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H7737 • 2026

AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- CONSUMER PFAS BAN ACT OF 2024 (Modifies the definition of “intentionally added PFAS” to mean PFAS that are deliberately added during the manufacturing of a covered product to perform a specific function.)

AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- CONSUMER PFAS BAN ACT OF 2024 (Modifies the definition of “intentionally added PFAS” to mean PFAS that are deliberately added during the manufacturing of a covered product to perform a specific function.)

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Sponsor
Cortvriend, Speakman, Bennett, Spears
Last action
2026-03-31
Official status
Committee recommended measure be held for further study
Effective date
Not listed

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-31 Committee

    Committee recommended measure be held for further study

  2. 2026-03-27 Rhode Island General Assembly

    Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (03/31/2026)

  3. 2026-02-12 Rhode Island General Assembly

    Introduced, referred to House Environment and Natural Resources

Official Summary Text

AN ACT RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- CONSUMER PFAS BAN ACT OF 2024 (Modifies the definition of “intentionally added PFAS” to mean PFAS that are deliberately added during the manufacturing of a covered product to perform a specific function.)

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H7737

2026 -- H 7737
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2026
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A N A C T
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- CONSUMER PFAS BAN ACT OF 2024

Introduced By:
Representatives Cortvriend, Speakman, Bennett, and Spears

Date Introduced:
February 12, 2026

Referred To:
House Environment and Natural Resources
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
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SECTION 1. Section 23-18.18-3 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-18.18 entitled
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"Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024" is hereby amended to read as follows:
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23-18.18-3. Definitions.
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As used in this chapter:
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(1) “Adult mattress” means a mattress other than a crib mattress or toddler mattress.
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(2) “Apparel” means any of the following:
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(i) Clothing items intended for regular wear or formal occasions, including, but not limited
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to: undergarments, shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, overalls, bodysuits, costumes, vests, dancewear,
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suits, saris, scarves, tops, leggings, school uniforms, leisurewear, athletic wear, sports uniforms,
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everyday swimwear, formal wear, onesies, bibs, diapers, footwear, and everyday uniforms for
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workwear. Clothing items intended for regular wear or formal occasions does not include personal
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protective equipment or clothing items for exclusive use by the United States military; and
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(ii) Outdoor apparel.
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(3) “Artificial turf” means a man-made material that simulates the appearance of live turf,
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organic turf, grass, sod, or lawn.
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(4) “Carpet” or “rug” means a consumer product made from natural or synthetic fabric
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intended for use as a floor covering inside commercial or residential buildings. “Carpet or rug”
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does not include:
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(i) A carpet or rug intended solely for outdoor use;

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(ii) A carpet or rug intended solely for use inside an aircraft, train, watercraft, automobile,
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light duty truck, van, bus, or any other vehicle and any aftermarket or replacement part marketed
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solely for use in a vehicle;
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(iii) A resilient floor covering;
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(iv) Artificial turf;
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(v) A wall hanging or covering;
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(vi) A table mat; or
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(vii) A camping sleeping mat.
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(5) “Cookware” means durable cookware items that are used in homes and restaurants to
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prepare, dispense, or store food, foodstuffs, or beverages. “Cookware” includes pots, pans, skillets,
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grills, baking sheets, baking molds, trays, bowls, and cooking utensils.
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(6) “Cosmetic” means:
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(i) Articles intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, or sprayed on, introduced into, or
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otherwise applied to the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying, promoting
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attractiveness, or altering the appearance; and
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(ii) Articles intended for use as a component of any such article; except that such term shall
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not include soap.
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(7) “Covered product” means the following:
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(i) Artificial turf;
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(ii) Carpets or rugs;
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(iii) Cookware;
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(iv) Cosmetics;
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(v) Fabric treatments;
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(vi) Juvenile products;
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(vii) Menstrual products;
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(viii) Ski wax;
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(ix) Textile articles;
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(x) Firefighting personal protective equipment.
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(8) “Department” means the department of environmental management.
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(9) “Director” means the director of the department of environmental management.
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(10) “Fabric treatment” means a substance applied to fabric to give the fabric one or more
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characteristics, including, but not limited to, stain resistance or water resistance.
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(11) “Ingredient” has the same meaning as defined in 21 C.F.R. Part 700 § 700.3(e) and
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does not include any incidental ingredient as defined in 21 C.F.R. Part 701 § 701.3.

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(12) “Intentionally added PFAS” means PFAS
deliberately
added
to

during the
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manufacture of
a covered product
or one of its product components to provide a specific
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characteristic, appearance, or quality or to perform a specific function. “Intentionally added PFAS”
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also includes any degradation byproducts of PFAS or PFAS that are intentional breakdown
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products of an added chemical. The use of PFAS as a processing agent, mold release agent, or
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intermediate is considered intentional introduction for the purposes of this chapter where PFAS is
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detected in the final covered product

where the continued presence of PFAs is desired in the final
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package or packaging component to perform a specific function
.
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(13) “Juvenile product” means a product designed for use by infants and children under
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twelve (12) years of age, including, but not limited to: a baby or toddler foam pillow, bassinet,
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bedside sleeper, booster seat, changing pad, child restraint system for use in motor vehicles and
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aircraft, co-sleeper, crib mattress, floor playmat, highchair, highchair pad, infant bouncer, infant
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carrier, infant seat, infant sleep positioner, infant swing, infant travel bed, infant walker, nap cot,
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nursing pad, nursing pillow, playmat, playpen, play yard, polyurethane foam mat, pad, or pillow,
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portable foam nap mat, portable infant sleeper, portable hook-on chair, soft-sided portable crib,
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stroller, and toddler mattress. “Juvenile product” shall not include any of the following:
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(i) A children’s electronic product, including, but not limited to: a personal computer, audio
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and video equipment, calculator, wireless phone, game console, handheld device incorporating a
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video screen, or any associated peripheral such as a mouse, keyboard, power supply unit, power
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cord, film, camera, audio, visual, or imaging equipment or sensors;
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(ii) A medical device;
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(iii) An adult mattress; or
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(iv) Children’s electronic products containing integrated circuits, semiconductor package,
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or device that contains a semiconductor chip.
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(14) “Manufacturer” means the person that manufactures a product or whose brand name
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is affixed to the product. In the case of a product imported into the United States, “manufacturer”
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includes the importer or first domestic distributor of the product if the person that manufactured or
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assembled the product or whose brand name is affixed to the product does not have a presence in
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the United States.
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(15) “Medical device” has the same meaning as the term “device” as defined in 21 U.S.C.
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§ 321(h).
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(16) “Menstrual product” means a product used to collect menstruation and vaginal
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discharge, including, but not limited to: tampons, pads, sponges, menstruation underwear, disks,
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applicators, and menstrual cups, whether disposable or reusable.

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(17) “Outdoor apparel” means clothing items intended primarily for outdoor activities,
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including, but not limited to: hiking, camping, skiing, climbing, bicycling, and fishing.
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(18) “Outdoor apparel for severe wet conditions” means apparel that are extreme and
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extended use products designed for outdoor sports experts for applications that provide protection
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against extended exposure to extreme rain conditions or against extended immersion in water or
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wet conditions, such as from snow, in order to protect the health and safety of the user and that are
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not marketed for general consumer use. Examples of extreme and extended use products include
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outerwear for offshore fishing, offshore sailing, whitewater kayaking, and mountaineering.
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(19) “Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances” or “PFAS” means substances that
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include any member of the class of fluorinated organic chemicals containing at least one fully
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fluorinated carbon atom.
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(20) “Personal protective equipment” means equipment worn to minimize exposure to
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hazards that cause serious workplace injuries and illnesses that may result from contact with
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chemical, radiological, physical, biological, electrical, mechanical, or other workplace or
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professional hazards.
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(21) “Product” means an item manufactured, assembled, packaged, or otherwise prepared
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for sale to consumers, including its product components, sold or distributed for personal or
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residential use, including for use in making other products. “Product” does not mean used products
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offered for sale or resale.
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(22) “Product component” means an identifiable component of a product, regardless of
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whether the manufacturer of the product is the manufacturer of the component.
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(23) “Ski wax” means a lubricant applied to the bottom of snow runners, including, but not
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limited to, skis and snowboards to improve their grip or glide properties. “Ski wax” includes related
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tuning products.
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(24) “Textile” means any item made in whole or part from a natural, manmade, or synthetic
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fiber, yarn, or fabric, and includes, but is not limited to: leather, cotton, silk, jute, hemp, wool,
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viscose, nylon, or polyester. “Textile” does not include single-use paper hygiene products,
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including, but not limited to: toilet paper, paper towels or tissues, or single-use absorbent hygiene
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products.
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(25) “Textile articles” means textile goods of a type customarily and ordinarily used in
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households and businesses, and include, but are not limited to: apparel, accessories, handbags,
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backpacks, draperies, shower curtains, furnishings, upholstery, beddings, towels, napkins, and
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tablecloths. “Textile articles” does not include:
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(i) A carpet or rug;

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(ii) A treatment for use on covered textiles or leathers;
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(iii) A textile used in or designed for laboratory analysis and testing;
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(iv) A stadium shade or other architectural fabric structure; or
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(v) Filtration or separation media processing equipment and plumbing, or a filter product
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used in industrial applications, including but not limited to, chemical or pharmaceutical
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manufacturing and environmental control technologies.
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SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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EXPLANATION
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
OF
A N A C T
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- CONSUMER PFAS BAN ACT OF 2024
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This act would modify the definition of “intentionally added PFAS” to mean PFAS that
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are deliberately added during the manufacturing of a covered product to perform a specific function.
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This act would take effect upon passage.
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