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WV HB2859
Bill
Status
2/24/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kayla Young
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AI Summary
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Requires all menstrual products sold in West Virginia (tampons, pads, menstrual cups) to display a complete list of intentionally added ingredients on packaging, listed in order of predominance
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Manufacturers have 18 months after the law's effective date to comply with the labeling requirements
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Ingredient lists must be either printed directly on the package or affixed to it in a plain and conspicuous manner
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Violations carry a civil penalty of 1% of the manufacturer's total annual in-state sales, capped at $5 per package or box
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Labeling requirements apply in addition to any existing regulations under other laws
Legislative Description
MAHA - Menstrual Labeling Act
Consumer Protection
Last Action
To House Health and Human Resources
2/24/2025