New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3109

Introduced
9/29/22  

Caption

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

Impact

The enforcement of S3109 is expected to have a substantial impact on the market for children's products within New Jersey. By explicitly categorizing certain mattresses as unsafe, the bill reinforces the obligation of commercial users, including manufacturers and retailers, to comply with stricter safety standards. This alteration to the regulatory framework aims to reduce incidents of safety violations related to child care products, ultimately improving the safety of environments where children are cared for, particularly in light of ongoing concerns about unsafe products reaching consumers despite federal warnings against their use.

Summary

Senate Bill S3109 addresses safety provisions concerning children's products, specifically targeting the sale of unsafe supplemental mattresses intended for children. The bill amends existing legislation regarding consumer fraud and children's products, defining 'children's products' to include supplemental mattresses used in various child care products, such as non-full-size baby cribs and play yards. The primary objective of S3109 is to enhance protections for children's safety by prohibiting the sale of these designated unsafe mattresses, which are deemed to pose significant risks of injury or suffocation.

Contention

Notable points of contention around S3109 may arise from stakeholders within the children’s product market who may oppose or question the implications of tighter restrictions. Some manufacturers could argue that blanket prohibitions could negatively affect their business operations, especially if they rely on supplemental mattresses in their offerings. Furthermore, discussions about the adequacy of current federal regulations and their enforcement might surface, with proponents of the bill claiming that existing measures are insufficient to prevent unsafe products from being sold in the marketplace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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