Retail Group Speaks Out Against Lacey Act

Posted by Karen M. Koenig | 05/23/2012 4:02:00 PM

 

WASHINGTON - The National Retail Federation said it has joined with groups asking Congress to review and revise Lacey Act rules regarding the importation of wood products and plant material. 

"Retailers recognize the need for environmental conservation but the current law leaves them guessing on which products are legal and which aren't," NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said in a statement. "Congress needs to carefully review the Lacey Act to ensure that the goal of eliminating illegal logging is its primary objective, not penalizing businesses that are doing their best to comply with an unworkable law."

NRF has argued that the scope of foreign laws and regulations that could result in a violation is too vague, and it can be virtually impossible to trace all the wood and plant content in many manufactured products, making effective compliance and enforcement of the law extremely challenging.

The federation said it is working with the Natural Resources Committee "to develop a new bill that would provide due process to importers who have done proper due diligence to ensure their products contain no illegally harvested wood or plant material that would allow them to petition a court for return of any merchandise seized under the law." The amended bill would also specify products made with wood or plant material harvested before 2008 be exempt under the Lacey Act.

 

 

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Karen Koenig

Karen M. Koenig has more than 25 years of experience in the woodworking industry, including visits to wood products manufacturing facilities throughout North America, Europe and Asia. As Editor-in-Chief of Wood & Wood Products, Karen’s primary responsibilities include spearheading the writing, editing and coordinating of the editorial content of the publication, along with the Red Book resource guide and the Red Book online source and supply directory (RedBookOnline.com). She is also a frequent contributor to other Woodworking Network online and print media.

 


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Ron Garner    
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Washington, DC  |  May, 24, 2012 at 04:47 PM

Thanks there is now a Lacey Due Care Consensus Standard approved this week that will address the issues in this story. It defines due care and makes complaints about the law being unworkable now workable.


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