2018 -- H 8347

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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2018

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A N   A C T

RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - CHILD PRODUCTS AND UPHOLSTERED

FURNITURE

     

     Introduced By: Representative Michael Morin

     Date Introduced: June 21, 2018

     Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 23-26-3.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-26 entitled "Bedding

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and Upholstered Furniture" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     23-26-3.1. Sale prohibition. [Effective July 1, 2019.].

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     (a) Beginning on July 1, 2019, no manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer may manufacture,

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knowingly sell, offer for sale, or distribute for use in this state any residential upholstered bedding

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or furniture, which contains one hundred parts per million (100 ppm) one thousand parts per

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million (1,000 ppm) or greater of any organohalogen flame retardant chemical. This class

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includes any chemical containing the element bromine or chlorine bonded to carbon that is added

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to a plastic, foam, or textile.

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     (b) A manufacturer of products that are banned from sale under this section must notify

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persons or entities that sell the manufactured products in this state about the provisions of this

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section no less than ninety (90) days prior to the effective date of the ban.

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     SECTION 2. Section 23-75-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-75 entitled "Children's

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Product Safety Act" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     23-75-3. Unsafe children's products -- Prohibition. [Effective until July 1, 2019.].

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     (a) No commercial user may remanufacture, retrofit, sell, contract to sell or resell, lease,

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sublet, or otherwise place in the stream of commerce, on or after January 1, 2004, a children's

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product that is unsafe.

 

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     (b) A children's product is deemed to be unsafe for purposes of this chapter if it meets

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any of the following criteria:

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     (1) It does not conform to all federal laws and regulations setting forth standards for the

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children's product.

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     (2) It has been recalled for any reason by an agency of the federal government or the

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product's manufacturer, distributor, or importer and the recall has not been rescinded.

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     (3) An agency of the federal government has issued a warning that a specific product's

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intended use constitutes a safety hazard and the warning has not been rescinded.

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     (c) A crib is presumed to be unsafe for purposes of this chapter if it does not conform to

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the standards endorsed or established by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, including,

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but not limited to, title 16 of the Code of Federal Regulations and the American Society for

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Testing and Materials, as follows:

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     (1) 16 CFR Part 1508 and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the

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regulations.

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     (2) 16 CFR Part 1509 and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the

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regulations.

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     (3) 16 CFR Part 1303 and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the

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regulations.

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     (4) The following standards and specifications of the American Society for Testing

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Materials for corner posts of baby cribs and structural integrity of baby cribs:

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     (i) ASTM F 966-90 (corner post standard).

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     (ii) ASTM F 1169-88 (structural integrity of full-size baby cribs).

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     (iii) ASTM F 1822-97 (non-full-size cribs).

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     (d) Cribs that are unsafe shall include, but not be limited to, cribs that have any of the

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following dangerous features or characteristics:

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     (1) Corner posts that extend more than one-sixteenth (1/16) of an inch.

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     (2) Spaces between side slats more than 2.375 inches.

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     (3) Mattress support that can be easily dislodged from any point of the crib. A mattress

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segment can be easily dislodged if it cannot withstand at least a twenty-five (25) pound upward

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force from underneath the crib.

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     (4) Cutout designs on the end panels.

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     (5) Rail height dimensions that do not conform to both of the following:

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     (i) The height of the rail and end panel as measured from the top of the rail or panel in its

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lowest position to the top of the mattress support in its highest position is at least nine (9) inches.

 

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     (ii) The height of the rail and end panel as measured from the top of the rail or panel in its

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highest position to the top of the mattress support in its lowest position is at least twenty-six (26)

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inches.

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     (6) Any screws, bolts, or hardware that are loose and not secured.

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     (7) Sharp edges, points, or rough surfaces, or any wood surfaces that are not smooth and

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free from splinters, splits, or cracks.

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     (8) Tears in mesh or fabric sides in a non-full-size crib.

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     (9) A non-full-size crib that folds in a "V" shape design does not have top rails that

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automatically lock into place when the crib is fully set up.

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     (10) The mattress pad in a non-full-size mesh/fabric crib exceeds one inch (1").

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     23-75-3. Unsafe children's products -- Prohibition. [Effective July 1, 2019.].

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     (a) No commercial user may remanufacture, retrofit, sell, contract to sell or resell, lease,

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sublet, or otherwise place in the stream of commerce, on or after January 1, 2004, a children's

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product that is unsafe.

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     (b) A children's product is deemed to be unsafe for purposes of this chapter if it meets

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any of the following criteria:

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     (1) It does not conform to all federal laws and regulations setting forth standards for the

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children's product.

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     (2) It has been recalled for any reason by an agency of the federal government or the

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product's manufacturer, distributor, or importer and the recall has not been rescinded.

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     (3) An agency of the federal government has issued a warning that a specific product's

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intended use constitutes a safety hazard and the warning has not been rescinded.

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     (c) A crib is presumed to be unsafe for purposes of this chapter if it does not conform to

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the standards endorsed or established by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, including,

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but not limited to, title 16 of the Code of Federal Regulations and the American Society for

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Testing and Materials, as follows:

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     (1) 16 C.F.R. Part 1508 and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the

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regulations.

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     (2) 16 C.F.R. Part 1509 and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the

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regulations.

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     (3) 16 C.F.R. Part 1303 and any regulations adopted to amend or supplement the

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regulations.

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     (4) The following standards and specifications of the American Society for Testing and

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Materials for corner posts of baby cribs and structural integrity of baby cribs:

 

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     (i) ASTM F 966-90 (corner post standard).

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     (ii) ASTM F 1169-88 (structural integrity of full-size baby cribs).

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     (iii) ASTM F 1822-97 (non-full-size cribs).

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     (d) Cribs that are unsafe shall include, but not be limited to, cribs that have any of the

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following dangerous features or characteristics:

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     (1) Corner posts that extend more than one-sixteenth (1/16) of an inch.

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     (2) Spaces between side slats more than 2.375 inches.

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     (3) Mattress support that can be easily dislodged from any point of the crib. A mattress

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segment can be easily dislodged if it cannot withstand at least a twenty-five-pound (25) upward

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force from underneath the crib.

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     (4) Cutout designs on the end panels.

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     (5) Rail height dimensions that do not conform to both of the following:

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     (i) The height of the rail and end panel as measured from the top of the rail or panel in its

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lowest position to the top of the mattress support in its highest position is at least nine (9) inches.

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     (ii) The height of the rail and end panel as measured from the top of the rail or panel in its

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highest position to the top of the mattress support in its lowest position is at least twenty-six (26)

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inches.

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     (6) Any screws, bolts, or hardware that are loose and not secured.

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     (7) Sharp edges, points, or rough surfaces, or any wood surfaces that are not smooth and

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free from splinters, splits, or cracks.

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     (8) Tears in mesh or fabric sides in a non-full-size crib.

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     (9) A non-full-size crib that folds in a "V" shape design does not have top rails that

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automatically lock into place when the crib is fully set up.

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     (10) The mattress pad in a non-full-size mesh/fabric crib exceeds one inch (1").

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     (e) Beginning on July 1, 2018, no manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer may manufacture,

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knowingly sell, offer for sale, or distribute for use in this state any residential upholstered bedding

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or furniture, which contains one hundred parts per million (100 ppm) one thousand parts per

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million (1,000 ppm), or greater of any organohalogen flame retardant chemical. This class

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includes any chemical containing the element bromine or chlorine bonded to carbon that is added

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to a plastic, foam, or textile.

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     (f) A manufacturer of products that are banned from sale under this section, must notify

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persons or entities that sell the manufactured products in this state about the provisions of this

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section no less than ninety (90) days prior to the effective date of the ban.

 

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     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY - CHILD PRODUCTS AND UPHOLSTERED

FURNITURE

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     This act would increase from one hundred parts per million (100 ppm) to one thousand

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parts per million (1,000 ppm) the maximum allowable amount of organohalogen flame retardant

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chemical that can be contained in residential upholstered bedding and furniture, manufactured or

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sold in Rhode Island.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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