Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1474

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the prohibited retail sale and provision to minors of certain over-the-counter weight loss drugs and dietary supplements; providing a civil penalty.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1474 will create new regulatory oversight over the sale of over-the-counter weight loss drugs and dietary supplements, thereby amending existing health and safety statutes. Retailers will be required to store these products in a manner that limits minors' access and implement rigorous age verification mechanisms for purchases, particularly concerning online sales. Additionally, the bill establishes penalties for violations, which could include fines up to $500 for each infraction under the new regulations. The introduction of such penalties underscores the legislation's intent to deter unlawful sales and protect younger populations from potentially harmful substances.

Summary

House Bill 1474 addresses the public health concern regarding the sale of certain over-the-counter weight loss drugs and dietary supplements to minors by prohibiting retailers from selling or providing such products to individuals under 18 years of age. The primary aim of the bill is to ensure the safety and well-being of minors, given the potential health risks associated with unsupervised access to weight loss products. As part of the enforcement measures, the bill prescribes specific responsibilities for retailers, including age verification processes and restrictions on product accessibility to minors. The addition to the Texas Health and Safety Code introduces a dedicated chapter addressing these over-the-counter substances, indicating a comprehensive approach to health regulation in the state.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its protective measures, it is also likely to face pushback from certain sectors. Opponents may argue that strict regulations could hinder legitimate retail sales and access to products for responsible adult consumers. Questions may arise regarding how these regulations could complicate the sale processes for retailers, particularly those that operate online. Moreover, the efficacy of age verification systems and the potential for unintended consequences in the market for dietary supplements are points of contention that might emerge during legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

TX SB566

Identical Relating to the prohibited retail sale and provision to minors of certain over-the-counter weight loss drugs and dietary supplements; providing a civil penalty.

Previously Filed As

TX SB566

Relating to the prohibited retail sale and provision to minors of certain over-the-counter weight loss drugs and dietary supplements; providing a civil penalty.

TX AB2030

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

TX HB678

Prohibiting the sale of over-the-counter weight loss and muscle building supplements to minors.

TX S2774

Prohibits the sale of over-the-counter diet pills and muscle-building supplements to minors in Rhode Island and require age verification, restricted access, and civil penalties for violations.

TX HB5250

Trade: consumer goods and services; sale of certain dietary supplements and diet pills to individuals under the age of 18; prohibit. Creates new act.

TX HB3027

HARMFUL SUPPLEMENTS FOR MINORS

TX SB00227

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study Over-the-counter Diet Pills And Supplements And Protect The Privacy Of Prescribers Of Prescription Drugs For Reproductive Health Care And Gender-affirming Health Care.

TX HB884

Public Health - Sale of Diet Pills to Minors - Prohibition

TX SF3394

Exemption provision for dietary supplements

TX HF2794

Sales and use tax exemption for dietary supplements provided.

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