Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5559

Introduced
2/15/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Report Pass
6/8/23  
Engrossed
6/12/23  

Caption

Cruelty To Animals

Impact

The bill is expected to have a substantial impact on state laws concerning animal welfare and ethical treatment. It establishes a clear prohibition against animal testing in the cosmetics industry, thus supporting the movement towards cruelty-free products. Additionally, the bill grants the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management the authority to craft regulations to enforce these provisions, establishing a framework for oversight and compliance. Violators of the law may be subject to civil penalties, further incentivizing adherence to the new regulations.

Summary

House Bill H5559, titled 'Cruelty to Animals', introduces significant changes to the regulations regarding the use of animal testing in the cosmetics industry in Rhode Island. Under the provisions of this bill, manufacturers are prohibited from selling or offering for sale any cosmetic developed or manufactured using cosmetic animal testing if such testing was conducted or contracted by the manufacturer or any supplier on or after January 1, 2024. This legislation aims to align Rhode Island with emerging trends in cosmetic safety and animal rights, promoting alternatives to animal testing in cosmetic development.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding House Bill H5559 appears to be largely positive among advocates for animal rights and welfare. Supporters view this bill as a progressive step toward safeguarding animal well-being and addressing public concerns over the ethical implications of animal testing. However, there may be contention from manufacturers concerned about the economic impacts of the regulations, particularly regarding compliance costs and the feasibility of transitioning to alternative testing methods.

Contention

Notable points of contention stem from concerns regarding the feasibility of compliance for cosmetic manufacturers. Critics of the bill may argue about the economic burden it places on the industry and the potential loss of valuable testing data that could be integral to ensuring product safety. There may also be debate regarding the definitions set forth in the bill, particularly surrounding what constitutes acceptable testing practices and how those practices are regulated at both state and federal levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5879

Cruelty To Animals

RI S0745

Cruelty To Animals

RI H7297

Cruelty To Animals

RI S2798

Cruelty To Animals

RI H7074

Cruelty To Animals

RI H7886

Bans the sale of cosmetics developed/manufactured using animal testing. A violation would be a $1,000 fine for each offense.

RI H5865

Bans the sale of cosmetics developed/manufactured using animal testing. A violation would be a $1,000 fine for each offense.

RI S2443

Cruelty To Animals

RI H5919

Cruelty To Animals

RI S0813

Cruelty To Animals

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