Virginia Statutes

§ 32.1-244 — Duty of operators to report knowledge of toxicity; retention and return of certain information; diagnosis of employee injuries and illnesses

Virginia § 32.1-244
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 32.1HEALTH
Ch. 6ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Art. 9TOXIC SUBSTANCES INFORMATION

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Va. Code Ann. § 32.1-244 (2026).

Text

Each person who operates a commercial establishment that uses as a raw material, catalyst, final product or process solvent or manufactures any chemical or mixture in a manner that the person knows, or reasonably should know, is toxic and under the circumstances of its manufacture or use may pose a substantial threat to human health or to the environment shall have the affirmative duty to report that information to the Board within five days of receiving it. In discharging this duty to report, each person shall have the further affirmative duty to make reasonable inquiry into the toxicity of any substance. Any knowledge of toxicity that is possessed by an employee or agent of the person, or by the holder of any patent under which the person is licensed to produce such substance, shall be

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 32-435.1; 1977, c. 471; 1979, c. 711; 1982, c. 16; 1984, c. 433; 1992, c. 203.

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