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NJ A1775

NJ A1775
Prohibits sale and distribution of nail products containing dibutyl phthalates, toluene, or formaldehyde.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would prohibit the sale or distribution of any nail polish or nail hardener containing, composed of, or made with dibutyl phthalates, toluene, or formaldehyde. The bill would prohibit the sale or distribution of any nail polish or nail hardener containing, composed of, or made with the prohibited chemicals. Any seller or distributor of nail polish or nail hardener that contains the prohibited chemicals would be required to issue an immediate recall for that nail polish or nail hardener. The Director of Consumer Affairs would be required to issue an immediate recall for any nail polish or nail hardener which the director determines contains dibutyl phthalates, toluene, or formaldehyde. A retail mercantile establishment would be required to remove the nail polish or nail hardener from any display and make it unavailable for purchase within 48 hours after receiving notice that the nail products contain the prohibited chemicals, and return the recalled nail polish or hardener to the seller or distributor within 14 days. Within 60 business days after receiving nail polish or nail hardener that has been recalled, the seller or distributor would be required to dispose of the nail polish or nail hardener in a manner and location designed to remove them from access by the general public, and in compliance with all applicable laws for disposal. A person who knowingly violates these provisions would be guilty of an unlawful practice pursuant to the "Consumer Fraud Act." An unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud Act is punishable by a monetary penalty of not more than $10,000 for a first offense and not more than $20,000 for any subsequent offense. In addition, a violation can result in cease and desist orders issued by the Attorney General, the assessment of punitive damages, and the awarding of treble damages and costs to the injured. This bill would take effect on the first day of the seventh month following enactment.

AI Summary

This bill would prohibit the sale or distribution of any nail polish or nail hardener containing the chemicals dibutyl phthalates, toluene, or formaldehyde. Sellers or distributors of such nail products would be required to immediately recall them, and the Director of Consumer Affairs would also be able to order a recall. Retail stores would have to remove the recalled products from shelves within 48 hours and return them to the sellers or distributors within 14 days. The sellers or distributors would then have 60 business days to properly dispose of the recalled products. Violating these provisions would be considered an unlawful practice under the Consumer Fraud Act, subject to monetary penalties and other enforcement actions. The bill would take effect seven months after it is enacted.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Consumer Affairs Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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