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FL S1744
Bill
Status
Failed
6/16/2025
Primary Sponsor
Alexis Calatayud
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AI Summary
- Prohibits, beginning July 1, 2026, the manufacture, sale, or distribution of cosmetics in Florida containing intentionally added ortho-phthalates, PFAS, formaldehyde (and formaldehyde-releasing chemicals), methylene glycol, mercury or mercury compounds, triclosan, m-phenylenediamine, and o-phenylenediamine or their salt derivatives
- Bans lead or lead compounds in cosmetics at one part per million or above, whether intentionally added or not, effective July 1, 2026
- Grants in-state retailers an exception to sell existing inventory of non-compliant cosmetics until July 1, 2027
- Requires the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), in consultation with the Department of Health, to identify and assess hazards of alternative chemicals by January 1, 2026, and publish findings on its website
- Directs DBPR to adopt rules through a stakeholder process—including input from independent cosmetologists, small beauty salons, and small cosmetic manufacturers—and may restrict an initial set of up to 10 formaldehyde-releasing chemicals by July 1, 2026, with remaining restrictions possible after July 1, 2027
Legislative Description
Toxic Chemicals in Cosmetic Products
Last Action
Died in Regulated Industries
6/16/2025
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