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A01502 Summary:
| BILL NO | A01502 |
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| SAME AS | SAME AS S01548 |
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| SPONSOR | Rosenthal |
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| COSPNSR | Glick, Simon, Gallagher, Levenberg, Cruz, Jackson, Taylor, Lunsford, Rajkumar, Barrett, Shimsky, Clark, Seawright, Forrest, Colton, Simone, Bores, Steck, Raga, Dinowitz, Stern, Jacobson, Kim, Hevesi, Anderson, Epstein, McMahon, Santabarbara, Mamdani, Carroll R, Bichotte Hermelyn, Shrestha, Tapia, Cunningham, Eachus, Sayegh, Otis, De Los Santos, Woerner, Hunter, Weprin, Vanel, Zinerman, Zaccaro, Benedetto, Rivera, Stirpe, Jones, Lupardo, Meeks, Conrad, Lee, Bronson, Buttenschon, Pheffer Amato, Davila, Dilan, Ramos, Burke, Kelles, Rozic, Reyes, Burdick, Paulin, Alvarez, Gibbs, Gonzalez-Rojas, Romero, Kay, Griffin, Schiavoni, Mitaynes, McDonald, Kassay, Slater, Solages |
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| Amd §399-aaaa, Gen Bus L | |
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| Restricts certain substances from being used in menstrual products. | |
A01502 Floor Votes:
There are no Assembly votes for this bill in this legislative session.
Go to topA01502 Memo:
Go to topNEW YORK STATE ASSEMBLY
MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT OF LEGISLATION
submitted in accordance with Assembly Rule III, Sec 1(f)   BILL NUMBER: A1502 SPONSOR: Rosenthal
  TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the general business law, in relation to the restriction of certain substances in menstrual products   PURPOSE OR GENERAL IDEA OF BILL: Section one amends paragraph (b) of subdivision 1 of section 399-aaaa of the general business law by adding a new paragraph (c). Section two renumbers subdivision 4 of section 399-aaaa of the general business law and adds a new subdivision 4. Section three establishes the effective date.   JUSTIFICATION: People who menstruate may use more than 16,000 menstrual products over the course of their lifetime, exposing their bodies to numerous chemi- cals and substances. There have been reported instances of toxic shock syndrome, which can stem from micro-tears in the vaginal wall through which tampons can allow bacteria to accumulate. The World Health Organ- ization has also identified certain dioxins as detrimental to human health. This bill will prohibit the use of certain chemicals, as determined by the Commissioner of Health, in menstrual products. Such chemicals include, but are not limited to, talc, mercury, and lead, all of which can cause complications to a person's health. This bill would protect public health by prohibiting the use of restricted substances in menstrual products.   PRIOR LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: 2023-24: A.5990 - Advanced to Third Reading 2021-22: A.2246 - Referred to Health   FISCAL IMPLICATIONS: To be determined.   EFFECTIVE DATE: This act shall take effect twelve months after it shall have become a law.
A01502 Text:
Go to topSTATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 1502 2025-2026 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY January 10, 2025 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. ROSENTHAL, GLICK, SIMON, GALLAGHER, LEVENBERG, CRUZ, JACKSON, TAYLOR, LUNSFORD, RAJKUMAR, BARRETT, SHIMSKY, CLARK, SEAWRIGHT, FORREST, COLTON, SIMONE, BORES, STECK, RAGA, DINOWITZ, STERN, JACOBSON, KIM, HEVESI, ANDERSON, EPSTEIN, McMAHON, SANTABAR- BARA, MAMDANI, R. CARROLL, BICHOTTE HERMELYN, SHRESTHA, TAPIA, CUNNINGHAM, EACHUS, SAYEGH, OTIS, DE LOS SANTOS, WOERNER, HUNTER, WEPRIN, VANEL, ZINERMAN, ZACCARO, BENEDETTO, RIVERA, STIRPE, JONES, LUPARDO, MEEKS, CONRAD, LEE, BRONSON, BUTTENSCHON, PHEFFER AMATO, DAVILA, DILAN, RAMOS, BURKE, KELLES, ROZIC, REYES, BURDICK, PAULIN, ALVAREZ, GIBBS -- read once and referred to the Committee on Health AN ACT to amend the general business law, in relation to the restriction of certain substances in menstrual products The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subdivision 1 of section 399-aaaa of the 2 general business law, as added by chapter 362 of the laws of 2019, is 3 amended and three new paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) are added to read as 4 follows: 5 (b) "menstrual product" shall mean products used for the purpose of 6 catching menstruation and vaginal discharge, including but not limited 7 to tampons, pads, and menstrual cups. These products may be either 8 disposable or reusable[.]; 9 (c) "restricted substance" shall mean an unsafe chemical for inclusion 10 in menstrual products as determined by the commissioner of health, which 11 shall include, but not be limited to, lead, mercury and related 12 compounds, formaldehyde, triclosan, toluene, talc, dibutyl phthalate, 13 di(2)exylhexyl phthalate, butylphenyl methylpropional and isobutyl-, 14 isopropyl-, butyl-, propylparaben, and perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroal- 15 kyl substances; EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD04698-01-5A. 1502 2 1 (d) "perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances" shall mean a class 2 of fluorinated organic chemicals containing at least one fully fluori- 3 nated carbon atom; 4 (e) "intentionally added ingredient" shall mean any element or 5 compound that a manufacturer has intentionally added to a menstrual 6 product, and which has a functional or technical effect in the finished 7 product, including, but not limited to, the components of intentionally 8 added fragrance, flavoring and colorants, and the intentional breakdown 9 products of an added element or compound that also has a functional or 10 technical effect on the finished product. 11 § 2. Subdivision 4 of section 399-aaaa of the general business law is 12 renumbered subdivision 5 and a new subdivision 4 is added to read as 13 follows: 14 4. No menstrual products distributed, sold or offered for sale in this 15 state, whether at retail or wholesale, for personal, professional or 16 commercial use, or distributed for promotional purposes, shall contain: 17 (a) as of the effective date, a restricted substance present as an 18 intentionally added ingredient at any level; or 19 (b) as of two years after thresholds are established in regulation, 20 but no later than January first, two thousand twenty-nine, a restricted 21 substance at or above a level that the department of health, in consul- 22 tation with the department of environmental conservation, shall estab- 23 lish in regulation that is the lowest level that can feasibly be 24 achieved; provided, however, that the department of health and depart- 25 ment of environmental conservation shall review such level every five 26 years to determine whether it should be lowered. The commissioner of 27 health shall promulgate regulations establishing these levels no later 28 than a year after the effective date of this section. 29 § 3. This act shall take effect twelve months after it shall have 30 become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amendment, and/or 31 repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implementation of 32 this act on its effective date are authorized to be made and completed 33 on or before such effective date.