NY S06403 | 2013-2014 | General Assembly

Status

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: Introduced on January 21 2014 - 25% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2014-06-19 - SUBSTITUTED BY A2727B
Text: Latest bill text (Amended) [HTML]

Summary

Requires sunscreen products to be labeled with expiration dates; authorizes the attorney general to seek injunctive relief, restitution, and civil penalties in the case of violations; authorizes persons injured by a violation of this law to bring an action for injunctive relief and actual damages or two hundred and fifty dollars, whichever is greater.

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Title

Requires sunscreen products to be labeled with expiration dates; authorizes the attorney general to seek injunctive relief, restitution, and civil penalties in the case of violations; authorizes persons injured by a violation of this law to bring an action for injunctive relief and actual damages or two hundred and fifty dollars, whichever is greater.

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History

DateChamberAction
2014-06-19SenateSUBSTITUTED BY A2727B
2014-06-19SenateORDERED TO THIRD READING CAL.1609
2014-06-19SenateCOMMITTEE DISCHARGED AND COMMITTED TO RULES
2014-06-16SenatePRINT NUMBER 6403B
2014-06-16SenateAMEND (T) AND RECOMMIT TO CONSUMER PROTECTION
2014-01-27SenatePRINT NUMBER 6403A
2014-01-27SenateAMEND (T) AND RECOMMIT TO CONSUMER PROTECTION
2014-01-21SenateREFERRED TO CONSUMER PROTECTION

Same As/Similar To

A02727 (Same As) 2014-12-17 - tabled

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