(1) By January 1, 2009, the department, in
consultation with the department of health, shall identify high
priority chemicals that are of high concern for children after
considering a child's or developing fetus's potential for
exposure to each chemical. In identifying the chemicals, the
department shall include chemicals that meet one or more of the
following criteria:
(a) The chemical has been found through biomonitoring
studies that demonstrate the presence of the chemical in human
umbilical cord blood, human breast milk, human urine, or other
bodily tissues or fluids;
(b) The chemical has been found through sampling and
analysis to be present in household dust, indoor air, drinking
water, or elsewhere in the home environment; or
(c) The chemical has been added to or is present in a
consumer product used or present in the home.
(2) By January 1, 2009, the department shall identify
children's products or product categories that may contain
chemicals identified under subsection (1) of this section.
(3) By January 1, 2009, the department shall submit a report
on the chemicals of high concern to children and the children's
products or product categories they identify to the appropriate
standing committees of the legislature. The report shall include
policy options for addressing children's products that contain
chemicals of high concern for children, including recommendations
for additional ways to inform consumers about toxic chemicals in
products, such as labeling.
[2008 c 288 § 4.]