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A11156 Summary:

BILL NOA11156
 
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SPONSORLee
 
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Establishes a moratorium on the installation of synthetic turf pending a comprehensive environmental and public health study; provides for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof.
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A11156 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          11156
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     April 28, 2026
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced by M. of A. LEE -- read once and referred to the Committee on
          Environmental Conservation
 
        AN  ACT  to establish a moratorium on the installation of synthetic turf
          pending a comprehensive environmental and  public  health  study;  and
          providing for the repeal of certain provisions upon expiration thereof
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Legislative findings. The legislature finds  that  increas-
     2  ingly,  synthetic  turf is being installed in many locations in New York
     3  state, including parks, athletic fields and other settings where natural
     4  grass was previously grown. In recent years, crumb rubber fill is  being
     5  used  as  a  component  of synthetic turf and mulch. Crumb rubber is the
     6  result of processing waste tires,  which  contain  numerous  components,
     7  some  of  which are known to be hazardous to people and the environment.
     8  The hazardous components include arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, vana-
     9  dium, zinc and acetone. Health effects associated with these components,
    10  at dangerous levels,  include  birth  defects,  cancer,  nervous  system
    11  damage  and  immune  system suppression. While various options for waste
    12  tire use are essential to reducing the significant stockpiles  of  waste
    13  tires, such uses should not threaten or compromise public health.
    14    The  legislature  finds  that more information is necessary to make an
    15  informed decision on the appropriate uses of synthetic  turf  containing
    16  crumb  rubber.  In the interest of preventing adverse health impacts and
    17  contamination to natural resources, the legislature finds that a compre-
    18  hensive environmental and public health study on the  potential  threats
    19  associated with the use of synthetic turf is warranted.
    20    Therefore,  the  legislature  finds  that it is consistent with public
    21  policy to require such comprehensive  environmental  and  public  health
    22  study to be undertaken immediately; and, in the meantime, to temporarily
    23  suspend  the  installation of synthetic turf products that contain crumb
    24  rubber.
    25    § 2.  Moratorium on the installation of  synthetic  turf.  1.    Defi-
    26  nitions.  For  the  purposes of this act, the following terms shall have
    27  the following definitions:
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD08348-02-6

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     1    a. "Crumb rubber" means ground rubber derived from waste tires,  which
     2  contain  one  or  more  of  the following ingredients: arsenic, cadmium,
     3  chromium, lead, vanadium, zinc, and acetone;
     4    b.  "Synthetic  turf" means any materials or compositions that include
     5  crumb rubber as a component used in place of  grass  to  surface  parks,
     6  outdoor  playing or athletic fields, indoor athletic facilities or other
     7  venues.
     8    2. Moratorium. A moratorium is hereby established on the  installation
     9  of  synthetic turf on public property located within a city with a popu-
    10  lation of one million or more that is also located  within  a  disadvan-
    11  taged  community  established  under  the  criteria set forth in section
    12  75-0111 of the environmental conservation law for a period of  6  months
    13  from  the effective date of this act or until the department of environ-
    14  mental conservation reports to the governor and the legislature  on  its
    15  findings and recommendations as required in section three of this act.
    16    § 3. Study of the use of synthetic turf. 1. The department of environ-
    17  mental conservation, in cooperation with the department of health, shall
    18  immediately  undertake  a  review  of all available data relating to the
    19  potential environmental and health risks and effects of synthetic  turf,
    20  with  particular attention to the crumb rubber content of such synthetic
    21  turf.
    22    2. The commissioner of environmental conservation, or such commission-
    23  er's designee, shall:
    24    a. Solicit input from environmental and public health specialists, and
    25  other stakeholders in an open, public process;
    26    b. Examine various routes of exposure and the health and environmental
    27  impact of these pathways including,  but  not  limited  to,  small  fill
    28  particle inhalation, volatility, leaching to groundwater, dermal absorp-
    29  tion,  and  persistence  in  the environment of original and degradation
    30  by-products;
    31    c. Prepare a report to the governor and the legislature which includes
    32  research and studies conducted on synthetic turf which were  the  source
    33  of  the report findings and recommendations for appropriate and inappro-
    34  priate use of synthetic turf, crumb rubber and waste tires. Such  report
    35  shall  be  filed  within  six  months of the effective date of this act,
    36  unless the commissioner of environmental conservation requests in  writ-
    37  ing, an extension of time; and
    38    d.  Conduct  an  outreach program to inform local governments, private
    39  organizations, schools and the public regarding  the  findings  of  such
    40  report. If necessary, information on safe alternatives to synthetic turf
    41  in  settings  where  this  material is a potential or actual health risk
    42  should be disseminated to the public.
    43    3. All other departments or agencies  of  the  state  or  subdivisions
    44  thereof, and local governments shall, at the request of the commissioner
    45  of  environmental  conservation, provide expertise, assistance, and data
    46  that will enable such commissioner to carry out their powers and duties.
    47    § 4. This act shall take effect immediately;  (a)  provided,  however,
    48  that sections two and three of this act shall continue in full force and
    49  effect  for six months from such effective date, or until the department
    50  of environmental conservation reports to the governor and  the  legisla-
    51  ture  as required by section three of this act, whichever date is later,
    52  when upon such date the provisions of sections two and three of this act
    53  shall be deemed repealed; and
    54    (b) provided that the commissioner of environmental conservation shall
    55  notify the legislative bill drafting commission upon filing  the  report
    56  required  in  section three of this act in order that the commission may

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     1  maintain an accurate and timely effective data base of the official text
     2  of the laws of the state of New York in furtherance of effectuating  the
     3  provisions  of section 44 of the legislative law and section 70-b of the
     4  public officers law.
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