New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3750

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Prohibits sale of crib bumpers.

Impact

If enacted, A3750 will enforce strict regulations against the sale and distribution of crib bumpers. It will create significant implications for both commercial users—entities engaged in the business of children's products—and child care centers. The CFA would define it as an unlawful practice to sell or distribute any child's product classified as unsafe, imposing penalties for violators. This measure reflects a change in state policy towards heightened protective measures for children, particularly in regulated environments such as daycare centers, where such products would be banned entirely.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3750 is a legislative proposal in New Jersey that seeks to prohibit the sale of crib bumpers by defining them as unsafe children's products under the state’s Consumer Fraud Act (CFA). The bill aims to enhance child safety by amending existing laws regarding children's products, ensuring that certain items in the marketplace cannot compromise the well-being of infants. By categorizing crib bumpers as unsafe, the legislation seeks to eliminate a potential hazard in child care environments, aiming to protect the youngest and most vulnerable members of society.

Contention

The bill may face contention regarding concerns about the practicality of its enforcement and the implication of defining commercial products as unsafe. While proponents argue that banning crib bumpers is a significant step towards safeguarding infants, opponents may question the blanket classification of all crib bumpers as unsafe, particularly those that are designed to meet safety standards. This could lead to debates over whether such regulations might restrict consumer choices or disproportionately impact local businesses that sell or manufacture these products.

Companion Bills

NJ A3865

Carry Over Prohibits sale of crib bumpers.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3865

Prohibits sale of crib bumpers.

NJ S3109

Prohibits sale of unsafe supplemental mattresses designed for children's products.

NJ SB284

Prohibits the sale of infant formula or baby food that is stored in plastic containers, jars, or cans that contain bisphenol-A. (8/1/16)

NJ HB3363

CHILD CARE-PRODUCT SAFETY DATA

NJ HB217

Relating to prohibiting the use of unsafe children's products in certain nonresidential child-care facilities.

NJ SB95

Relating to prohibiting the use of unsafe children's products in certain nonresidential child-care facilities.

NJ SB98

Safe sleep; creating the Safe Sleep Act; prohibiting the sale or lease of crib bumper pads; prohibiting use or possession in certain locations. Effective date.

NJ SB2224

CHILD CARE-PRODUCT SAFETY DATA

NJ AB2146

Product safety: recreational water safety: wearable personal flotation devices: infants and children.

NJ SB00047

An Act Prohibiting The Sale Of Goods And Use Of Building Materials Containing Asbestos.

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