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FL S0196
Bill
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- Cosmetics manufacturers must provide public notice on their website by July 1, 2026, if products contain intentionally added ortho-phthalates, PFAS, formaldehyde, methylene glycol, mercury, triclosan, or certain phenylenediamine compounds, as well as lead at 10 parts per million or more
- Cosmetics that release formaldehyde are prohibited from being manufactured, sold, or distributed in Florida beginning July 1, 2026, unless it is a natural byproduct with no functional or technical purpose; retailers may sell existing non-compliant stock until July 1, 2027
- Food containing a vaccine or vaccine material is classified as a drug and deemed misbranded unless its label prominently states "contains vaccine or vaccine material" and identifies the food as a drug under the Florida Drug and Cosmetic Act
- Prohibits the use of fruits or vegetables as a delivery mechanism for messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccines in Florida
- The Department of Business and Professional Regulation is authorized to adopt rules to implement the cosmetics provisions, and violations are subject to penalties under existing Florida Drug and Cosmetic Act enforcement provisions
Legislative Description
Chemicals in Consumer Products
Last Action
Died in Messages
6/16/2025
Committee Referrals
Rules4/14/2025
Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Environment, and General Government3/21/2025
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