New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1833

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Requires new flooring for schools and child care centers to be certified mercury free.

Impact

Upon enactment, SB 1833 will significantly influence state regulations related to building safety and public health within educational environments. By requiring manufacturers to certify that their products are free from harmful substances, the bill aims to protect children from potential mercury exposure, which can have serious health implications. This legislation also places the responsibility on manufacturers to provide accurate certifications, imposing civil penalties for false claims, thereby promoting accountability in the industry.

Summary

Senate Bill 1833, introduced in New Jersey, aims to enhance safety standards in schools and child care centers by ensuring that new flooring materials used in these facilities are certified as mercury-free. The bill mandates that no construction permit for flooring renovations can be issued unless the application includes a certification from the flooring manufacturer, affirming that the materials are devoid of mercury and its compounds. This legislation reflects growing concerns over the hazardous effects of mercury exposure, particularly in environments frequented by children, as schools and child care centers are critical spaces for child development.

Contention

While the bill is generally supported for its intention to enhance child safety, some stakeholders may have concerns regarding the feasibility and cost implications for schools and child care facilities. There may also be debates regarding the extent of regulatory oversight needed to enforce the bill's requirements and ensure compliance among manufacturers. Additionally, the timelines for certification and the enforcement of penalties might be points of negotiation during legislative discussions, with some advocating for clearer guidelines to streamline the certification process.

Companion Bills

NJ A1096

Same As Requires new flooring for schools and child care centers to be certified mercury free.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1461

Requires new flooring for schools and child care centers to be certified mercury free.

NJ A1096

Requires new flooring for schools and child care centers to be certified mercury free.

NJ A3019

Requires new flooring for schools, community centers, and child care centers to be certified mercury-free.

NJ S1713

Prohibits the sale of certain children's products containing lead, mercury, or cadmium.

NJ A1525

Prohibits the sale of certain children's products containing lead, mercury, or cadmium.

NJ A3800

Bans certain children's products containing excessive amounts of lead, mercury, or cadmium.

NJ S1208

Permits municipality to enact ordinance regulating where sex offenders may reside; restricts locations of certain child care centers and school bus stops.

NJ S1295

Permits municipality to enact ordinance regulating where sex offenders may reside; restricts locations of certain child care centers and school bus stops.

NJ A1638

Permits municipality to enact ordinance regulating where sex offenders may reside; restricts locations of certain child care centers and school bus stops.

NJ A3237

Permits municipality to enact ordinance regulating where sex offenders may reside; restricts locations of certain child care centers and school bus stops.

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