New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5954

Introduced
7/24/25  

Caption

Bans carcinogens, reproductive toxicants, flame resistant chemicals, and volatile organic compounds from certain hair products.

Impact

The proposed legislation establishes a clear regulatory framework concerning the sale and distribution of hair products in New Jersey. Violations of this law will be treated as unlawful practices and will result in significant monetary penalties, which could reach up to $20,000 for repeat offenses. Additionally, enforcement mechanisms are set in place, allowing the Attorney General to issue cease and desist orders and enable punitive damages for affected consumers. This bill not only aims to safeguard public health but also seeks to strengthen consumer trust in hair care products by ensuring safety and transparency in their formulation.

Summary

A5954 is a legislative bill introduced in New Jersey that aims to protect consumers by banning the intentional inclusion of certain harmful chemicals in hair products. Specifically, the bill prohibits the addition of carcinogens, reproductive toxicants, flame resistant chemicals, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in products that are manufactured, sold, or distributed within the state. This legislation aligns with growing concerns about public health and safety related to beauty products, particularly those used frequently in salons and at home. By ensuring that harmful substances are not present in hair products, the bill seeks to enhance consumer safety and promote healthier choices in personal care products.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from public health advocates and safety organizations, it may face opposition from manufacturers and distributors who might be concerned about the implications of such regulations on their products and business practices. The distinction between safe and harmful substances can be complex, and stakeholders may argue that the definitions outlined in the legislation require further examination. The characterization of certain chemicals could be disputed, leading to potential challenges during implementation and enforcement. Overall, A5954 represents a significant step towards enhancing consumer protection in the cosmetic industry, but it also underscores the need for ongoing dialogue among lawmakers, health experts, and industry representatives.

Companion Bills

NJ S4477

Same As Bans carcinogens, reproductive toxicants, flame resistant chemicals, and volatile organic compounds from certain hair products.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4477

Bans carcinogens, reproductive toxicants, flame resistant chemicals, and volatile organic compounds from certain hair products.

NJ AB2998

Consumer products: flame retardant materials.

NJ HB5968

Trade: consumer goods and services; use of certain chemicals in cosmetics products; prohibit. Creates new act.

NJ A4367

Requires producers of plastic packaging and certain other plastic products to reduce quantity of plastic sold; restricts additional substances under "Toxic Packaging Reduction Act."

NJ SB546

Relating to chemicals used in cosmetic products.

NJ SB632

To Amend The Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act; And To Require Warning Labels For Hair Relaxers That Contain Certain Chemicals.

NJ AB1059

Product safety: consumer products: textile fiberglass and covered flame retardant chemicals.

NJ AB652

Product safety: juvenile products: chemicals: perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

NJ SB1127

Volatile organic compounds: consumer products.

NJ SCR100

Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986: list of chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity: processed meat.

Similar Bills

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