New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1053

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Prohibits the sale of adulterated candy in New Jersey.

Impact

The legislation establishes stringent compliance requirements for manufacturers, who must provide certified assurances that their products do not contain excessive levels of harmful chemicals. The permissible concentration levels of lead, mercury, or cadmium must not exceed 100 parts per million by weight (0.01%). Should manufacturers fail to comply, they face substantial civil penalties which reflect the seriousness of public health risks associated with food safety violations. This act not only does protect consumers but also seeks to enhance accountability in the food manufacturing sector.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1053 aims to prohibit the sale of adulterated candy in the State of New Jersey. The bill defines 'adulterated candy' as any candy that contains lead, mercury, or cadmium as intentionally introduced elements during manufacturing or distribution. Furthermore, it includes any candy wrapper made with these hazardous chemicals. The bill outlines specific regulatory measures that the Department of Health (DOH) is mandated to enforce, ensuring that consumers are protected from harmful substances in confectionery products.

Contention

One of the notable discussions surrounding this bill focuses on the financial implications for manufacturers and distributors regarding compliance costs associated with the certification and testing processes. Critics may argue that the stringent penalties, which escalate for repeat offenses, could impose a disproportionate burden on small confectionery businesses. Conversely, supporters advocate that the public health benefits and consumer safety enhancements far outweigh the costs and challenges posed by stricter regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2896

Prohibits the sale of adulterated candy in New Jersey.

NJ HB95

AN ACT relating to adulterated food.

NJ S3549

Creates "New Jersey Kratom Consumer Protection Act."

NJ A1525

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

NJ A5195

Requires producer of certain firefighting equipment containing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances to provide written notice to purchaser; prohibits sale, manufacture, and distribution of certain firefighting equipment containing intentionally added perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

NJ A4430

Prohibits sale of flavored cigars.

NJ S4394

Prohibits certain substances in sale, distribution, and manufacture of commercial foods within two years; immediately bans certain dyes in school food.

NJ S1476

Creates "New Jersey Kratom Consumer Protection Act."

NJ A1374

Prohibits sale and possession of certain fireworks.

NJ A3430

Prohibits sale and possession of certain fireworks.

Similar Bills

NJ A2896

Prohibits the sale of adulterated candy in New Jersey.

NJ A5365

"Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Battery Management Act."

NJ S3723

"Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Battery Management Act."

NJ S3043

Revises provisions of "Dry Cell Battery Management Act."

NJ A3876

Revises provisions of "Dry Cell Battery Management Act."

VA HB2296

Liquid nicotine; Va. Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, et al., to assess a licensing scheme.

VA SB1350

Liquid nicotine; Va. Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, et al., to assess a licensing scheme.

MS HB916

Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sale of.