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A10795 Summary:

BILL NOA10795
 
SAME ASSAME AS S07532-B, SAME AS A10750-A
 
SPONSORBurdick
 
COSPNSR
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Amd §33-1301, En Con L
 
Enacts the restriction of anticoagulant pesticide transactions for online and retail stores act to prohibit any person from selling, offering for sale or use, or distributing within the state, any second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide; prohibits the use of either a first-generation anticoagulant rodenticide or a second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide within five hundred feet of a wildlife habitat area.
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A10795 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          10795
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                      April 1, 2026
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by M. of A. BURDICK -- read once and referred to the Commit-
          tee on Environmental Conservation
 
        AN ACT to amend the  environmental  conservation  law,  in  relation  to
          enacting  the  restriction of anticoagulant pesticide transactions for
          online and retail stores act
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Short  title. This act shall be known and may be cited as
     2  the "restriction of anticoagulant pesticide transactions for online  and
     3  retail stores act" or "RAPTORS act".
     4    §  2.  Legislative  intent.  The legislature hereby finds and declares
     5  that it is the policy of this state to ensure that aquatic, terrestrial,
     6  and avian wildlife species remain a fully functional  component  of  the
     7  ecosystems  they  inhabit and move through in New York. It is the intent
     8  of this act to facilitate this goal by prohibiting  the  general  public
     9  from purchasing and utilizing the world's deadliest rodenticides, which,
    10  when  misapplied  or  improperly  used, can cause significant unintended
    11  harm to non-target wildlife and the ecosystem.
    12    This legislation also comes in the wake of Flaco's passing. Flaco, the
    13  Eurasian eagle-owl whose escape from the Central Park Zoo  and  life  on
    14  the loose captivated New York, had been exposed at the time of his death
    15  to  four  of  the seven pesticides this bill restricts.  The legislature
    16  takes this action to protect all non-target species,  not  only  raptors
    17  such  as eagles, hawks, and owls, but also the thousands of children and
    18  pets exposed to anticoagulants that poison control centers receive calls
    19  for each year.
    20    § 3. Section 33-1301 of the environmental conservation law is  amended
    21  by adding a new subdivision 14 to read as follows:
    22    14.  a.    Except  as  provided in paragraph b of this subdivision, no
    23  person, business, or entity shall sell, offer for sale,  distribute,  or
    24  use any pesticide containing first-generation anticoagulant rodenticides
    25  (FGARs)  or  second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARs) within
    26  the state.  This prohibition applies to all forms of sale, including but
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD11733-06-6

        A. 10795                            2
 
     1  not limited to retail establishments, agricultural suppliers, and online
     2  or digital marketplaces serving customers located in  the state.
     3    b.   (1) The prohibitions set forth in paragraph a of this subdivision
     4  shall not apply where a public safety risk, a risk to  critical  infras-
     5  tructure,  or specific agricultural circumstances exist, as described in
     6  paragraph c of this subdivision.
     7    (2) The commissioner, in consultation with the commissioner of  health
     8  and  the commissioner of agriculture and markets, shall promulgate regu-
     9  lations to govern the exceptions pursuant to this  paragraph  and  para-
    10  graph  c of this subdivision. Such regulations shall require that alter-
    11  native pest control methods are exhausted prior to the use of  FGARs  or
    12  SGARs  and  shall prohibit any application within five hundred feet of a
    13  designated wildlife habitat area.
    14    c. The prohibitions in paragraph a of this subdivision shall not apply
    15  to the use of FGARs or SGARs for an agricultural  activity,  defined  in
    16  section  three  hundred  one  of  the  agriculture and markets law, when
    17  conducted in any of the following locations:
    18    (1) Warehouses used for the storage of foods  intended  for  human  or
    19  animal consumption;
    20    (2)   Agricultural   food,   beverage  and  condiment  processing  and
    21  production sites;
    22    (3) Agricultural production sites housing water storage and conveyance
    23  facilities; or
    24    (4) Agricultural production  sites  housing  rights-of-way  and  other
    25  transportation infrastructure.
    26    d. For the purposes of this subdivision the following terms shall have
    27  the following meanings:
    28    (1)  "First-generation  anticoagulant rodenticide" or "FGAR" means any
    29  pesticide product containing any of the following active ingredients:
    30    (i) Diphacinone.
    31    (ii) Warfarin.
    32    (iii) Chlorophacinone.
    33    (2) "Second-generation anticoagulant rodenticide" or "SGAR" means  any
    34  pesticide product containing any of the following active ingredients:
    35    (i) Brodifacoum.
    36    (ii) Bromadiolone.
    37    (iii) Difenacoum.
    38    (iv) Difethialone.
    39    (3) "Wildlife habitat area" means any park, conservation area, wetland
    40  buffer zone, nature preserve, or wildlife refuge.
    41    (4)  "Alternative  pest  control  methods"  means non-chemical control
    42  measures, including but not limited to habitat modification,  exclusion,
    43  and sanitation, as well as physical control measures such as snap traps,
    44  zap traps, live traps, repellants, owl boxes, and rodent birth control.
    45    §  4.  This  act shall take effect 1 year after it shall have become a
    46  law. Effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or repeal of any
    47  rule or regulation necessary for the implementation of this act  on  its
    48  effective date are authorized to be made and completed on or before such
    49  effective date.
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