Ohio 2023-2024 Regular Session

Ohio House Bill HB495

Caption

Generally prohibit the sale of cosmetics tested on animals

Impact

If enacted, HB 495 would significantly change how cosmetics are regulated in Ohio. It would introduce a state law barring cosmetic manufacturers from utilizing animal testing except in specific circumstances, such as regulatory testing outside the U.S. or when an ingredient is also utilized in non-cosmetic products. The bill is expected to enhance the safety of cosmetics available to consumers and potentially spur economic growth in the cruelty-free cosmetics sector, creating new opportunities for businesses focusing on ethical production methods.

Summary

House Bill 495 seeks to amend sections of the Revised Code, specifically prohibiting the sale of cosmetics that have been tested on animals, with certain exceptions. The bill, as introduced by Representatives Carruthers and Sweeney, aims to align Ohio with a growing trend across various states and countries towards banning animal testing for cosmetic products. This legislation reflects societal shifts in values regarding animal welfare, with increasing public sentiment favoring cruelty-free products which do not compromise the safety of animals.

Contention

Despite these positive aspects, the bill has faced criticism and concerns regarding its feasibility and impact on product safety. Opponents argue there might be gaps in safety evaluations for new cosmetic products, especially if thorough testing is required to ensure consumer safety. They also express worries about potential trade impacts, as some argue that strict regulations could make Ohio less competitive in the cosmetics market. Overall, the legislative discourse surrounding HB 495 emphasizes the balancing act between advancing animal welfare and maintaining consumer safety standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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