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Assemblyman Klein’s Involvement Drives State and Local Action Protecting Children from Exposure to Recalled Products |
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A December 2003 report issued by the New York State Attorney General (“The Attorney General’s Thrift Shop Initiative: Removing Dangerous Children’s And Other Consumer Products From The Secondary Marketplace”) and the New York Public Interest Research Group’s (NYPIRG) 2003 Toy Safety Report (“Trouble in Toyland”), both noted support for the Klein legislation. As Oversight, Analysis and Investigation Committee Chairman, Assemblyman Klein continued his involvement with this issue. He participated in an Assembly Roundtable on Child Product Safety in the Fall of 2002 and explored consumer protection issues with representatives from Consumers Union and the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). Committee staff researched the laws and regulations pertaining to recalled products and the duties of State and local agencies for monitoring and inspecting child care facilities. The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Day Care Program (NYCDOH) is responsible for regulating approximately 2,000 Group Day Care Centers in NYC pursuant to the City’s Health Code. Except for these Group Day Care Centers in New York City, OCFS has the responsibility under State Law to license and regulate the approximate 18,500 child care providers Statewide. Current child care regulations require child care providers to maintain safe environments for children in their care. The approximate 40 child care resource and referral services organizations (CCRRs) across the State also play a vital role in providing technical assistance and guidance to child care providers. In early Fall of 2002, Chairman Klein reached out to OCFS and the NYS Child Care Coordinating Council (State Council), which is the CCRRs’ membership organization, to discuss various strategies to increase provider awareness of product recalls. Working in partnership with OCFS, the State Council, and more recently with NYCDOH, administrative actions to assist child care providers in identifying and removing recalled children’s products from child care settings were developed. Actions taken by OCFS include the following:
Chairman Klein will continue to work with OCFS and NYCDOH to bring public attention to this important issue. As these administrative actions are pursued and take effect, Chairman Klein will reassess the need for his proposed legislation for consideration during the 2004 legislative session. |
PUBLIC EYE #6 (February 2004) is the sixth in a series of updates from Chairman Jeff Klein detailing his work as Chair of the NYS Assembly Oversight, Analysis and Investigation Committee. Other issues will follow. The Committee is charged with reviewing implementation and adequacy of laws and programs to ensure compliance by the public and government agencies. Through its monitoring and investigative activities, it seeks to determine whether programs are operating as required and whether funds allocated for programs are spent effectively, efficiently and in accordance with legislative intent. |
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