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IL HB1295
Bill
Status
1/13/2025
Primary Sponsor
Michael Kelly
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AI Summary
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Requires manufacturers selling products with intentionally added PFAS in Illinois to submit detailed information to the Environmental Protection Agency by January 1, 2027, including product descriptions, purpose of PFAS use, chemical amounts, and manufacturer contact information
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Bans the sale of 14 product categories containing intentionally added PFAS beginning January 1, 2026, including carpets, cleaning products, cookware, cosmetics, dental floss, juvenile products, menstrual products, food packaging, and upholstered furniture
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Prohibits the sale of any product containing intentionally added PFAS in Illinois beginning January 1, 2033, unless the Pollution Control Board determines the use is "currently unavoidable" for health, safety, or societal functioning
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Authorizes the Pollution Control Board to require manufacturers to provide testing results within 30 days if there is reason to believe a product contains intentionally added PFAS, and to issue certificates of compliance if testing shows no PFAS
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Exempts products where federal law preempts state authority, medical devices and drugs regulated by the FDA, prosthetic/orthotic devices, used products, and products already regulated under existing Class B firefighting foam provisions
Legislative Description
PFAS-PRODUCT BAN
Last Action
Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee
3/21/2025