FINAL BILL REPORT
ESHB 2996
C 68 L 08
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Requiring aversive agents in antifreeze products.
Sponsors: By House Committee on Commerce & Labor (originally sponsored by Representatives Loomis, Dunshee, Simpson and Morrell).
House Committee on Commerce & Labor
Senate Committee on Labor, Commerce, Research & Development
Background:
The Washington State Department of Agriculture Weights and Measures Program promotes
marketplace equity in commercial transactions through testing and inspecting of commercial
devices, verifying prices, inspecting packages, providing public education, monitoring fuel
quality, and investigating complaints.
Summary:
New provisions regarding engine coolant or antifreeze are added to the Weights and
Measures Program.
Any engine coolant or antifreeze manufactured or distributed in the state after January 1,
2010, that contains more than 10 percent ethylene glycol must contain denatonium benzoate
at a minimum of 30 parts per million and a maximum of 50 parts per million as an aversive
agent so as to render the product unpalatable.
These requirements apply to manufacturers, packagers, distributors, recyclers, or sellers of
engine coolant or antifreeze, but not to those who install engine coolant or antifreeze for
compensation. This does not apply to the sale of a motor vehicle that contains engine coolant
or antifreeze, or to wholesale containers of 55 gallons or more of engine coolant or antifreeze.
Manufacturers must maintain a record of the trade name, scientific name, and active
ingredients of any aversive agent used and make this information available to the public upon
request.
A person subject to these requirements is not liable for any personal injury, death, property
damage, damage to the environment or a natural resource, or economic loss that results from
the inclusion of denatonium benzoate in engine coolant or antifreeze.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 93 1
Senate 47 0
Effective: June 12, 2008