In January 2015, we informed you that Albany County became the first local government in New York State to enact the 'Toxic Free Toys Act (Local Law 1 for 2015)’ [1] to prohibit six heavy metals and benzene in children’s products and children’s apparel. The law was commonly called ‘Local Law “J”’ at the time.
In response to a lawsuit by the Safe to Play Coalition in the second quarter of 2015, the Albany County Legislature adopted an amendment [2] to the ‘Toxic Free Toys Act’ in December 2015. The adopted proposal was finalized on 28 January, 2016.
The new law, codified as ‘ Local Law No1 for 2016 (The Toxic Free Toys Act)' [3], was filed with the New York State Secretary of State on 18 February, 2016. It has two notable changes, including:
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Mandating a specific total content value for each of antimony, arsenic, benzene, cadmium, cobalt, lead and mercury.
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Declaring this Local Law to be preempted by state or federal laws if New York State or the US Federal Government has a final rule in effect with respect to a children’s product safety standard that relates to a specific hazard that conflicts with this Local law. This provision is essentially identical to the ‘Toxic Free Toys Act’ under Rockland County in New York State [4] .
This new law will take effect starting 1 July, 2016.
Albany County now joins Suffolk County [5] and Westchester County [6] in regulating certain chemicals in children’s products at the local government level in New York State.
Highlights of this new Local Law in relation to Local Law 1 for 2015 are summarised in Table 1.
Table 1 – Albany County, New York State, US ‘Toxic Free Toys Act’
Local Law 1 for 2016 amending Local Law 1 for 2015 | Local Law 1 for 2015 (Original law) | |
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Scope | Products and apparel for children aged 12 and under | |
Antimony | ≤ 60 ppm | Prohibited |
Arsenic | ≤ 25 ppm | Prohibited |
Benzene | ≤ 100 ppm | Prohibited |
Cadmium | ≤ 75 ppm | Prohibited |
Cobalt | ≤ 40 ppm | Prohibited |
Lead |
≤ 90 ppm (paints or similar surface coatings) ≤ 100 ppm (accessible substrates) |
Prohibited |
Mercury | ≤ 60 ppm | Prohibited |
Exemption |
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Effective date | 1 July, 2016 | Amended by Local Law 1 of 2016 |
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