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NJ A2812

NJ A2812
Requires certain furniture retailers to provide notice of furniture tip over risks; requires tip restraint devices be available for purchase.


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Introduced
02/20/2020
In Committee
02/20/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires retailers who sell certain new furniture to offer for sale compatible tip restraint devices and post a notice about the risk of furniture tipping. The bill applies to furniture storage units over 36 inches in height, including, but not limited to, shelving units, entertainment stands or towers, chests, dressers, armoires, and bureaus. Specifically, the bill requires a retailer selling or offering for sale new furniture to a consumer to: (1) maintain in stock and prominently display within the retail establishment tip restraint devices available for sale that are compatible with the furniture; and (2) post a notice that is conspicuous and easily understandable, stating: "Certain furniture may become unstable and tip over, leading to possible injury or death. Tip restraint devices may prevent tipping of furniture when properly installed." The bill requires that tip restraint devices sold, offered for sale, or offered gratuitously as part of a furniture purchase are to include installation instructions. The bill does not require retailers to maintain in stock and display tip restraint devices for furniture that includes a tip restraint device as part of the purchase. Additionally, the bill is not applicable to online furniture retailers. A person in violation of the bill's provisions would be subject to a $500 civil penalty.

AI Summary

This bill requires certain furniture retailers to offer for sale compatible tip restraint devices and post a notice about the risk of furniture tipping. The bill applies to furniture storage units over 36 inches in height, such as shelving units, entertainment stands, chests, dressers, armoires, and bureaus. Retailers must maintain and prominently display the tip restraint devices and post a notice about the tipping risk. Retailers are not required to display devices for furniture sold with a compatible restraint device. The bill does not apply to online furniture sales, and violations can result in a $500 civil penalty.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee (on 02/20/2020)

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