Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2440

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Protecting children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements

Impact

If enacted, HB 2440 will introduce several restrictions on the sale of dietary supplements and diet pills. Specifically, it prohibits the sale or distribution of these products to individuals under eighteen years of age, thus aiming to prevent youth from accessing potentially harmful substances. Retail establishments will be required to limit access to these products, making them available only through authorized employees, thereby reducing unsupervised access by minors. Moreover, online sellers will be mandated to implement stringent age verification processes to comply with the new law, adding a layer of protection in the digital marketplace.

Summary

House Bill 2440, presented by Representative Danielle W. Gregoire, aims to protect children from the dangers posed by over-the-counter diet pills and dietary supplements marketed for weight loss or muscle building. The bill proposes amendments to Chapter 111 of the General Laws, establishing age restrictions for the sale of these products and imposing obligations on retail establishments and delivery sellers to ensure compliance. The legislation is a proactive measure targeting the alarming increase in the use of such supplements among minors and aims to mitigate associated health risks.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2440 may arise from potential pushback from businesses that sell dietary aids, which might argue that the bill places undue restrictions on consumer choice. Proponents argue that the health risks associated with unregulated access to such supplements warrant these protective measures. However, critics may raise concerns regarding enforcement challenges, particularly for online sales, and the balancing act between consumer freedom and health safety. Overall, the bill seeks to centralize the responsibility for safeguarding children's health in the retail and online sales space.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H592

Relative to school transportation personnel

MA H2120

Clarifying the prevailing wage law

MA H245

Regarding the use of aversive therapy

MA H2854

Relative to contributory retirement board elections

MA H1369

To strengthen supportive housing and reduce healthcare costs for low-income seniors

MA H2625

Relative to the expansion of the state DNA database

MA H591

Relative to school bullying

MA H1736

Relative to determining capacity and invoking the health care proxy

Similar Bills

NJ A1848

Prohibits sale of certain diet pills and dietary supplements for weight loss or muscle building to persons under 18 years of age under certain circumstances.

MA H2530

Protecting children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements

MA S1620

Protecting children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements

TX HB1474

Relating to the prohibited retail sale and provision to minors of certain over-the-counter weight loss drugs and dietary supplements; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB566

Relating to the prohibited retail sale and provision to minors of certain over-the-counter weight loss drugs and dietary supplements; providing a civil penalty.

IL HB3027

HARMFUL SUPPLEMENTS FOR MINORS

UT HB0258

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TX HB2409

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