Restricts the use of decabromodiphenyl ether in certain products.
Sponsor: Sweeney
Law Section: Environmental Conservation Law
Law: Amd S37-0101, add S37-0112, En Con L
Co-sponsor(s):
Clark, Boyland, Weisenberg, Peoples-Stokes, Hooper, Colton, Rosenthal, Lifton, Paulin, Nolan, Zebrowski, Rivera P, Galef, Kavanagh
Committee: ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
Law Section: Environmental Conservation Law
Law: Amd S37-0101, add S37-0112, En Con L
A5798A-2011 Actions
- Mar 7, 2012: REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
- Mar 7, 2012: delivered to senate
- Mar 7, 2012: passed assembly
- Jan 31, 2012: amended on third reading 5798a
- Jan 4, 2012: ordered to third reading cal.190
- Jan 4, 2012: RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY
- Jan 4, 2012: DIED IN SENATE
- May 2, 2011: REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION
- May 2, 2011: delivered to senate
- May 2, 2011: passed assembly
- Mar 24, 2011: advanced to third reading cal.155
- Mar 22, 2011: reported
- Mar 15, 2011: reported referred to codes
- Mar 1, 2011: referred to environmental conservation
A5798A-2011 Text
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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5798--A
Cal. No. 190
2011-2012 Regular Sessions
I N ASSEMBLY
March 1, 2011
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Introduced by M. of A. SWEENEY, CLARK, BOYLAND, WEISENBERG,
PEOPLES-STOKES, HOOPER, COLTON, ROSENTHAL, LIFTON, PAULIN, NOLAN,
ZEBROWSKI, P. RIVERA, GALEF -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. CASTEL-
LI, DINOWITZ, FARRELL, LATIMER, McENENY -- read once and referred to
the Committee on Environmental Conservation -- advanced to a third
reading, amended and ordered reprinted, retaining its place on the
order of third reading
AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to
restricting the use of certain ethers in certain products
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Legislative intent. The legislature finds and declares the
following: Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) have been used exten-
sively as flame retardants in a large number of common household
products for the past thirty years. Studies on animals show that PBDEs
can impact the developing brain, affecting behavior and learning after
birth and into adulthood, making exposure to fetuses and children a
particular concern. Levels of PBDEs are increasing in people, and in the
environment, particularly in North America. Because people can be
exposed to these chemicals through house dust and indoor air, it is
important to phase out their use in common household products, provided
that effective flame retardants that are safer and technically feasible
are available at a reasonable cost.
S 2. Section 37-0101 of the environmental conservation law is amended
by adding two new subdivisions 7 and 8 to read as follows:
7. "COVERED ELECTRONIC DEVICES" MEAN COMPUTERS, COMPUTER MONITORS OR
TELEVISIONS.
8. "DECABROMODIPHENYL ETHER" MEANS THE CHEMICAL MIXTURE PREDOMINATELY
COMPRISED OF DECABROMODIPHENYL ETHER, AND INCLUDING ASSOCIATED POLYBRO-
MINATED DIPHENYL ETHER IMPURITIES NOT INTENTIONALLY ADDED.
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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S 3. The environmental conservation law is amended by adding a new
section 37-0112 to read as follows:
S 37-0112. RESTRICTION OF DECABROMODIPHENYL ETHER.
1. PROHIBITION. A. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION TWO OF THIS
SECTION, A PERSON MAY NOT DISTRIBUTE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT OR COVERED
ELECTRONIC DEVICES, EXCEPT THOSE USED IN TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT, IN
COMMERCE IF THEY CONTAIN DECABROMODIPHENYL ETHER.
B. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION TWO OF THIS SECTION, ON AND AFTER
DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, TWO THOUSAND THIRTEEN, A PERSON MAY NOT DISTRIB-
UTE ANY PRODUCT, EXCEPT FOR TRANSPORTATION AND MILITARY USES, IN
COMMERCE IF IT CONTAINS DECABROMODIPHENYL ETHER.
C. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN SUBDIVISION TWO OF THIS SECTION, ON AND AFTER
DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, TWO THOUSAND FOURTEEN, A PERSON MAY NOT DISTRIB-
UTE ANY PRODUCT IN COMMERCE IF IT CONTAINS DECABROMODIPHENYL ETHER.
D. ON AND AFTER DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, TWO THOUSAND THIRTEEN, A PERSON
MAY NOT MANUFACTURE DECABROMODIPHENYL ETHER.
2. EXEMPTION. ANY USED PRODUCT SOLD OR DISTRIBUTED BY A BUSINESS,
CHARITY OR PRIVATE PARTY SHALL BE EXEMPT FROM THE PROVISIONS OF SUBDIVI-
SION ONE OF THIS SECTION.
3. RETAILERS IN POSSESSION. IN-STATE RETAILERS IN POSSESSION OF
PRODUCTS THAT ARE BANNED FOR SALE UNDER SUBDIVISION ONE OF THIS SECTION
MAY EXHAUST THEIR STOCK THROUGH SALES TO THE PUBLIC.
4. ONGOING REVIEW OF AVAILABILITY OF ALTERNATIVES TO DECABROMODIPHENYL
ETHER. BY JANUARY FIRST, TWO THOUSAND THIRTEEN, THE COMMISSIONER OF THE
OFFICE OF GENERAL SERVICES SHALL GIVE PRIORITY AND PREFERENCE TO THE
PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIES, AND OTHER PRODUCTS THAT DO NOT CONTAIN
DECABROMODIPHENYL ETHERS.
5. PENALTIES. A MANUFACTURER WHO VIOLATES THIS SECTION IS SUBJECT TO A
CIVIL PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH VIOLATION PER
DAY IN THE CASE OF A FIRST OFFENSE. A MANUFACTURER IS SUBJECT TO A CIVIL
PENALTY NOT TO EXCEED FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR EACH REPEAT OFFENSE PER
DAY.
S 4. This act shall take effect immediately and shall be deemed to
have been in full force and effect on or after December 31, 2011;
provided that no penalty shall be imposed pursuant to section three of
this act for conduct which occurred before such effective date.

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