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Code · New Jersey · Title 56 — Guaranty, Suretyship and Indemnity · Chapter 3

56:3-50 Definitions.

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1. As used in this act:
"Covered entity" means
(1)the manufacturer of a covered product that is sold or offered for sale in this State; and
(2)a wholesaler, supplier, or retailer that is responsible for the labeling or packaging of a covered product.
"Covered product" means a consumer product sold or offered for sale in this State that is
(1)a premoistened nonwoven disposable wipe marketed as a baby wipe or diapering wipe; or
(2)a premoistened nonwoven disposable wipe that contains petrochemical-derived fibers that is likely to be used in a bathroom, including baby wipes, bathroom cleaning wipes, toilet cleaning wipes, hard surface cleaning wipes, disinfecting wipes, hand sanitizing wipes, antibacterial wipes, facial and makeup removal wipes, general purpose cleaning wipes, personal care wipes for use on the body, feminine hygiene wipes, adult incontinence wipes, adult hygiene wipes, and body cleansing wipes.
"Do Not Flush labeling" means product packaging that includes a "Do Not Flush" symbol and label notice in accordance with subsection b. of section 2 of P.L.2023, c.280 (C.56:3-51).
"High contrast" means a light symbol on a solid dark background or a dark symbol on a solid light background and having at least 70 percent contrast between the symbol artwork and background using the formula [(B1 - B2) / B1] * 100, where B1 is the light reflectance value of the light background, and B2 is the light reflectance value of the dark background or symbol.
"Label" means to represent by statement, word, picture, design, or emblem on a covered product package.
"Label notice" means the phrase "Do Not Flush" in a size equal to at least two percent of the surface area of the principal display panel, except as otherwise specified in subsection b. of section 2 of P.L.2023, c.280 (C.56:3-51); provided, however, for covered products regulated pursuant to the Federal Hazardous Substances Act (15 U.S.C. s.1261 et seq.) by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission under 16 CFR s.100.121, if the label notice requirements in this paragraph would result in a type size larger than first aid instructions under the Federal Hazardous Substances Act, then the type size for the label notice shall, to the extent permitted by federal law, be equal to or greater than the type size required for first aid instructions; and for a covered product required to be registered by the United States Environmental Protection Agency under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (7 U.S.C. s.136 et seq.) if the label notice requirements in this paragraph would result in a type size on the principal display panel larger than a warning pursuant to the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, then the type size for the label notice shall, to the extent permitted by federal law, be equal to or greater than the type size required for a child hazard warning required by the Environmental Protection Agency.
"Non-flushable disposable wipe product" means
(1)a pre-moistened nonwoven disposable wipe marketed as a baby wipe or diapering wipe; or
(2)a pre-moistened nonwoven disposable wipe that is composed partly or entirely of petrochemical-derived fibers which may reasonably be used in a bathroom and shall include, but not be limited to, baby wipes, bathroom cleaning wipes, toilet cleaning wipes, hard surface cleaning wipes, disinfecting wipes, hand sanitizing and other sanitizing wipes, antibacterial wipes, facial and makeup removal wipes, general purpose cleaning wipes, personal care wipes for use on the body, feminine hygiene wipes, adult incontinence wipes, adult hygiene wipes, and body cleansing wipes.
"Principal display panel" means the side of the product package that is most likely to be displayed, presented, or shown under customary conditions of display for retail sale; provided, however, for a cylindrical or nearly cylindrical package, the surface area of the principal display panel shall constitute 40 percent of the product package as measured by multiplying the height of the container by the circumference; and for a flexible film package in which a rectangular prism or nearly rectangular prism stack of wipes is housed within the film, the surface area of the principal display panel shall be measured by multiplying the length and width of the side of the package when the flexible packaging film is pressed flat against the stack of wipes on all sides of the stack.
"Product packaging" means the disposable outer material such as cardboard, film plastic, rigid plastic tub or canister, or paper that contains the unit of product as intended for sale at retail.
"Symbol" means a "Do Not Flush" symbol, or its gender equivalent, as depicted in the INDA/EDANA Code of Practice, Second Edition, as published in "Guidelines for Assessing the Flushability of Disposable Nonwoven Products," Edition 4, May 2018, in a size equal to at least two percent of the surface area of the principal display panel, except as otherwise specified in section 2 of P.L.2023, c.280 (C.56:3-51).
L.2023, c.280, s.1.
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