Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2613

Introduced
3/10/22  
Refer
3/10/22  
Report Pass
5/17/22  
Engrossed
6/7/22  

Caption

Children

Impact

If enacted, S2613 would significantly alter the landscape of food safety and health regulations regarding dietary supplements in Rhode Island. By restricting access to specific products for minors, the bill aims to address public health concerns related to the use of potentially dangerous supplements among youth. Retailers would need to implement new procedures to comply with the identification requirements and storage regulations, which could have operational implications for businesses that sell dietary supplements. Additionally, the introduction of civil penalties underscores the seriousness of compliance and enforcement related to the sale of these products.

Summary

S2613 is a legislative act focused on regulating the sale of certain dietary supplements to minors in Rhode Island. Specifically, it aims to prohibit the sale of supplements that contain ephedrine group alkaloids and other specified substances to individuals under the age of 18. The legislation mandates that sellers must request valid identification from buyers who appear to be underage and limits how these products are displayed in retail establishments in an effort to prevent misuse or abuse. Furthermore, sellers are required to post clear notices at purchase counters to inform consumers about the potential health risks associated with these supplements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S2613 appears to be generally positive, especially among health advocates and parents who prioritize the safety and wellbeing of minors. Supporters believe that the bill is a necessary measure to protect young people from dangerous supplements that could lead to serious health issues. However, there may be concerns or opposition from retailers and manufacturers of dietary supplements, who could view the restrictions as a burden on their ability to sell these products. The debate reflects broader anxieties about youth health and the responsibilities of both parents and retailers in safeguarding minors.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning the enforcement of the bill's provisions and the potential implications for businesses. Critics might argue that the burden of age verification and product accessibility could deter sales or create logistical challenges for retailers. Additionally, discussions around the effectiveness of such regulations in curbing misuse among minors could spark debate, particularly regarding whether similar measures in other states have proven successful.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S1465

Protecting children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements

RI H2530

Protecting children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements

RI S1620

Protecting children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements

RI H2215

Protecting children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements

RI H2440

Protecting children from harmful diet pills and muscle-building supplements

RI A4279

Establishes Children's Health Promotion Fund.

RI S1816

Establishes Children's Health Promotion Fund.

RI AB1341

Dietary supplements for weight loss and over-the-counter diet pills.

RI SB3701

FACTS Act Fentanyl Awareness for Children and Teens in Schools Act

RI HB5625

FACTS Act Fentanyl Awareness for Children and Teens in Schools Act

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