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NJ S1809

NJ S1809
The "Safe Playing Fields Act"; restricts use of lawn care pesticides at child care centers and certain schools.


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Introduced
02/08/2018
In Committee
02/08/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would be known as the "Safe Playing Fields Act," and would restrict the use of lawn care pesticides on the grounds of any child care center and certain schools. The bill would prohibit the use of lawn care pesticides on the grounds of any child care center, except as an emergency response to an immediate threat to human health, and would restrict child access to pesticide treated areas for at least seven hours after the application. In addition, the bill would prohibit the use of lawn care pesticides on the grounds of any school which enrolls students in kindergarten or in any grade between grade one through eight, except as an emergency response to an immediate threat to human health, as determined by school officials, in consultation with the local health officer, as appropriate. The bill would direct the Commissioner of Environmental Protection, in consultation with the Commissioner of Health, to adopt rules and regulations concerning pesticide application, record keeping, and staff and parental notification procedures at child care centers with the goal of mitigating potential health risks to young children. The bill defines a "lawn care pesticide" as any pesticide labeled, designed, or intended for use on lawns, gardens, turf or ornamental plantings, and the definition of "pesticide" excludes low impact pesticides as defined pursuant to current law. The bill would take effect on the first day of the 13th month following the date of enactment of the bill into law.

AI Summary

This bill, known as the "Safe Playing Fields Act," restricts the use of lawn care pesticides on the grounds of child care centers and certain schools. It prohibits the use of these pesticides, except as an emergency response to an immediate threat to human health, and requires a seven-hour waiting period before children can access treated areas. The bill also directs the Commissioner of Environmental Protection, in consultation with the Commissioner of Health, to adopt rules and regulations to mitigate potential health risks to young children by reducing or eliminating the use of pesticides, with a focus on using low-impact pesticides. The bill applies to child care centers and schools that enroll students from kindergarten through 8th grade.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Environment and Energy Committee (on 02/08/2018)

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