Rhode Island 2024 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7152

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Requires that all cosmetics manufactured, sold, delivered, held or offered for sale contain a label that completely and accurately lists all of their component ingredients.

Impact

If passed, H7152 would significantly alter existing regulations within the Rhode Island Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics Act, placing a greater onus on manufacturers and sellers to comply with labeling requirements. This change could lead to a more informed public, as consumers would have direct access to critical information about the products they choose, which is essential for making safe and conscious purchasing decisions. Furthermore, it may encourage cosmetic companies to ensure their formulations are free from harmful substances to avoid litigation arising from non-compliance.

Summary

House Bill H7152 aims to amend the Rhode Island Food, Drugs, and Cosmetics Act by mandating that all cosmetics manufactured, sold, delivered, held, or offered for sale within the state must have a label that accurately and completely lists all of their component ingredients. This legislative attempt is designed to improve consumer protection by ensuring that buyers are fully informed about the products they are using, potentially reducing adverse health reactions caused by undisclosed or harmful ingredients. The bill emphasizes the necessity for transparency in cosmetic labeling, aligning with growing consumer demand for information about product ingredients.

Contention

The proposal, while well-intentioned, might face opposition from manufacturers who could argue that the additional labeling requirements impose an undue burden on their operations and could increase costs, especially for small businesses. Critics may raise concerns about the practicality of compliance, particularly concerning how ingredient information is presented and the implications for product availability. Additionally, there might be debates on whether the provided information could overwhelm consumers rather than assist them, potentially leading to confusion rather than clarity regarding cosmetic safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5104

Rhode Island Food, Drugs, And Cosmetics Act

RI S0698

Barbers, Hairdressers, Cosmeticians, Manicurists And Estheticians

RI H6369

Barbers, Hairdressers, Cosmeticians, Manicurists And Estheticians

RI H5162

Barbers, Hairdressers, Cosmeticians, Manicurists And Estheticians

RI H5397

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI S0078

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI H6015

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI S0552

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

RI H5476

Sales And Use Taxes--liability And Computation

RI S0209

Sales And Use Taxes -- Liability And Computation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.