Under the Children's Safe Product Act (CSPA), chapter
70.240 RCW, manufacturers of children's products are required to notify the department of ecology when a chemical of high concern to children (CHCC) is present in their products or, if the product contains more than one component, each product component.
The presence of a CHCC in a children's product does not necessarily mean that the product is harmful to human health or that there is any violation of existing safety standards or laws. The reported information will help fill a data gap that exists for both consumers and agencies.
The CSPA requires the department of ecology in consultation with the department of health to identify a list of chemicals for which manufacturers of children's products are required to report. The CSPA specifies both the characteristics of these chemicals and the reporting requirements.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
70.240.060 and
70.240.035. WSR 17-20-050 (Order 16-08), § 173-334-010, filed 9/29/17, effective 10/30/17. Statutory Authority: Chapter
70.240 RCW, RCW
70.240.040. WSR 11-16-008 (Order 09-04), § 173-334-010, filed 7/21/11, effective 8/21/11.]