S 10514 NY
Prohibits harmful and adulterated kratom products
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Summary
This bill enacts the "Synthetic Kratom Kills Act" to prohibit the manufacture, distribution, sale, or offer for sale of harmful and adulterated kratom products. Prohibited products include synthesized kratom, adulterated kratom, kratom intended for combustion, vaporization, aerosolization, or injection, and kratom incorporated into conventional food or beverage products. The bill also prohibits kratom products with flavoring or additives designed to appeal to minors, kratom products mimicking candy or packaged to appeal to individuals under twenty-one, kratom not in child-resistant packaging, and kratom with 7-hydroxymitragynine exceeding two percent of total alkaloid concentration. Sales of kratom products to anyone under twenty-one years of age are prohibited. The bill requires testing and clear labeling of kratom products.
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Official abstract
Enacts the "synthetic kratom kills act" to prohibit harmful synthetic and adulterated kratom products; provides that no person, manufacturer, retailer, or other entity shall manufacture, distribute, sell, or offer for sale: synthesized kratom material; any adulterated kratom product; a kratom product that is combustible or intended to be used for vaporization, aerosolization, or injection; a kratom product that is incorporated into, or marketed or labeled as, a conventional food or beverage product; a kratom product that contains flavoring agents or additives specifically designed or marketed to appeal to individuals under twenty-one years of age; a kratom product not contained in child-resistant packaging; a kratom product that mimics a candy product or is manufactured, packaged, or advertised in a way that can be reasonably considered to appeal to individuals under twenty-one years of age; any kratom product to an individual under twenty-one years of age; and any kratom product in which the concentration of 7-hydroxymitragynine exceeds two percent of the concentration of total alkaloids; requires testing and clear labeling.
Sponsor (1)
- Jessica Scarcella-Spanton Democratic · primary
1 coauthor / cosponsor
- Dean Murray Republican · cosponsor
Action history (1)
- May 15, 2026 REFERRED TO HEALTH · upper
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