Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 21a - Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
Section 28 - Protection From Harmful Flame Retardants

Section 28. (a) As used in this section, the following words shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
″Bedding″, any bedding material, including, but not limited to, a mattress, mattress pad, mattress cover, sheeting, pillow, blanket, comforter, duvet cover, sleeping bag or any other stuffed item intended to be used for reclining or sleeping.
″Carpeting″, any fabric floor covering, including carpet padding.
″Children's product″, a consumer product intended, made or marketed for use by children 12 years of age or under.
″Covered product″, bedding, carpeting, children's product, residential upholstered furniture or window treatment.
″Department″, the department of environmental protection.
″Engineered nanoobject″, a material with 1, 2 or 3 external dimensions in the nanoscale.
″Manufacturer″, a person or entity that produces, imparts or distributes covered products.
″Nanoscale″, a size range from approximately 1 nanometer to 100 nanometers.
″Residential upholstered furniture″, seating or other upholstered products intended for indoor or outdoor use in or at a home or other dwelling intended for residential occupancy that consists in whole or in part of resilient cushioning materials enclosed within a covering consisting of fabric or other textile.
″Retailer″, a person or entity that offers a product for sale at retail through any means, including, but not limited to, remote offerings such as sales outlets, catalogs or the internet; provided, however, that sale at retail shall not include a sale that is a wholesale transaction with a distributor or a retailer.
″Window treatment″, curtain materials, blinds or shades.
(b) A manufacturer or retailer shall not sell, offer or manufacture for sale, distribute in commerce or import into the commonwealth a covered product, except for inventory manufactured prior to December 31, 2021, that contains any of the following chemical flame retardants or a chemical analogue the total weight of which exceeds 1,000 parts per million for any component part of the covered product:
(i) Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCPP) (Chemical Abstracts Service number 13674-87-8);
(ii) Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate (TCEP) (Chemical Abstracts Service number 115-96-8);
(iii) Antimony trioxide (Chemical Abstracts Service number 1309-64-4);
(iv) Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) (Chemical Abstracts Service number 25637-99-4);
(v) Bis(2-Ethylhexyl)-3,4,5,6-tetrabromophthalate (TBPH) (Chemical Abstracts Service number 26040-51-7);
(vi) 2-EthylhexYl-2,3,4,5-tetrabromobenzoate (TBB) (Chemical Abstracts Service number 183658-27-7);
(vii) Chlorinated paraffins (Chemical Abstracts Service number 85535-84-8);
(viii) Tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TCPP) (Chemical Abstracts Service number 13674-84-5);
(ix) PentaBDE (Chemical Abstracts Service number 32534-81-9);
(x) OctaBDE (Chemical Abstracts Service number 32536-52-0);
(xi) Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) (Chemical Abstracts Service number 79-94-7); or
(xii) any other chemical flame retardants specified by the department pursuant to subsection (c).
(c) Not less than every 3 years, the department shall, in consultation with the Toxics Use Reduction Institute at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, the Science Advisory Board established in section 6 of chapter 21I and any other relevant state agency, review, identify and recommend, if applicable, other chemical flame retardants that should be prohibited under subsection (b); provided, however, that in recommending another chemical flame retardant to be prohibited, the department shall determine through scientific documentation that the chemical flame retardant is known or reasonably anticipated to present a toxic hazard to people through 1 or more potential routes of exposure; provided further, that a toxic hazard may include, but shall not be limited to: (i) harming the normal development of a fetus or child or causing other developmental toxicity; (ii) causing cancer, genetic damage or reproductive harm; (iii) disrupting the endocrine system; (iv) damaging the nervous system, immune system or an organ or causing other systemic toxicity; (v) being persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic; or (vi) having health and environmental impacts.
If the department determines that a chemical flame retardant meets the conditions of this subsection, it shall promulgate regulations to restrict the manufacture, sale, distribution in commerce or importation of any covered product containing the chemical flame retardant within 9 months after making such determination and upon such determination the department shall send notice of the determination to the joint committee on public health. A manufacturer or retailer shall not sell, offer or manufacture for sale, distribute in commerce or import into the commonwealth any covered product, except for inventory manufactured prior to the effective date of the promulgated regulation that contains the chemical flame retardant in a total weight that exceeds 1,000 parts per million for any component part of the covered product; provided, however, that if the chemical flame retardant is an engineered nanoobject, a manufacturer or retailer shall not sell, offer or manufacture for sale, distribute in commerce or import into the commonwealth any covered product, except for inventory manufactured prior to the effective date of the promulgated regulation that contains the chemical flame retardant in any amount.
(d) This section shall not apply to: (i) motor vehicles, watercraft, aircraft, all-terrain vehicles, off-highway motorcycles or any component parts; (ii) the sale or purchase of any previously-owned product containing a chemical flame retardant prohibited under this section; (iii) electronic devices; and (iv) electronic components of covered products.
(e) Subsections (a) to (c), inclusive, shall not apply to the sale, purchase, lease, distribution or use of any covered product manufactured before December 31, 2021 or any covered product that contains chemicals prohibited under this section due to the presence of recycled materials used during the manufacture of the product covered.
(f) A manufacturer or retailer who violates this section, or any regulation promulgated pursuant to this section, shall be subject to the following civil penalties:
(i) for the first violation, a fine of not more than $100 per covered product, not to exceed a total of $5,000;
(ii) for the second violation, a fine of not more than $250 per covered product, not to exceed a total of $25,000; and
(iii) for the third or subsequent violation, a fine of not more than $1,000 per covered product, not to exceed a total of $50,000.
For purposes of calculating a penalty under this section, a collection of covered products that are sold as a set shall constitute 1 covered product.
A manufacturer or retailer who knowingly violates this section shall be subject to a civil penalty equal to 3 times the amount of the fine imposed for such violation under this subsection.
A civil penalty for a violation of this section shall be waived if the department determines that a manufacturer or retailer acted in good faith to be in compliance with this section, pursued compliance with due diligence and promptly corrected any noncompliance after discovery of the violation.
(g) The department may promulgate such rules and regulations as it deems necessary to implement this section.
(h) The department may establish a labeling program for any covered product that meets relevant fire safety standards and does not contain a chemical flame retardant prohibited by this section.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title II - Executive and Administrative Officers of the Commonwealth

Chapter 21a - Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs

Section 1 - Creation; Secretary; Acting Secretary; Undersecretary

Section 2 - Duties and Functions; Inter-Agency Information, Services and Plans; Filing Applications; Core Administrative Functions

Section 2a - Compromise or Settlement of Claims for Damages for Injury and for Destruction or Loss of Natural Resources; Authority of Secretary

Section 3 - Functions of Secretary; Report

Section 4 - Powers and Duties of Secretary

Section 4a - Coastal Zone Management Office

Section 4c - Ocean Management Plan; Ocean Advisory Commission; Ocean Science Advisory Council; Duties of Secretary

Section 5 - Program Review Boards; Appointment; Reports; Expenses

Section 6 - Experts and Assistants; Appointment; Qualifications; Classified Employees; Tenure

Section 7 - Departments; Commissioners, Appointment, Removal, Qualifications, Functions, Salary

Section 7b - State Geologist

Section 8 - Organization of Departments; Powers, Duties and Functions

Section 8a - Water Resources Commission; Members; Terms

Section 8b - Chairman; Duties of Commission

Section 8c - Water Supply Policy Statement; Update and Report

Section 8d - Rules and Regulations

Section 8e - Director; Staff

Section 8f - Meetings; Expenses; per Diem

Section 9 - Grants and Gifts; Expenditure; Records

Section 10a - Office of Law Enforcement; Director; Deputies; Environmental Police Officers; Rules and Regulations

Section 10b - Enforcement of Penal Laws

Section 10c - Authority of Officers

Section 10d - Uniforms; Badges; Fine for Unlawful Use

Section 10e - Entry on Private Land; Disposition of Animals

Section 10f - Rules and Regulations; Hours and Pay for Boat Based and Land Based Personnel; Assignments

Section 10g - Requests for Name and Address; Penalties for Refusal to Provide Information; Notices of Violations; Appearances and Payment of Fines; Seizure and Forfeitures

Section 10h - Fines for Categories of Violations

Section 10i - Surcharge Added on Fines for Violations Under Chapter 21a When Complaining Officer Is Environmental Police Officer or Deputy Environmental Police Officer

Section 10j - Incapacity of Environmental Police Officer Due to Injuries Sustained in Performance of Duties; Leave Without Loss of Pay

Section 11 - Boating Safety Advisory Board

Section 11a - Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board

Section 11b - Public Access Board; Composition; Meetings; Designation of Public Access Points; Regulations; Purchase of Equipment

Section 11c - Prohibition on Alteration or Pollution of Rivers and Streams; Scenic and Recreational Classifications; Restraint of Violations; Unreasonable Use Restriction Petitions; Uncompensated Taking Hearings; Damages

Section 12 - Rules and Regulations; Adoption; Review

Section 13 - State Environmental Code; Adoption; Preparation of Sewage Disposal Systems; Enforcement of Code

Section 13a - System Inspectors of On-Site Sewage Disposal Systems; Penalty

Section 14 - Disposal of Dredged Materials

Section 16 - Civil Administrative Penalties

Section 17 - Soil Containing Dangerous Levels of Lead; Cover and Disposal; Regulations

Section 18 - Permit Application and Compliance Assurance Fees; Timely Action Schedules; Regulations

Section 18a - Federal Safe Drinking Water Assessment; Advisory Committee

Section 19 - Definitions Applicable to Secs. 19 to 19j

Section 19a - Board of Registration of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professionals

Section 19b - Regulations

Section 19c - Licensing

Section 19d - License Requirement; Regulations

Section 19e - Inspection of Known or Suspected Sites; Warrants

Section 19f - Violations; Orders Issued by Board; Notice to Department

Section 19g - Civil Administrative Penalties

Section 19h - Adjudicatory Hearings; Judicial Review

Section 19i - Jurisdiction of Superior Court

Section 19j - Violations; Penalties

Section 20 - Joint Powers Agreements; Definitions; Approval; Administration

Section 21 - Competitive Procurement of Electric Generation

Section 22 - Carbon Dioxide Cap and Trade Program

Section 23 - Off-Highway Vehicle Advisory Committee

Section 24 - Office of the State Climatologist; Powers and Duties; Term

Section 25 - Water Infrastructure Advisory Committee; Members; Report

Section 26 - Local Seafood Marketing Program; Objectives; Steering Committee

Section 27 - Program to Facilitate Transfer of Development Rights to Protect Conservation Values and Encourage Development Through Market Incentives; Administration of Loan Program

Section 28 - Protection From Harmful Flame Retardants