New York — S10514 status update
About This Event
Senate Bill S10514, also known as the 'Synthetic Kratom Kills Act,' was introduced to address concerns about dangerous synthetic and adulterated kratom products. The bill prohibits the manufacture, distribution, sale, or offering for sale of synthesized kratom material, adulterated kratom products, products with a 7-hydroxymitragynine concentration exceeding two percent of total alkaloids, combustible kratom products, products incorporated into conventional foods or beverages, products with flavoring agents appealing to minors, and products not in child-resistant packaging. It also requires testing and clear labeling for natural kratom products. The bill passed the Senate on May 15, 2026, and the Assembly on June 6, 2026, and has been delivered to the Governor for signature, moving New York's status from 'PENDING' to 'RESTRICTED' due to the enactment of specific prohibitions and regulations.
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Outcome
The regulation was approved. This becomes law.