For purposes of paragraph (3) of subdivision (b), “lead free,” consistent with the requirements of federal law, means not more than 0.2 percent lead when used with respect to solder and flux and not more than 8 percent lead when used with respect to pipes and pipe fittings. With respect to plumbing fittings and fixtures, “lead free” means not more than 4 percent lead by dry weight after August 6, 2002, unless the state board has adopted a standard, based on health effects, for the leaching of lead.
(h) (1) All pipe, pipe or plumbing fittings or fixtures, solder, or flux shall be certified by an independent ANSI accredited third party, including, but not limited to, NSF
International, as being in compliance with this section.
(2) (A) The certification described in paragraph (1) shall, at a minimum, include testing of materials in accordance with the protocols used by the Department of Toxic Substances Control in implementing Article 10.1.2 (commencing with Section 25214.4.3) of Chapter 6.5 of Division 20.
(B) The certification required pursuant to this subdivision shall not interfere with either the state board’s exercise of its independent authority to protect public health pursuant to this section, or the Department of Toxic Substances Control’s exercise of its independent authority to implement Article 10.1.2 (commencing with Section 25214.4.3) of Chapter 6.5 of Division 20.
(3) It is the intent of the Legislature that this subdivision only provide guidance and assistance to the entities that use an independent ANSI accredited third party to demonstrate compliance with this section. Any tests developed by an independent ANSI accredited third party in accordance with this subdivision shall have no weight of authority under California statute.
(4) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the state board shall retain its independent authority in administering this article.
(i) The requirement described in subdivision (h) shall not be construed in any manner as to justify a delay in compliance with the lead free standard set forth in subdivision (e).
(j) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2025, and as of that date is repealed.