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§ 37-0909. Sales prohibition.
  1. Effective January first, two thousand twenty-three, no person shall
distribute, sell or offer for sale in this state a children's product in
which  tris (1, 3 dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (CAS 13674-87-8), benzene
(CAS 71-43-2),, or asbestos  (CAS  1332-21-4)  is  intentionally  added.
This provision shall not apply: (a) to a children's product solely based
on its containing an enclosed battery or enclosed electronic components;
(b)  where  state  regulation  of  children's  products  is preempted by
federal law; (c) where the chemical is present as a  trace  contaminant;
or  (d) to an inaccessible component of a children's product that during
reasonable, foreseeable use and abuse of the product would not come into
direct contact with a child's  skin  or  mouth,  as  determined  by  the
department.  The  commissioner may exempt a children's product from this
prohibition if, in the commissioner's judgment, the lack of availability
of the children's product could pose  an  unreasonable  risk  to  public
health, safety or welfare.
  2.  (a)  To  the extent allowed by federal law, the department may, by
regulation, prohibit the distribution, sale, or offer for sale  in  this
state  of  a  children's  product  that contains a chemical added to the
high-priority chemicals list pursuant to section 37-0905 of this  title,
or  a  chemical  recommended  for  prohibition by the children's product
safety council pursuant to paragraph (b) of subdivision five of  section
37-0911 of this title.

(b) In developing rules to prohibit a chemical pursuant to this subdivision, the department shall rely on credible scientific evidence and consider information relevant to the hazards based on the quantitative extent of potential exposures to the chemical under its intended or reasonably anticipated conditions of use.