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1. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, each package or box containing a feminine hygiene product that is manufactured on or after January 1, 2025, for sale or distribution in this State must bear a label containing a plain and conspicuous list of all ingredients in the feminine hygiene product. Reasonable variations shall be permitted, and exemptions as to a small package shall be established by regulations prescribed by the Commissioner.
2. On the list of ingredients required pursuant to subsection 1, the ingredients must be:
(a)Listed in order of predominance by weight unless the weight of the ingredient is 1 percent or less. If the weight of an ingredient is less than 1 percent, the ingredient may be listed in any order following the other ingredients.
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, each package or box containing a feminine hygiene product that is manufactured on or after January 1, 2025, for sale or distribution in this State must bear a label containing a plain and conspicuous list of all ingredients in the feminine hygiene product. Reasonable variations shall be permitted, and exemptions as to a small package shall be established by regulations prescribed by the Commissioner.
2. On the list of ingredients required pursuant to subsection 1, the ingredients must be:
(a) Listed in order of predominance by weight unless the weight of the ingredient is 1 percent or less. If the weight of an ingredient is less than 1 percent, the ingredient may be listed in any order following the other ingredients.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this section, identified using standardized nomenclature, including, without limitation, the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients, the Consumer Product Ingredients Dictionary published by the Household and Commercial Products Association or the common name of the chemical. If the ingredient does not have a standardized nomenclature, the ingredient must be identified using the name established by the Center for Baby and Adult Hygiene Products.
3. If an ingredient is confidential business information, the ingredient may be identified on the list of ingredients required pursuant to subsection 1 by its common name.
4. If a manufacturer has an Internet website, the list of ingredients that is required pursuant to subsection 1 must be posted on the Internet website of the manufacturer.
5. Nothing in this section prohibits a manufacturer from using technology, including, without limitation, a link to an Internet website, to communicate the information required by this section.