A00043
Type: B Origin: Assembly New York Comments: 0

Requires A Plain And Conspicuous Printed List Of All Ingredients Listed In Order Of Predominance On Diapers Sold In The State; Imposes A Civil Penalty Of One Percent Of The Manufacturer's Total Annual In-State Sales Not To Exceed One Thousand Dollars Per

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This federal bill mandates that diapers sold in the state must have a clear list of all ingredients printed on them in order of predominance. It also imposes a civil penalty on manufacturers for non-compliance, set at one percent of their total annual in-state sales, capped at one thousand dollars per violation. This requirement aims to enhance transparency regarding diaper ingredients and hold manufacturers accountable for accurate labeling.

Bill Activity

  • 2023-01-04: referred to consumer affairs and protection

  • 2023-03-15: amend and recommit to consumer affairs and protection

  • 2023-03-15: print number 43a

  • 2023-03-21: reported referred to codes

  • 2023-05-02: amend and recommit to codes

  • 2023-05-02: print number 43b

  • 2023-05-09: reported

  • 2023-05-11: advanced to third reading cal.187

  • 2023-06-05: amended on third reading 43c

  • 2024-01-03: ordered to third reading cal.1

  • 2024-03-26: passed assembly

  • 2024-03-26: delivered to senate

  • 2024-03-26: REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION

  • 2024-06-06: SUBSTITUTED FOR S2279C

  • 2024-06-06: 3RD READING CAL.1825

  • 2024-06-06: PASSED SENATE

  • 2024-06-06: RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY

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