(a)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(a) A person who manufactures a foil balloon in this state shall comply with all of the following:
(1)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(a)(1) Permanently mark each foil balloon with a printed statement, written in a legible font size and located in a conspicuous area on the foil balloon, that warns the consumer of at least one of the following:
(A)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(a)(1)(A) The dangers of releasing balloons that may come into contact with overhead power lines.
(B)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(a)(1)(B) If the foil balloon is manufactured to meet the requirements described in subdivision (d), the consumer’s responsibilities when disposing of foil balloons.
(2)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(a)(2) Permanently mark each
foil
balloon with the identity of the manufacturer.
(3)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(a)(3) Permanently mark each foil balloon that it is in compliance with this section if the foil balloon is manufactured to meet the requirements described in subdivision (d). Markings prescribed under the final standard by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) shall be considered a suitable mark.
(b)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(b) A person who sells or distributes a foil balloon that is filled with
lighter-than-air gas in this state
shall comply with both of the following:
(1)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(b)(1) The person shall affix an object of sufficient weight to each
foil balloon or its appurtenance to counter the lift capability of the foil balloon.
(2)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(b)(2) The person shall not attach the foil balloon to an electrically conductive string, tether, or streamer, to a balloon constructed of electrically conductive material, or to any other electrically conductive object.
(c)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(c) This section shall not apply to manned hot air balloons or to balloons used in governmental or scientific research projects.
(d)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d) A person that sells, offers for sale, or manufactures for sale, in
this state, any foil balloon shall ensure that those foil balloons pass a standard test, as determined by an accredited testing facility capable of high-voltage testing.
(1)Copy CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(1)
(A)Copy CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(1)(A) The standard test shall be the IEEE 2845 standard when that standard is approved by the IEEE.
(B)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(1)(A)(B) The standard test shall be approved when the IEEE does all of the following:
(i)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(1)(A)(B)(i) Publishes an interim standard.
(ii)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(1)(A)(B)(ii) Completes its trial of the interim standard.
(iii)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(1)(A)(B)(iii) Publishes the final approved standard, following
materially substantive adjustments, if any, to the interim standard.
(2)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(2) This requirement is subject to the following phase-in period:
(A)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(2)(A) At least 25 percent of the person’s foil balloons shall comply no later than one year from the commencement date.
(B)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(2)(B) At least
55 percent of the person’s foil balloons shall comply no later than two years from the commencement date.
(C)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(2)(C) At least 80 percent of the person’s foil balloons shall comply no later than three years from the commencement date.
(D)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(d)(2)(D) One hundred percent of the person’s foil balloons shall comply no later than four years from the commencement date.
(e)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(e) Following the completion of the phase-in period outlined in subdivision (d) and notwithstanding any other law, a person shall not sell, offer for sale,
or manufacture for sale, in this state, any foil balloon, unless the balloon complies with this section.
(f)Copy CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(f)
(1)Copy CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(f)(1) All of the following dates and time periods shall be tolled when a serious development, manufacturing, production, or supply chain issue, or force majeure, occurs:
(A)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(f)(1)(A) The commencement date.
(B)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(f)(1)(B) The phase-in period outlined in paragraph (2) of subdivision (d).
(C)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(f)(1)(C) The prohibition against selling, offering for sale, and manufacturing for sale outlined in subdivision (e).
(2)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(f)(2) Tolling shall last for a period of 24 months or until the serious development, manufacturing, production, or supply chain issue, or force majeure, is resolved, whichever occurs first.
(3)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(f)(3) A serious development, manufacturing, production, or supply
chain issue, or force majeure, shall be deemed to have occurred if both of the following are satisfied:
(A)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(f)(3)(A) The issue is outside of the control of the business that develops, manufactures, produces, or sells foil balloons.
(B)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(f)(3)(B) The issue makes it infeasible to develop, manufacture, produce, or sell foil balloons that otherwise would be subject to the requirement of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a).
(g)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(g) For the purposes of this section, the following terms
apply:
(1)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(g)(1) “Commencement date” means the date on which
the IEEE
approves the final
standard for testing foil balloons at a level of electric distribution voltages without causing an electrical
fault and all of the requirements of subparagraph (B) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (d) are met, or January 1, 2027, whichever is later.
(2)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(g)(2) “Foil balloon” means a balloon that is constructed of
electrically conductive material.
(3)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(g)(3) “Infeasible” means incapable of being accomplished in a successful manner within a reasonable period of time, taking into account economic, environmental, legal, social, and technological factors.
(4)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(g)(4) “Phase-in period” means the gradual phase in of the restrictions on the sale, offer for sale, and manufacture for sale, in this state, of a foil balloon following the commencement date, as set forth in subdivision (d).
(5)CA Business & Professions Code § 22942(g)(5) “Person” means any individual, association, organization, partnership, business trust, limited liability company, corporation, or other entity.