New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08816

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Restricts certain substances from being used in menstrual products; relates to the effectiveness of such provisions.

Impact

The introduction of S08816 reflects an ongoing effort to improve product safety standards within New York. By specifying restricted substances, the bill seeks to regulate the manufacturing processes of menstrual products and ensure compliance with the updated safety protocols. This change in law may lead to better health outcomes for consumers and pressure manufacturers to find safer alternatives. Furthermore, the bill could set a precedent for further restrictions on chemicals used in personal care products, potentially influencing similar legislation across other states.

Summary

Bill S08816 aims to amend New York's General Business Law to impose restrictions on certain harmful substances present in menstrual products. The bill specifically identifies chemicals that are considered unsafe and outlines which substances, including lead, mercury, and various parabens, are prohibited in these products. This legislative action is expected to enhance consumer safety by ensuring that menstrual products sold within the state do not contain these hazardous chemicals, thereby protecting the health of individuals who use them.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding S08816 may stem from the economic implications it might have on manufacturers of menstrual products. While proponents argue that this legislation is critical for health and safety, opponents may express concerns about increased production costs and the economic burden on manufacturers who may need to reformulate their products. These opposing views bring forth discussions about balancing consumer health needs with the financial viability of product manufacturers, indicating a potential debate over the regulatory reach of the state government.

Last_action

The bill was first introduced on January 8, 2026, and has undergone various discussions in the legislative process. Its voting history will likely provide insights into the level of support or opposition amongst legislators, reflecting broader public sentiment on consumer safety issues related to personal care products.

Companion Bills

NY A09503

Same As Restricts certain substances from being used in menstrual products; relates to the effectiveness of such provisions.

Previously Filed As

NY A09503

Restricts certain substances from being used in menstrual products; relates to the effectiveness of such provisions.

NY A01502

Restricts certain substances from being used in menstrual products.

NY S01548

Restricts certain substances from being used in menstrual products.

NY S02057

Enacts the "beauty justice act"; provides for the regulation of ingredients in personal care products and cosmetics; prohibits the sale of personal care products and cosmetic products containing certain restricted products.

NY S2266

Limits regulated perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroaklyl substances from menstrual products.

NY A02054

Enacts the "beauty justice act"; provides for the regulation of ingredients in personal care products and cosmetics; prohibits the sale of personal care products and cosmetic products containing certain restricted products.

NY A3125

Limits perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in menstrual products.

NY S08809

Relates to the time frames for certain court filings and the effectiveness of such provisions.

NY A09502

Relates to the time frames for certain court filings and the effectiveness of such provisions.

NY HB1143

Menstrual Product Transparency and Safety Act of 2026; enact

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