Pennsylvania 2023-2024 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB1333

Introduced
6/7/23  
Refer
6/7/23  
Refer
6/13/23  
Report Pass
6/26/23  
Refer
6/26/23  
Report Pass
6/27/23  
Engrossed
6/27/23  
Refer
7/6/23  
Refer
6/10/24  
Report Pass
6/10/24  
Refer
6/10/24  
Report Pass
6/11/24  
Refer
6/12/24  
Report Pass
6/24/24  
Enrolled
6/25/24  
Chaptered
6/28/24  

Caption

Further providing for definitions, for manufacturing, for materials and for enforcement; and providing for labeling and for report.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1333 will significantly impact manufacturers by requiring them to register with the state department and pay associated fees. This process will include providing detailed information on the materials and labor practices involved in the production of stuffed toys. Safety measures will be emphasized, including compliance with flammability testing and restrictions against using child labor or forced labor. Additionally, manufacturers will need to provide clear labels that inform consumers about the materials used and ensure that they do not engage in practices that exploit workers.

Summary

House Bill 1333 aims to amend the existing Stuffed Toy Manufacturing Act in Pennsylvania, enhancing regulations concerning the manufacturing of stuffed toys. The bill seeks to establish clearer definitions around manufacturing practices, enforce stricter controls on materials from which stuffed toys can be made, and mandate labeling requirements for these toys. One of the primary focuses is to ensure that manufacturers only use new or appropriately recycled materials and that they adhere to safety and hygiene standards to protect consumers, particularly children.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 1333 appears to lean towards ensuring safer consumer products in the market. Proponents argue that the bill will enhance protections for children and promote ethical manufacturing practices. However, some stakeholders express concerns about the additional regulatory burden placed on small manufacturers, fearing it may affect their ability to compete in the market. Overall, the bill seems to generate positive discourse regarding consumer safety but also raises questions about its impact on local businesses.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between enhanced regulations and the economic implications for manufacturers. Critics suggest that the requirements for registration and labeling could be financially taxing for small businesses. Proponents counter that these regulations are essential in safeguarding public health and ensuring that manufacturers are held accountable for their practices. The debate emphasizes a critical tension between consumer protection and the operational challenges faced by manufacturers within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB756

Further providing for definitions, for manufacturing, for materials and for enforcement; and providing for labeling.

PA HB2322

Further providing for definitions, for prohibited conduct, for cleansing and sterilization and disinfection process and for requiring the placing of tag and adhesive stamp on certain material.

PA HB2354

In short title and definitions, further providing for definitions; in licenses, tags and kennels, further providing for kennels, for requirements for kennels, for revocation or refusal of kennel licenses and for health certificates for importation; and, in enforcement and penalties, further providing for rules and regulations.

PA HB2413

In short title and definitions, further providing for definitions; in licenses, tags and kennels, further providing for kennels, for requirements for kennels, for revocation or refusal of kennel licenses and for health certificates for importation; and, in enforcement and penalties, further providing for rules and regulations.

PA HB1130

In food protection, further providing for definitions and providing for reporting of GRAS substances and for public database of GRAS reports.

PA SB82

In short title and definitions, further providing for

PA HB2393

In general provisions, further providing for definitions and for powers and duties of department; in applications and permits, further providing for permits and licenses required, transition scheme and reporting requirements and providing for food processing residuals; and imposing penalties.

PA HB586

In general provisions, further providing for definitions and for powers and duties of the department; in applications and permits, further providing for permits and licenses required, transition scheme and reporting requirements and providing for food processing residuals; and imposing penalties.

PA SB746

In short title and definitions, further providing for definitions; in licenses, tags and kennels, further providing for issuance of dog licenses, compensation, proof required, deposit of funds, records, license sales, rules and regulations, failure to comply, unlawful acts and penalty, for applications for dog licenses, fees and penalties, for kennels, for requirements for kennels, for revocation or refusal of kennel licenses, for dogs temporarily in the Commonwealth and for health certificates for importation; in offenses of dogs, further providing for dog bites and detentions and isolation of dogs; in dangerous dogs, further providing for court proceedings, certificate of registration and disposition, for requirements, for public safety and penalties and for construction of article; in injury to dogs, further providing for selling, bartering or trading dogs; in enforcement and penalties, further providing for enforcement of this act by the secretary and provisions for inspections and for enforcement and penalties; in sterilization of dogs and cats, further providing for definitions; and imposing penalties.

PA HB1322

In short title and definitions, further providing for definitions; in licenses, tags and kennels, further providing for issuance of dog licenses, compensation, proof required, deposit of funds, records, license sales, rules and regulations, failure to comply, unlawful acts and penalty, for applications for dog licenses, fees and penalties, for kennels, for requirements for kennels, for revocation or refusal of kennel licenses, for dogs temporarily in the Commonwealth and for health certificates for importation; in offenses of dogs, further providing for dog bites and detentions and isolation of dogs; in dangerous dogs, further providing for court proceedings, certificate of registration and disposition, for requirements, for public safety and penalties and for construction of article; in injury to dogs, further providing for selling, bartering or trading dogs; in enforcement and penalties, further providing for enforcement of this act by the secretary and provisions for inspections and for enforcement and penalties; in sterilization of dogs and cats, further providing for definitions; and imposing penalties.

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