Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF588

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

A bill for an act prohibiting the use, manufacture, distribution, and sale of consumer products containing certain chemicals and making penalties applicable.

Impact

If enacted, HF588 would significantly alter state laws regarding the sale of various consumer goods, including food packaging, cleaning products, and firefighting foam. It explicitly bans the sale of products containing intentionally added PFAS starting on January 1, 2026, with additional prohibitions scheduled for 2032. This gradual phase-out reflects a legislative recognition of the environmental and health risks associated with PFAS, which are known to be persistent in the environment and harmful to human health. Additionally, the bill empowers the Environmental Protection Commission (EPC) to add other products to this restriction, indicating a proactive approach to environmental regulation.

Summary

House File 588 aims to prohibit the use, manufacture, distribution, and sale of consumer products containing intentionally added perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The bill outlines a framework requiring manufacturers to submit detailed information about their products containing PFAS by January 1, 2026, including descriptions of the products, their purposes, and specific quantities of PFAS present. The legislation sets stringent regulations intended to limit harmful chemicals in everyday consumer products, thereby enhancing public health and environmental protection.

Contention

The reactions surrounding HF588 reveal notable points of contention, particularly concerning the economic implications for manufacturers and the potential loss of product availability. Opponents may argue that this legislation could impose undue burdens on businesses that rely on certain formulations for product safety and performance, especially in sectors like health and home goods. Conversely, supporters highlight the bill's potential benefits to public health by addressing long-standing environmental concerns associated with PFAS, and they advocate for a shift toward safer alternatives in consumer products. The balance between regulatory oversight and economic impact will likely stimulate ongoing debate among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA S0196

Chemicals in Consumer Products

IA HB1022

PFAS Chemicals - Product Phase Outs and Registration Requirements

IA SB686

PFAS Chemicals – Product Phase Outs and Registration Requirements

IA HF2444

A bill for an act providing for the sale and distribution of certain food, making penalties applicable, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 2767.)

IA HSB279

A bill for an act providing for the regulation of hemp products, and making penalties applicable.

IA HB2674

Prohibiting certain products that contain intentionally added PFAS and requiring disclosure of information and the testing of products that contain intentionally added PFAS and are sold, offered for sale, distributed or distributed for sale in this state.

IA SB00147

An Act Prohibiting The Manufacture, Distribution, Delivery Or Sale Of Foods Containing Certain Additives.

IA SB730

Product safety: consumer products: perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.

IA HB1674

Relating to the production, sale, and use of certain agricultural products containing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS); creating a criminal offense.

IA SB886

Relating to the production, sale, and use of certain agricultural products containing perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS); creating a criminal offense.

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