Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB4702

Introduced
1/29/26  
Refer
2/6/26  
Refer
2/24/26  
Report Pass
3/25/26  
Engrossed
4/14/26  
Refer
4/15/26  
Refer
4/28/26  
Report Pass
5/14/26  

Caption

DIAPER LABELING ACT

Impact

The introduction of the Diaper Labeling Act is expected to directly influence state regulations regarding consumer products, particularly for those targeting infants. By setting a standardized requirement for labeling, the bill is designed to prevent misleading information from being presented to consumers and promotes accountability among manufacturers. This move, supported by various child welfare advocates and parenting groups, aims to enhance product safety and ultimately improve public health outcomes. However, manufacturers expressed concerns over the financial implications of revising packaging and implementing new labeling processes.

Summary

House Bill 4702, known as the Diaper Labeling Act, aims to enhance consumer awareness and safety regarding diaper products sold in the state. The bill mandates specific labeling requirements, ensuring that all diaper products include clear and comprehensive information about their materials, safety standards, and any potential allergens. This legislative effort responds to growing concerns among parents and guardians about the health implications of diapers and emphasizes the importance of transparency in the marketplace. The act seeks to create a safer environment for infants and provide parents with the information necessary to make informed decisions.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB 4702 showed a generally positive sentiment among advocacy groups and legislators who support increased safety standards for children's products. Proponents argued that the bill would empower parents with vital information and reduce the risk of adverse reactions to harmful substances. Conversely, some industry stakeholders expressed apprehensions about the potential costs and logistics of compliance. The debate highlighted a broader dialogue about consumer rights and corporate responsibility, reflecting the tension between public health priorities and business interests.

Contention

Key points of contention emerged around the practical aspects of implementing the labeling requirements. Opponents raised concerns regarding the burden on diaper manufacturers, questioning the feasibility of immediate compliance with the new standards, particularly regarding production and marketing challenges. Additionally, there were discussions about defining the labeling language and ensuring accuracy without overly complicating consumer choices. Balancing the needs of public safety with industry concerns stands at the center of ongoing debates about the bill's passage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB3974

GAS APPLIANCE LABELING

IL HB4793

PHARMACIST DISPENSING ABILITY

IL HB2435

TELE SOLICITATION-AUTO DIALER

IL HR0778

COMMEND-THE BABY BANK

IL HB5165

RIVER ACCESS MODERNIZATION ACT

IL HR0870

COMMENDS-BREAKFAST W/ BABY

IL HB4255

CRIM CD-TRAVELING ANIMAL ACTS

IL HB4311

CRIM CD-OBSCENITY CIVIL ACTION

IL HB3652

FUEL GAS DETECTOR ACT

IL SB2870

CIV PRO-COMMENCEMENT OF ACTION

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