Bill Text: HI SB504 | 2024 | Regular Session | Amended
Bill Title: Relating To Environmental Protection.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 5-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2024-03-25 - Received notice of discharge of all conferees (Hse. Com. No. 457). [SB504 Detail]
Download: Hawaii-2024-SB504-Amended.html
THE SENATE |
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THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2023 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are persistent, toxic substances that can contaminate drinking water, bioaccumulate in fish and wildlife, and have multiple adverse health effects on humans. PFAS are utilized in a broad range of products, including clothing, textiles, food packaging, and cosmetic products, such as lotions, nail polish, shaving cream, and mascara.
The legislature further finds that PFAS are often called "forever chemicals" due to the fact that they do not naturally break down in the environment and can continue to pollute the environment for thousands of years. PFAS can enter the human body when consumed, applied directly on skin, and after eating food packaged in materials that contain PFAS. In 2022, the legislature passed Act 152, Session Laws of Hawaii 2022, which prohibits, by the end of 2024, PFAS in certain types of food packaging and firefighting foam. However, in light of the recent spill of approximately one thousand three hundred gallons of toxic PFAS-containing firefighting foam at Red Hill in November 2022 and the discovery of another firefighting foam spill in September 2020, it is evident that further action is needed.
As an island state, when these forever chemicals are brought here, they never leave. Instead, they make their way into residents' bodies and the State's wastewater, landfills, and eventually groundwater and drinking water supply. Hawaii can no longer afford to import toxic substances that contaminate the State's finite resources and risk residents' health.
Accordingly, the purpose of this Act is to prohibit the manufacture, sale, offer for sale, distribution for sale, and distribution for use of any food packaging, food service ware, cosmetic, or personal care product that contains intentionally added PFAS.
SECTION 2. Chapter 321, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part XLVII to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§321- Food
packaging, food service ware, cosmetics, personal care products; prohibited
items. (a) Beginning
December 31, 2026, it shall be unlawful to manufacture, sell, offer for
sale, distribute for sale, or distribute for use in the State any food
packaging, food service ware, cosmetic, or personal care product that contains intentionally
added PFAS; provided that this section shall not apply to:
(1) Hydrofluoroolefins
used as propellents in cosmetics;
(2) A product that
is regulated as a drug, medical device, or dietary supplement by the United
States Food and Drug Administration under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic
Act (21 U.S.C. 321 et seq.) or the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act
of 1994; and
(3) A combination
product as defined under title 21 Code of Federal Regulations section 3.2(e).
(b) For
the purposes of this section:
"Cosmetic" has the same meaning as
in section 321-30.4.
"Food service ware" means all
containers, bowls, bowl lids, clamshells, plates, trays, cups, cup lids,
straws, forks, spoons, knives, napkins, utensils, chopsticks, cup sleeves,
condiment packets and saucers, stirrers, splash sticks, cocktail sticks,
toothpicks, and other like items that are designed for a single use for or
alongside prepared foods, including but not limited to service ware for takeout
foods or leftovers from partially consumed meals prepared by food vendors.
"Intentionally
added PFAS" means either of the following:
(1) PFAS chemicals that a manufacturer has intentionally added to a product and that have a functional or technical effect on the product; or
(2) PFAS chemicals
that are intentional breakdown products of an added chemical.
"Personal care product" has the
same meaning as in section 321-30.5."
SECTION 3. Section 321-602, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is repealed.
["[§321-602] Food packaging; prohibited items.
(a) Beginning December 31, 2024,
it shall be unlawful to manufacture, sell, offer for sale, distribute for sale,
or distribute for use in the State any food packaging specified in subsection
(b) to which PFAS chemicals have been intentionally introduced in any amount.
(b)
The prohibition under this section shall apply to wraps and liners,
plates, food boats, and pizza boxes."]
SECTION 4. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 5. This Act shall take effect on June 30, 3000.
Report Title:
PFAS; Food Packaging; Food Service Ware; Cosmetics; Personal Care Products; Prohibition
Description:
Prohibits the manufacture, sale, offer for sale, distribution for sale, and distribution for use of any food packaging, food service ware, cosmetic, or personal care product that contains intentionally added perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, with certain exceptions. Effective 6/30/3000. (HD3)
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