A00325
Type: B Origin: Assembly New York Comments: 0

Prohibits The Sale Of Infant Walkers; Restricts The Use Of Such Infant Walkers In Certain Settings.

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This federal bill aims to ban the sale of infant walkers and limit their use in specific settings. The primary goal is to enhance child safety by preventing potential accidents associated with infant walkers. This legislation would have significant implications for manufacturers, retailers, and parents, as it seeks to reduce the risks posed by these products to infants.

Bill Activity

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

  • 2023-01-31: reported referred to codes

  • 2023-01-31: reported

  • 2023-02-02: advanced to third reading cal.7

  • 2023-02-06: passed assembly

  • 2023-02-06: delivered to senate

  • 2023-02-06: REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION

  • 2024-01-03: DIED IN SENATE

  • 2024-01-03: RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY

  • 2024-01-03: ordered to third reading cal.17

  • 2024-04-02: passed assembly

  • 2024-04-02: delivered to senate

  • 2024-04-02: REFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION

  • 2024-06-03: recalled from senate

  • 2024-06-03: RETURNED TO ASSEMBLY

  • 2024-06-03: vote reconsidered - restored to third reading

  • 2024-06-03: amended on third reading 325a

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