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 PROCLAMATION 7515—DEC. 18, 2001 115 STAT. 3167 Annex I (continued) -49- (132). The following notes to chapter 36 are inserted in numerical sequence: '4. Thfoughoul the tarifl schedule, -nnunidpal waste' means waste of a kind collectedfrom hotsaholds. hotels. restaurants. hospMals. shops, oflioes. etc. load and pavement sweepings, as well as ixnstructkxi and domoMon iwasle. Municipal waste generally contains a large variety of materials such as plastics, lubtwr. wood, paper, iexlies. glass, malali, tood materials, broken fumitive and other damaged or discarded anidas. The term •monicipal waste', however, does not cmer (a) Individual materials or articles segregated from the waste, such as wastes of pisslics. rubber, wood, paper. texUtes. glass or tnetais and spent batteries, wtiich Ml in Iwir appropriate headings of Bie tarifl schedule: (b) Industrial waste: (c) Waste phaimaceuticais, as defined in note 4<k) to chapter 30: or (d) Clinical waste, as defined innote 6<a)bekMr. 5. For the purposes of heading 382S, the expresskxi 'sewage sludoe* means sludge arising from urtan effluent treaunert plants and includes pre-lreatmen( waste, soourings and iMBtabOized shJdge. StabBzad sludge, when sUUWe ior use as fertfeer, is excfcKtod(chapter 31). 6. For the purooses of fieadino 3825. Bw expression'other wasfs* applies to: (a) CSnical waste, that b. contamirBted waste arising from medical research, diagnosis, treatment or other medkal. surgical, itental or veterinary procedures, wtiich often contain palhogens and pformaceutical subetonces and require special disposal procedures (for example, soileddressings, used gtovin and used syringe*): (b) Waste organic solvants: (c) WastesofmeialpickCngBquors. hydraulic fluids, brake luids and anti-fieezinglkids: and (d) Other wastes from chemical or allied industries. The exprassion 'other wastes' does not however, cover wrastes whidi contain mainly petroleum oils or ols obtained liom bituminous minerals (headng 2710).* (133). The following subheading note arxl title to chapter 36 are inserted after new note 6 to chapter 38: ^ lO he adi noNote 1. For the purposes of subheadings 382S.41.00 and 3B2S.49.00. Vaste oroanic solvents' are wastes oorOining nninly organk: solvents, not a tor further use as presented as primary products, whether or not Mended for racoMty of ttw

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