Conn. Agencies Regs. § 14-99g-4 - Requirements for approval of sunscreening material
(a) Each
manufacturer shall make application to the commissioner in writing for approval
and registration of each type of sunscreening material made by the
manufacturer, and sold or distributed or available for sale in this state, for
installation in a vehicle.
(b) Each
application for approval shall be accompanied by a sample of the sunscreening
material, together with such additional information as the commissioner may
require.
(c) Each sample of
sunscreening material submitted to the commissioner shall be accompanied by
detailed specifications and test results, which include the percentage of
visible light transmitted by such material when measured with a light
transmittance meter with an accuracy of plus or minus two percent (2%) of full
scale, or ten percent (10%) of the reading, whichever is the smaller. The
commissioner may, in his discretion, require the submission of information,
including detailed specifications and test results, concerning the luminous
reflectance for each sun-screening material. The test results shall be
certified in writing by a licensed professional engineer, or subscribed and
sworn to under oath or penalty of false statement by the person who performed
or was responsible for the performance of such tests. The commissioner may test
or cause such sunscreening material to be independently tested.
(d) If the sunscreening material submitted to
the commissioner is found to be in conformity with the inspection standards,
the commissioner shall issue a distinguishing sticker registration number for
each type of sunscreening material, which shall be imprinted on such
manufacturer's compliance stickers in accordance with Section
14-99g-5.
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