(1) The
legislature authorizes the secretary to establish and maintain a
product safety education campaign to promote greater awareness of
products designed to be used by infants and children that:
(a) Are recalled by the United States consumer products
safety commission;
(b) Do not meet federal safety regulations and voluntary
safety standards;
(c) Are unsafe or illegal to place into the stream of
commerce under the infant crib safety act, chapter 70.111 RCW; or
(d) Contain chemicals of high concern for children as
identified under RCW 70.240.030.
(2) The department shall make reasonable efforts to ensure
that this infant and children product safety education campaign
reaches the target population. The target population for this
campaign includes, but is not limited to, parents, foster parents
and other caregivers, child care providers, consignment and
resale stores selling infant and child products, and charitable
and governmental entities serving infants, children, and
families.
(3) The secretary may utilize a combination of methods to
achieve this outreach and education goal, including but not
limited to print and electronic media. The secretary may operate
the campaign or may contract with a vendor.
(4) The department shall coordinate this infant and children
product safety education campaign with child-serving entities
including, but not limited to, hospitals, birthing centers,
midwives, pediatricians, obstetricians, family practice
physicians, governmental and private entities serving infants,
children, and families, and relevant manufacturers.
(5) The department shall coordinate with other agencies and
entities to eliminate duplication of effort in disseminating
infant and children consumer product safety information.
(6) The department may receive funding for this infant and
children product safety education effort from federal, state, and
local governmental entities, child-serving foundations, or other
private sources.
[2008 c 288 § 6; 2001 c 257 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Intent -- 2001 c 257: "(1) The legislature finds
that infants and children in Washington are injured, sometimes
fatally, by unsafe consumer products designed for use by infants
and children.
(2) The legislature finds that parents and other persons
responsible for the care of infants and children are often
unaware that some of these consumer products have been recalled
or are unsafe.
(3) The legislature intends to address this lack of
awareness by establishing a statewide infant and children product
safety campaign across Washington state." [2001 c 257 § 1.]