Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF450

Introduced
1/19/23  
Refer
1/19/23  

Caption

Products containing PFAS notice requirement

Impact

The introduction of SF450 represents a significant step towards enhancing environmental protections in Minnesota. By requiring manufacturers to disclose information regarding PFAS in their products, the bill aims to mitigate the potential risks these substances present to land and water resources. Furthermore, it empowers regulators to prioritize oversight on products most likely to contribute to contamination. The bill sets a compliance deadline for existing products containing PFAS, which must be reported by manufacturers before April 1, 2025. New products will need to be reported at least 30 days prior to their sale or distribution. The emphasis on administrative procedures and notice protocols also suggests a collaborative approach to regulation, as the commissioner is allowed to form agreements with other states for streamlined reporting, thus enhancing the overall regulatory framework.

Summary

Senate File 450 (SF450) focuses on the regulation of products containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The bill mandates that manufacturers of products containing intentionally added PFAS substances provide written notice to the commissioner of the Pollution Control Agency. This notice must include a description of the product, the functions of PFAS within the product, the quantities of PFAS, and identifying information about the manufacturer. The intent behind this legislation is to increase transparency about the presence of PFAS in consumer products, which are known to pose environmental and health risks due to their persistence in the environment and potential impacts on human health.

Contention

While the bill has received support for its proactive stance on public health and environmental safety, there may be contention regarding the regulatory burden it places on manufacturers. Critics could argue the requirements for disclosure could lead to increased costs for compliance which may be particularly challenging for smaller manufacturers. Additionally, the effectiveness of such disclosure in reducing PFAS exposure will likely be scrutinized—questions may arise about how the information will be utilized and whether it will translate into tangible health benefits. Stakeholders are likely to advocate for a balance between the need for public health protections and the economic impacts of compliance on the manufacturing sector.

Companion Bills

MN HF372

Similar To Products containing PFAS notice required, and rulemaking required.

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