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A06195 Summary:

BILL NOA06195A
 
SAME ASSAME AS S04085-A
 
SPONSORSweeney (MS)
 
COSPNSRColton, Robinson, Zebrowski, Reilly, Cook, Jaffee, Rosenthal, Rivera N, Barron, Markey, Weprin, Galef, Rivera P, Cymbrowitz, Lifton, Maisel, Millman, Meng, Roberts, Benedetto, Schimel, Hooper, Englebright, Paulin
 
MLTSPNSRAbinanti, Boyland, Castelli, Glick, Latimer, Lupardo, Magee, Nolan, Thiele
 
Add Art 37 Title 7 SS37-0701 - 37-0709, amd S71-3703, En Con L
 
Prohibits the manufacture, distribution, and sale of child care products containing TRIS.
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A06195 Memo:

NEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)
 
BILL NUMBER: A6195A
 
SPONSOR: Sweeney (MS)
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to prohibiting the sale of child products containing TRIS   PURPOSE: The purpose of this bill is to limit children's exposure to certain chemicals.   SUMMARY OF SPECIFIC PROVISIONS: This bill would: * define "child care product" to mean a consumer product intended for use by children under three, such as baby products, toys, car seats, nursing pillows, crib mattresses and strollers; * prohibit the sale of any child care product containing the flame retardant TRIS after December 1, 2013; * pre-empt localities from regulating TRIS; and, * establish a penalty of up to $1,000 per day for a first violation and up to $2,500 for a second violation.   JUSTIFICATION: On April 8, 1977, the United States Consumer Product Safety commission banned the sale of any children's clothing containing the flame retardant chemical TRIS phosphate (TRIS). The ban came after a two-year study by the National Cancer Institute showed that TRIS causes cancer in test animals and could be absorbed by children through the skin or mouthing of TRIS treated clothing. The ban on the use of TRIS applied only to children's clothing and because of the comparatively low cost of TRIS it is used increasingly in baby gear including strollers, nursing pillows and rocking chair foam. This bill would prevent the sale of child care products containing TRIS after December 1, 2013, in order to eliminate possible exposure risks for children through skin contact or mouthing. A report published by the Environmental Protection Agency titled "Environmental Profiles of Chemi- cal Flame Retardant Alternatives" contains details regarding several Flame retardants that represent a low health hazard concern. These flame retardants would potentially serve as a better alternative to TRIS.   PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: This is a new bill.   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: None.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect immediately.
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A06195 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         6195--A
 
                               2011-2012 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      March 9, 2011
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A. SWEENEY, COLTON, ROBINSON, ZEBROWSKI, REILLY,
          COOK, JAFFEE, ROSENTHAL, N. RIVERA,  BARRON,  MARKEY,  WEPRIN,  GALEF,
          P. RIVERA,  CYMBROWITZ,  LIFTON, MAISEL, MILLMAN, MENG, ROBERTS, BENE-
          DETTO, SCHIMEL, HOOPER, ENGLEBRIGHT -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of  A.
          ABINANTI,  CASTELLI,  GLICK, LATIMER, LUPARDO, MAGEE, NOLAN, THIELE --

          read once and referred to the Committee on Environmental  Conservation
          --  reported and referred to the Committee on Rules -- Rules Committee
          discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted
          to the Committee on Rules
 
        AN ACT to amend the  environmental  conservation  law,  in  relation  to
          prohibiting the sale of child products containing TRIS
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Article 37 of the environmental conservation law is amended
     2  by adding a  new title 7 to read as follows:
     3                                   TITLE VII
     4                                    TRIS
     5  Section 37-0701. Short title.
     6          37-0703. Definitions.
     7          37-0705. Child care products.

     8          37-0707. Preemption.
     9          37-0709. Rules and regulations.
    10  § 37-0701. Short title.
    11    This title shall be known and may be cited as the "TRIS-free  children
    12  and babies act".
    13  § 37-0703. Definitions.
    14    As used in this title:
    15    1.  "Child  care product" means a consumer product intended for use by
    16  children under three years of age, such  as  baby  products,  toys,  car
    17  seats, nursing pillows, crib mattresses, and strollers.
    18    2. "TRIS" shall include TCEP (TRIS (2-chloroethyl) phosphate).
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.

                                                                   LBD08997-05-1

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     1  § 37-0705. Child care products.
     2    1.  Beginning  December first, two thousand thirteen, no person, firm,
     3  partnership, association, limited liability company or corporation shall
     4  sell or offer for sale any child care product  intended  for  use  by  a
     5  child three years of age or younger containing TRIS.
     6    2.  The  provisions  of  this  section  shall not apply to the sale or
     7  distribution of child care products resold or  offered  for  resale,  or
     8  distributed by consumers for consumer use.
     9  § 37-0707. Preemption.
    10    Jurisdiction  in  all  matters  pertaining to TRIS which are regulated

    11  pursuant to the provisions of this title shall be vested exclusively  in
    12  the state.
    13  § 37-0709. Rules and regulations.
    14    The  department is authorized to promulgate such rules and regulations
    15  as it shall deem necessary to implement the provisions of this title.
    16    § 2. Section 71-3703 of the environmental conservation law, as amended
    17  by chapter 280 of the laws of 2010, is amended to read as follows:
    18  § 71-3703. Enforcement of article 37.
    19    1. Any person who violates any of the provisions of, or who  fails  to
    20  perform  any  duty  imposed by section 37-0107 or any rule or regulation
    21  promulgated pursuant hereto, shall be liable for a civil penalty not  to
    22  exceed  two thousand five hundred dollars for each such violation and an
    23  additional penalty of not more than five hundred dollars  for  each  day

    24  during  which  such  violation continues, and, in addition thereto, such
    25  person may be enjoined from continuing such violation.
    26    2. Any person who violates any of the provisions of, or who  fails  to
    27  perform  any  duty  imposed by section 37-0505 or any rule or regulation
    28  promulgated pursuant hereto, shall be liable for a civil penalty not  to
    29  exceed  one  thousand  dollars  for each day during which such violation
    30  continues, and in addition thereto, such person  may  be  enjoined  from
    31  continuing  such  violation. Such person shall for a second violation be
    32  liable to the people of the state for a civil penalty not to exceed  two
    33  thousand  five  hundred dollars for each day during which such violation
    34  continues.
    35    3. Any person who violates any of the provisions of, or who  fails  to

    36  perform  any  duty  imposed by section 37-0705 or any rule or regulation
    37  promulgated pursuant hereto, shall be liable for a civil penalty not  to
    38  exceed  one  thousand  dollars  for each day during which such violation
    39  continues, and in addition thereto, such person  may  be  enjoined  from
    40  continuing  such  violation. Such person shall for a second violation be
    41  liable to the people of the state for a civil penalty not to exceed  two
    42  thousand  five  hundred dollars for each day during which such violation
    43  continues.
    44    § 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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