Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 121.djvu/1597

 121 STAT. 1576

PUBLIC LAW 110–140—DEC. 19, 2007

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‘‘(II) marketing materials that identify the lamp as being shatter-resistant, shatter-proof, or shatter-protected. ‘‘(AA) VIBRATION SERVICE LAMP.—The term ‘vibration service lamp’ means a lamp that— ‘‘(i) has filament configurations that are C–5, C– 7A, or C–9, as listed in Figure 6–12 of the 9th Edition of the IESNA Lighting Handbook or similar configurations; ‘‘(ii) has a maximum wattage of 60 watts; ‘‘(iii) is sold at retail in packages of 2 lamps or less; and ‘‘(iv) is designated and marketed specifically for vibration service or vibration-resistant applications, with— ‘‘(I) the designation appearing on the lamp packaging; and ‘‘(II) marketing materials that identify the lamp as being vibration service only. ‘‘(BB) GENERAL SERVICE LAMP.— ‘‘(i) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘general service lamp’ includes— ‘‘(I) general service incandescent lamps; ‘‘(II) compact fluorescent lamps; ‘‘(III) general service light-emitting diode (LED or OLED) lamps; and ‘‘(IV) any other lamps that the Secretary determines are used to satisfy lighting applications traditionally served by general service incandescent lamps. ‘‘(ii) EXCLUSIONS.—The term ‘general service lamp’ does not include— ‘‘(I) any lighting application or bulb shape described in any of subclauses (I) through (XXII) of subparagraph (D)(ii); or ‘‘(II) any general service fluorescent lamp or incandescent reflector lamp. ‘‘(CC) LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE; LED.— ‘‘(i) IN GENERAL.—The terms ‘light-emitting diode’ and ‘LED’ means a p-n junction solid state device the radiated output of which is a function of the physical construction, material used, and exciting current of the device. ‘‘(ii) OUTPUT.—The output of a light-emitting diode may be in— ‘‘(I) the infrared region; ‘‘(II) the visible region; or ‘‘(III) the ultraviolet region. ‘‘(DD) ORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE; OLED.—The terms ‘organic light-emitting diode’ and ‘OLED’ mean a thin-film light-emitting device that typically consists of a series of organic layers between 2 electrical contacts (electrodes). ‘‘(EE) COLORED INCANDESCENT LAMP.—The term ‘colored incandescent lamp’ means an incandescent lamp designated and marketed as a colored lamp that has—

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