10:02:05:04. Green
Seal certified defined. As used in this chapter, the term, Green Seal
certified, means that the product or service is in full compliance with any of
the following relevant published Green Seal environmental standards and is
subject to a valid certification agreement with Green Seal:
(1) GS-1, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Tissue Paper, Second Edition, February 12, 1992;
(2) GS-5, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Compact Fluorescent Lamps, Third Edition, November
13, 2009;
(3) GS-7, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Printing and Writing Paper, Sixth Edition, November
12, 1999;
(4) GS-8, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Cleaning Products for Household Use, Second Edition,
July 2, 2007;
(5) GS-9, Green Seal Environmental
Standard for Paper Towels and Napkins, First Edition, January 27, 1993;
(6) GS-10, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Coated Printing Paper, Second Edition, January 7,
1997;
(7) GS-11, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Paints and Coatings, Third Edition, January 1, 2010;
(8) GS-12, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Occupancy Sensors, First Edition, February 14, 1997;
(9) GS-15, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Newsprint, First Edition, January 14, 1994;
(10) GS-16, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Reusable Utility Bags, First Edition, January 14,
1994;
(11) GS-18, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Paper Products used for Food Preparation, Second
Edition, January 7, 1997;
(12) GS-21, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Powdered Laundry Bleach, First Edition, August 30,
1996;
(13) GS-31, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Electric Chillers, Second Edition, January 14, 2000;
(14) GS-34, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Cleaning and Degreasing Agents, First Edition, May
31, 1999;
(15) GS-35. Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Food Service Packaging, First Edition, Part A March
15, 2000, Part B March 20, 2002;
(16) GS-37, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Cleaning Products for Industrial and Institutional
Use, Fifth Edition, August 28, 2009;
(17) GS-40, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Floor-Care Products for Industrial and Institutional
Use, First Edition, March 10, 1994;
(18) GS-41, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Hand Cleaners for Industrial and Institutional Use,
First Edition, July 6, 2006; and
(19) GS-44, Green Seal
Environmental Standard for Soaps, Cleansers, and Shower Products for Household
Use, First Edition, May 7, 2009.
Source:
37 SDR 111, effective December 7, 2010.
General
Authority: SDCL 5-18A-38.
Law
Implemented: SDCL 5-18A-38.
Reference:
Green Seal Environmental Standards,
Green Seal, Inc., 1001 Connecticut Ave. NW, Ste 872, Washington, DC USA
20036-5525. Free copies of the standards are available on the internet at http://www.greenseal.org/certification/environmental.cfm.