New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03721

Introduced
1/30/25  
Refer
1/30/25  

Caption

Prohibits the sale and installation of certain playground equipment and ground covering which contains recycled tires or any equipment which was made in part or in whole using recycled tires.

Summary

Bill A03721 seeks to amend the parks, recreation and historic preservation law and the general business law to prohibit the sale and installation of playground equipment and ground coverings that contain recycled tires or are made in part or in whole using recycled tires. This legislation aims to enhance safety standards in public recreational areas by ensuring that materials used in playgrounds do not pose potential health risks associated with recycled tire products.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will impact state laws by instituting a ban on the use of recycled tires in playgrounds and recreational facilities managed by state agencies. It will require the Department of State, in collaboration with the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, to develop regulations that align with this prohibition, thereby potentially affecting manufacturers and suppliers of playground equipment and materials.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding Bill A03721 appears to be cautious, with discussions likely focusing on the safety implications of using recycled tires in playgrounds. While there may be support for enhancing safety standards, there could also be concerns regarding the economic impact on businesses that produce or sell playground equipment made from recycled materials.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from stakeholders in the recycling and playground equipment industries who argue that recycled tires can be safe and environmentally beneficial. Opponents of the bill may advocate for the continued use of recycled tire products, citing their cost-effectiveness and durability, while proponents emphasize the need for prioritizing children's safety in public spaces.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB196

Competitive bidding; purchase and installation of playground equipment by public K-12 schools, exempted

AL HB417

Competitive bidding; purchase and installation of playground equipment by public K-12 schools, exempted

NY A08924

Establishes a recycling program for containers of adult-use cannabis sold in New York; requires such containers to be made of at least fifty percent recycled materials.

OK HB1401

Playground equipment; terms; public playground equipment; standard; effective date.

OK HB1401

Playground equipment; terms; public playground equipment; standard; effective date.

MA H1040

Ban the use of tire-derived materials in playgrounds and playing fields in Massachusetts

AR SB606

To Amend The Used Tire Recycling And Accountability Act; To Create The Tire Management And Recycling Act; To Repeal The Used Tire Recycling Fund; And To Create The Waste Tire Abatement Fund.

AR HB1982

To Amend The Used Tire Recycling And Accountability Act; To Create The Tire Management And Recycling Act; To Repeal The Used Tire Recycling Fund; And To Create The Waste Tire Abatement Fund.

AR SB369

To Repeal The Computer And Electronic Equipment Recycling Grants; And To Repeal The Computer And Electronic Recycling Fund.

AR HB1702

To Amend The Sales And Use Tax Exemptions For Certain Machinery And Equipment Used In Manufacturing; And To Provide A Sales And Use Tax Exemption For Machinery And Equipment Used In Closed-loop Recycling.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.