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 124 STAT. 1361 PUBLIC LAW 111–199—JULY 7, 2010 made by dry forming and pressing a resinated fiber mat (as determined under the standard numbered ANSI A208.2 –2009). ‘‘(6) MODULAR HOME.—The term ‘modular home’ means a home that is constructed in a factory in 1 or more modules— ‘‘(A) each of which meet applicable State and local building codes of the area in which the home will be located; and ‘‘(B) that are transported to the home building site, installed on foundations, and completed. ‘‘(7) NO-ADDED FORMALDEHYDE-BASED RESIN.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—(i) The term ‘no-added formalde- hyde-based resin’ means a resin formulated with no added formaldehyde as part of the resin cross-linking structure in a composite wood product that meets the emission stand- ards in subparagraph (C) as measured by— ‘‘(I) one test conducted pursuant to test method ASTM E–1333–96 (2002) or, subject to clause (ii), ASTM D–6007–02; and ‘‘(II) 3 months of routine quality control tests pursuant to ASTM D–6007–02 or ASTM D–5582 or such other routine quality control test methods as may be established by the Administrator through rule- making. ‘‘(ii) Test results obtained under clause (i)(I) or (II) by any test method other than ASTM E–1333–96 (2002) must include a showing of equivalence by means estab- lished by the Administrator through rulemaking. ‘‘(B) INCLUSIONS.—The term ‘no-added formaldehyde- based resin’ may include any resin made from— ‘‘(i) soy; ‘‘(ii) polyvinyl acetate; or ‘‘(iii) methylene diisocyanate. ‘‘(C) EMISSION STANDARDS.—The following are the emis- sion standards for composite wood products made with no-added formaldehyde-based resins under this paragraph: ‘‘(i) No higher than 0.04 parts per million of formaldehyde for 90 percent of the 3 months of routine quality control testing data required under subpara- graph (A)(ii). ‘‘(ii) No test result higher than 0.05 parts per million of formaldehyde for hardwood plywood and 0.06 parts per million for particleboard, medium-density fiberboard, and thin medium-density fiberboard. ‘‘(8) PARTICLEBOARD.— ‘‘(A) IN GENERAL.—The term ‘particleboard’ means a panel composed of cellulosic material in the form of discrete particles (as distinguished from fibers, flakes, or strands) that are pressed together with resin (as determined under the standard numbered ANSI A208.1–2009). ‘‘(B) EXCLUSIONS.—The term ‘particleboard’ does not include any product specified in the standard entitled ‘Vol- untary Product Standard—Performance Standard for Wood-Based Structural-Use Panels’ and numbered PS 2– 04. ‘‘(9) RECREATIONAL VEHICLE.—The term ‘recreational vehicle’ has the meaning given the term in section 3282.8