CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 10-217c. Definitions.
Sec. 10-217c. Definitions. As used in sections 10-217d to 10-217g, inclusive:
(1) "Art or craft material" means any raw or processed material or manufactured
product marketed or represented by the manufacturer as suitable for use in any phase
of the creation of any work of visual or graphic art of any medium which (A) contains
a carcinogenic substance, as defined in section 19a-329, or is a potential human carcinogen, as defined in this section, or contains a toxic substance which has been identified
as an air contaminant under the Occupational Safety and Health Standards, Code of
Federal Regulations, Title 29, Chapter XVII, Subpart Z, Section 1910.1000, (B) is in a
form that would expose users to the carcinogen, potential human carcinogen or toxic
substance through ingestion, inhalation or absorption and (C) is used in a public primary
or secondary school;
(2) "Medium" includes, but is not limited to, paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture,
ceramics, enamels, jewelry, stained glass, plastic sculpture, photographs, and leather
and textile goods;
(3) "Package insert" means a display or written, printed or graphic matter upon a
leaflet or suitable material accompanying the art or craft material; and
(4) "Potential human carcinogen" means any substance which does not meet the
definition of human carcinogen, but for which there exists sufficient evidence of carcinogenity in animals, as determined by the International Agency for Research on Cancer
or the National Toxicology Program of the United States Department of Health and
Human Services.
(P.A. 88-308, S. 1.)