Health Care & Hospital Law
Jan. 6, 2021
AB 1989, SB 312: New ingredient disclosure requirements in menstrual products, cosmetics
The enactment of these laws follows the recently enacted Cleaning Product Right to Know Act of 2017, which established the first-in-nation ingredient disclosure requirements for cleaning products.
Assembly Bill 1989 and Senate Bill 312 require new and expanded ingredient disclosure requirements in feminine hygiene products and cosmetics. The enactment of these laws follows the recently enacted Cleaning Product Right to Know Act of 2017, which established the first-in-nation ingredient disclosure requirements for cleaning products. These laws will have nationwide impact, as manufacturers are generally unable to segregate the distribution of their products betwe...
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