H.B. 442
FailedFeminine Hygiene Products Amendments
HB0442S07 (Substitute)
Feminine Hygiene Products Amendments
Introduction
Feb 2
House Rules
House Committee
Feb 24
House Floor Vote
Mar 2
Senate Rules
Mar 4
Senate Committee
Mar 4
Senate 2nd Reading
Mar 4
Senate 3rd Reading
Governor
What This Bill Does
This bill provides labeling requirements for menstrual products.
Key Provisions
This bill:
- requires a manufacturer of menstrual products sold in the state to list certain ingredients intentionally added on a label on the packaging of the menstrual prod
- authorizes the Division of Consumer Protection to enforce labeling requirements;
- defines terms; and
- makes technical and conforming changes.
Plain-Language Summary
AI-generated summary. We recommend consulting the bill text for important decisions.
Starting December 1, 2027, this bill requires manufacturers of menstrual products — including tampons, sanitary napkins, and menstrual cups — sold in Utah to list all intentionally added ingredients on the product's packaging, ordered by weight, in a conspicuous and legible location, with the option to also provide this information via a website link. Manufacturers may protect genuine trade secrets by listing those ingredients by their common name rather than a proprietary formula, but must always disclose specific chemicals of concern including lead, arsenic, dioxin, and PFAS (a class of synthetic chemicals sometimes called "forever chemicals"). Utah's Division of Consumer Protection enforces the law and can fine manufacturers up to $2,500 per violation.
H.B. 442
FailedFeminine Hygiene Products Amendments
Current version: HB0442S07 (Substitute)
Introduction
Feb 2
House Rules
House Committee
Feb 24
House Floor Vote
Mar 2
Senate Rules
Mar 4
Senate Committee
Mar 4
Senate 2nd Reading
Mar 4
Senate 3rd Reading
Governor
IntroductionFeb 2
House Rules
House CommitteeFeb 24
House Floor VoteMar 2
Senate RulesMar 4
Senate CommitteeMar 4
Senate 2nd ReadingMar 4
Senate 3rd Reading
Governor
What This Bill Does
This bill provides labeling requirements for menstrual products.
Key Provisions
This bill:
- requires a manufacturer of menstrual products sold in the state to list certain ingredients intentionally added on a label on the packaging of the menstrual prod
- authorizes the Division of Consumer Protection to enforce labeling requirements;
- defines terms; and
- makes technical and conforming changes.
Plain-Language Summary
AI-generated summary. We recommend consulting the bill text for important decisions.
Starting December 1, 2027, this bill requires manufacturers of menstrual products — including tampons, sanitary napkins, and menstrual cups — sold in Utah to list all intentionally added ingredients on the product's packaging, ordered by weight, in a conspicuous and legible location, with the option to also provide this information via a website link. Manufacturers may protect genuine trade secrets by listing those ingredients by their common name rather than a proprietary formula, but must always disclose specific chemicals of concern including lead, arsenic, dioxin, and PFAS (a class of synthetic chemicals sometimes called "forever chemicals"). Utah's Division of Consumer Protection enforces the law and can fine manufacturers up to $2,500 per violation.
Votes
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
Motion: Favorable Recommendation
Documents
Floor Debates
Committee Hearings
Other Versions
Substitute #6
Substitute #5
Substitute #4
Substitute #1
Original
Subjects
Action History56
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Senate Rules Committee
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