(a) Upon request, a certificate of compliance stating that a package or packaging component is in compliance with the requirements of sections 22a-255g to 22a-255m, inclusive, shall be furnished by its manufacturer or distributor to the purchaser of the packaging or packaging component or the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection, as applicable. In the event that an exemption is claimed pursuant to § 22a-255j, such certificate of compliance shall state the specific basis upon which the exemption is claimed. Any such certificate of compliance shall be signed by an authorized official of the manufacturing or distributor. A copy of the certificate of compliance shall be kept on file by the manufacturer or distributor of the package or packaging component provided any manufacturer or distributor may make the certificate of compliance available on such manufacturer’s or distributor’s Internet web site or through an authorized representative of such manufacturer or distributor, including, but not limited to, a packaging clearinghouse. Any request made pursuant to this subsection for any certificate of compliance from the manufacturer or distributor of a package or packaging component shall be: (1) Made in writing, (2) made specific as to the package or packaging component information requested, and (3) responded to by the manufacturer or distributor not later than sixty days after receipt of such request.

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(b) If the manufacturer or distributor of the package or packaging component reformulates or creates a new package or packaging component, the manufacturer or distributor shall amend the applicable certificate of compliance for the reformulated or new package or packaging component.

(c) If the commissioner has grounds to suspect that a package is offered for sale in violation of this chapter, the commissioner may request that the manufacturer or distributor of the package provide a certificate of compliance with the applicable provisions of this chapter. Not later than thirty days after receipt of a request under this subsection, the manufacturer or distributor shall: (1) Provide the commissioner with the certificate attesting that the package complies with the provisions of this chapter, or (2) notify persons who sell the package in this state that the sale of the package is prohibited and provide the commissioner with a copy of the notice and a list of the names and addresses of those persons notified pursuant to this section.