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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to prohibiting the use of unsafe children's products; |
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providing a civil penalty. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. This Act shall be known as the Children's Product |
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Safety Act. |
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SECTION 2. Subtitle A, Title 9, Health and Safety Code, is |
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amended by adding Chapter 761 to read as follows: |
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CHAPTER 761. CHILDREN'S PRODUCTS SAFETY |
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Sec. 761.001. DEFINITIONS. In this chapter: |
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(1) "Child-care facility" has the meaning assigned by |
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Section 42.002, Human Resources Code. |
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(2) "Children's product" means a product that is |
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designed or intended to be used by a child under eight years of age |
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or used in the care of a child under eight years of age and that is |
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designed or intended to come into contact with the child while the |
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product is used. The term includes a crib, toddler bed, bed, car |
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seat, chair, high chair, booster chair, hook-on chair, bath seat, |
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gate or other enclosure for confining a child, play yard, |
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stationary activity center, carrier, stroller, walker, swing, or |
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toy or play equipment. The term does not include: |
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(A) an item that may be used by a child under |
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eight years of age or used in the care of a child under eight years |
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of age if the item is designed or intended to be used by the general |
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population or segments of the general population and not solely or |
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primarily by a child under eight years of age or in the care of a |
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child under eight years of age; or |
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(B) a food, drug, device, or cosmetic subject to |
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the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 301 et seq.), |
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Chapter 431, or Chapter 432. |
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(3) "Crib" means a bed designed to provide sleeping |
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accommodations for a child less than 35 inches tall and younger than |
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three years of age. The term includes full-size cribs and |
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non-full-size cribs. |
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Sec. 761.002. PRESUMPTION. (a) A children's product is |
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presumed to be unsafe for purposes of this chapter if: |
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(1) it does not conform to all federal laws and |
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regulations setting forth standards for the product; |
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(2) it has been recalled for any reason by an agency of |
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the federal government or the product's manufacturer, distributor, |
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or importer and the recall has not been rescinded; or |
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(3) an agency of the federal government has issued a |
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warning that the product's intended use constitutes a safety hazard |
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and the warning has not been rescinded. |
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(b) In addition to the requirements of Subsection (a), a |
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crib is presumed to be unsafe for purposes of this chapter if it |
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does not conform to: |
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(1) the most recent safety guidelines adopted by the |
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United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, including 16 |
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C.F.R. Parts 1303, 1508, and 1509; and |
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(2) the standards published by ASTM International for |
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corner posts and structural integrity of baby cribs, including ASTM |
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F966-00, ASTM F1169-03, and ASTM F406-06, as those standards |
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existed on January 1, 2007. |
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(c) A children's product that has been recalled for any |
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reason by an agency of the federal government or the product's |
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manufacturer, distributor, or importer is not presumed to be unsafe |
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if the product has been remanufactured or retrofitted so that the |
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product is safe. |
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Sec. 761.003. LIST OF UNSAFE CHILDREN'S PRODUCTS; CAR |
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SEATS. (a) The Department of State Health Services shall maintain |
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a list of unsafe children's products. The department shall make the |
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list available to the public at no cost through the department's |
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Internet website. The department may provide a link on the |
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department's Internet website to the list of recalled children's |
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products on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission's |
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Internet website. |
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(b) Not later than 24 hours after the Department of State |
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Health Services learns that a children's product is unsafe, the |
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department shall add the product to the list maintained under |
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Subsection (a). |
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(c) The Department of State Health Services shall inform |
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child-care facilities about the list maintained under Subsection |
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(a) and provide the facilities with the Internet address to access |
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the list on the department's website. The department shall provide |
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a written copy of the list to a child-care facility that does not |
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have access to the Internet. |
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(d) The Department of State Health Services shall provide |
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information relating to children's car seats by including links on |
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the department's Internet website to the Internet websites of the |
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United States Consumer Product Safety Commission and the National |
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Highway Traffic Safety Administration. |
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Sec. 761.004. CHILD-CARE FACILITY. (a) Except as provided |
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by Subsection (b), a child-care facility may not use an unsafe |
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children's product or have an unsafe children's product on the |
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premises of the child-care facility. |
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(b) A child-care facility may have an unsafe children's |
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product on the premises if: |
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(1) the product is an antique or collectible |
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children's product and is not used by, or accessible to, any child |
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in the child-care facility; |
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(2) the unsafe children's product has been |
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remanufactured or retrofitted; or |
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(3) the unsafe children's product is being retrofitted |
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and the product is not used by, or accessible to, any child in the |
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child-care facility. |
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(c) The Department of Family and Protective Services shall |
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notify a child-care facility of the provisions of this chapter in |
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plain, nontechnical language that will enable the child-care |
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facility to effectively inspect the children's products at the |
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facility and identify unsafe children's products. |
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(d) The Department of Family and Protective Services shall |
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provide the notice required by Subsection (c) at the time an |
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application for a license, registration, or certification is |
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submitted to the department. |
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(e) Each child-care facility shall, as part of the licensing |
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inspection process conducted by the Department of Family and |
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Protective Services, certify in writing that the facility has |
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reviewed each of the bulletins and notices issued by the Department |
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of State Health Services regarding unsafe children's products and |
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that there are no unsafe products in the facility. The Department |
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of Family and Protective Services shall retain the most recent |
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written certification completed by each facility in the facility's |
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licensing file. |
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(f) A child-care facility must maintain all written |
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information provided by the Department of Family and Protective |
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Services or the Department of State Health Services to the facility |
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regarding unsafe children's products in a file accessible to |
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facility staff and parents of children attending the facility. |
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(g) A child-care facility shall post in a prominent location |
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regularly visited by parents written notification of the existence |
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of the comprehensive list of unsafe children's products and the |
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Internet address to access the list. |
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Sec. 761.005. RULES. The executive commissioner of the |
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Health and Human Services Commission shall adopt rules and forms |
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necessary to implement this chapter. |
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Sec. 761.006. CIVIL PENALTY. (a) A person who violates |
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this chapter or a rule adopted under this chapter is liable to the |
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state for a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each violation. |
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(b) Each day a violation continues may be considered a |
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separate violation for purposes of a civil penalty assessment. |
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(c) The attorney general may bring suit to recover a civil |
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penalty imposed under this section. |
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SECTION 3. Subchapter C, Chapter 42, Human Resources Code, |
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is amended by adding Section 42.0423 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 42.0423. UNSAFE CHILDREN'S PRODUCTS. A child-care |
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facility shall comply with Chapter 761, Health and Safety Code, and |
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rules adopted under that chapter. |
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SECTION 4. This Act takes effect immediately if it receives |
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a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as |
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provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If this |
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Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this |
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Act takes effect September 1, 2007. |