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MN HF3075

Bill

Status

Introduced

2/3/2022

Primary Sponsor

Ami Wazlawik

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Origin

House of Representatives

92nd Legislature 2021-2022

AI Summary

HF3075 Summary

  • Manufacturers of products containing intentionally added PFAS sold in Minnesota must submit written notice to the Pollution Control Agency commissioner before April 1, 2025 for existing products, or 30 days before initial sale for new products.

  • Notice must include product description, PFAS function, amount of each PFAS identified by Chemical Abstracts Service Registry number, manufacturer contact information, and other information required by commissioner rule.

  • Commissioner may waive notice requirements if substantially equivalent information is publicly available and may accept notices through a shared system with other states or political subdivisions.

  • Commissioner must adopt rules that may prioritize products most likely to contaminate state land or water resources, allow category-based rather than individual product notices, require updates when product information changes, and establish fees to cover implementation costs based on PFAS volume, sales volume, or PFAS type.

  • Subdivisions 1, 3, and 4 effective immediately upon enactment; subdivision 2 effective January 1, 2025.

Legislative Description

Products containing PFAS disclosure notice required, and rulemaking required.

Last Action

Author added Sandell

4/7/2022

Committee Referrals

Commerce Finance & Policy3/7/2022
Environment and Natural Resources Finance & Policy2/3/2022

Full Bill Text

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