Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB719

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

Caption

Relating to a manufacturer's disclosure of ingredients and toxic metals in lipstick and lip gloss.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would amend Chapter 431 of the Health and Safety Code, effectively establishing a framework for consumer awareness regarding the components of cosmetic products. The bill mandates that the executive commissioner of the Health and Human Services Commission develop rules for implementation, which is expected to lead to better monitoring of cosmetic safety. This new requirement could have significant implications for manufacturers, potentially leading to reformulations of products or a reevaluation of sourcing practices if toxic metals are identified.

Summary

House Bill 719 proposes new regulations requiring manufacturers of lipstick and lip gloss to disclose any toxic metals contained in their products, as well as a comprehensive list of all ingredients, including fragrances, flavors, and color additives. This amendment is aimed at enhancing consumer safety and transparency in the cosmetics industry by ensuring that consumers are adequately informed about the products they use. By mandating such disclosures, the bill seeks to address public health concerns related to harmful substances that may be present in these cosmetics.

Contention

While the intent of HB 719 is to protect consumers, discussions surrounding the bill may touch upon concerns regarding the feasibility of compliance for manufacturers and the potential economic impact of these regulations. There could be apprehensions raised about the cost implications of such disclosures on smaller companies in the cosmetics market, which may lack the resources to meet these new requirements. Additionally, debates may arise over the definition of 'toxic metals' and the thresholds for disclosure, which could influence how these regulations are interpreted and enforced.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB699

Relating to a manufacturer's disclosure of cosmetic ingredients; authorizing an administrative penalty.

TX AB2034

Food safety: unsafe additives and ingredient disclosures.

TX AB1901

Children’s diapers: intentionally added ingredients: disclosure.

TX HB958

Revenue and taxation; require vapor product manufacturers to disclose ingredients in consumable vapor products distributed, sold, or offered for sale

TX SB0073

BABY FOODS-TOXIC HEAVY METALS

TX A09026

Enacts the "Baby Food and Infant Formula Safety and Transparency Act"; requires the testing of baby food and infant formula for toxic heavy metals and the disclosure of such test results.

TX S08701

Enacts the "Baby Food and Infant Formula Safety and Transparency Act"; requires the testing of baby food and infant formula for toxic heavy metals and the disclosure of such test results.

TX SB00118

An Act Concerning Baby Food Products And Toxic Heavy Metals.

TX A07001

Requires manufacturers of synthetic braiding hair, weaves, and extensions to disclose all ingredients used in the manufacturing of such products and identify by label which products contain carcinogens and/or reproductive toxicants.

TX SB2395

Food labeling; require disclosure of certain ingredients on food packaging and provide consumer notice disclaimer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.