New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3801

Introduced
2/22/24  
Refer
2/22/24  
Report Pass
2/22/24  
Engrossed
5/13/24  

Caption

Prohibits sale, distribution, and manufacture of jewelry containing cadmium.

Impact

The bill enacts strict guidelines regarding cadmium in jewelry, mandating immediate recalls upon discovery of non-compliant items. Retail establishments must act swiftly by removing such jewelry from sale and returning it to suppliers within specified timeframes. This reinforces existing consumer safety laws under the Consumer Fraud Act, which includes penalties for violations, thereby enhancing accountability among retailers and manufacturers. The law's application underscores the state's commitment to consumer safety, aligning New Jersey’s regulations with broader public health concerns regarding toxic substances in everyday products.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3801 aims to protect consumers by prohibiting the sale, distribution, and manufacture of jewelry containing more than 0.03 percent cadmium by weight. Recognizing the potential health risks associated with cadmium exposure, especially to children and vulnerable groups, the bill seeks to ensure that jewelry sold within New Jersey meets a safe standard of cadmium content. Under this legislation, the responsibility for compliance extends through the supply chain from manufacturers to retailers, reinforcing consumer protection measures against hazardous materials in consumer goods.

Contention

One point of contention may revolve around the financial implications for manufacturers and retailers regarding compliance with these new requirements. The costs associated with implementing safeguards, possible product recalls, and the administrative burden of tracking compliance might face opposition from industry stakeholders. Some may argue that while consumer safety is paramount, the stringent regulations could hinder business operations, particularly for small businesses that may struggle with the financial burden of compliance. Debates may arise within legislative discussions to balance public health initiatives with the need for economic stability within the jewelry sector.

Companion Bills

NJ S1085

Same As Prohibits sale, distribution, and manufacture of jewelry containing cadmium.

NJ A802

Carry Over Prohibits sale, distribution, and manufacture of jewelry containing cadmium.

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Prohibits sale, distribution, and manufacture of jewelry containing cadmium.

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