Summary of the Introduced Bill

HB 1909 -- Children's Product Safety Act

Sponsor:  Newman

This bill establishes the Children's Product Safety Act.  In its
main provisions, the bill:

(1)  Prohibits, beginning August 28, 2010, commercial dealers,
manufacturers, importers, distributors, wholesalers, or retailers
from manufacturing, remanufacturing, retrofitting, distributing,
or selling any children's product that is unsafe;

(2)  Establishes certain criteria which deem a children's product
to be unsafe;

(3)  Authorizes the Attorney General to maintain and update a
comprehensive list of children's products which have been
identified as unsafe as specified in the bill;

(4)  Presumes a baby crib to be unsafe if it doesn't conform to
the standards endorsed or established by the federal Consumer
Product Safety Commission including, but not limited to, Title 16
of the Code of Federal Regulations and the standards endorsed or
established by the American Society for Testing and Materials;

(5)  Authorizes the retrofitting of an unsafe children's product
if the retrofit has been approved by the agency of the federal
government issuing the recall or warning or the agency
responsible for approving the retrofit;

(6)  Establishes product recall guidelines for manufacturers,
importers, wholesalers, distributors, and retailers;

(7)  Creates a civil penalty in an amount of up to $500 each day
when a commercial dealer, importer, distributor, wholesaler, or
retailer fails to exercise reasonable care in following the
recall guidelines;

(8)  Prohibits any unit of state or local government or any other
entity within the state from issuing product recalls; and

(9)  Authorizes the Attorney General or a county prosecuting
attorney to bring an action against a commercial dealer,
manufacturer, importer, distributor, wholesaler, or retailer to
enforce the provisions of the bill.

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Missouri House of Representatives
95th General Assembly, 2nd Regular Session
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