Massachusetts S2660 aims to eliminate harmful chemicals from children's products.
Massachusetts S2660 mandates the Department of Environmental Protection to maintain and publish lists of toxic chemicals of concern and high priority chemicals in children's products. Manufacturers must remove or substitute high priority chemicals in certain products, and may apply for waivers. The bill outlines procedures for hazard assessments, notification requirements, and civil penalties for violations. It also requires manufacturers to report on chemical use and submit biennial reports to specified committees.
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