Bill Text: MO HB1939 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Prohibits the manufacture, sale, or distribution of any toy or child care item containing certain phthalates
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-05-14 - Referred: Crime Prevention (H) [HB1939 Detail]
Download: Missouri-2010-HB1939-Introduced.html
SECOND REGULAR SESSION
95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCED BY REPRESENTATIVES LOW (Sponsor), WALTON GRAY, OXFORD, CORCORAN, ZIMMERMAN, PACE, LAMPE, NEWMAN, STORCH AND TALBOY (Co-sponsors).
3652L.01I D. ADAM CRUMBLISS, Chief Clerk
AN ACT
To amend chapter 407, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to toxic children's merchandise, with a penalty provision.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the state of Missouri, as follows:
Section A. Chapter 407, RSMo, is amended by adding thereto one new section, to be known as section 407.1300, to read as follows:
407.1300. 1. As used in this section, the following terms shall mean:
(1) "Child care article", all products designed or intended by the manufacturer to facilitate sleep, relaxation, or the feeding of children, or to help children with sucking or teething;
(2) "Toy", all products designed or intended by the manufacturer to be used by children when at play.
2. (1) Beginning January 1, 2011, no person or entity shall manufacture, sell, or distribute in commerce any toy or child care article that contains di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP), or benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP), in concentrations exceeding one-tenth of one percent.
(2) Beginning January 1, 2011, no person or entity shall manufacture, sell, or distribute in commerce any toy or child care article intended for use by a child under three years of age if such product can be placed in the child's mouth and contains diisononyl phthalate (DINP), diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP), or di-n-octyl phthalate (DnOP), in concentrations exceeding one-tenth of one percent.
3. (1) Manufacturers shall not replace phthalates under this section with carcinogens rated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency as A, B, or C carcinogens, or substances listed as known or likely carcinogens, known to be human carcinogens, likely to be human carcinogens, or suggestive of being human carcinogens, as described in the List of Chemicals Evaluated for Carcinogenic Potential or known to the state to cause cancer.
(2) Manufacturers shall not replace phthalates under this section with reproductive toxicants that cause birth defects, reproductive harm, or developmental harm as identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or known to the state to cause birth defects.
4. Any person who knowingly engages in the manufacture, sale, or distribution of a toy or child care article declared to be unlawful by this section is guilty of a class D felony.
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