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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 4476 (Introduced in House) — To require ingredient labeling of certain consumer cleaning products, and for other purposes. · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. Required internet disclosure

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Each manufacturer of a cleaning product shall make available in a clear and conspicuous location on the website of such manufacturer, if the manufacturer maintains a website, a complete list of each of the manufacturer’s cleaning products’ ingredients not later than 6 months after the date of enactment of this Act. The disclosure required by subsection
(a)shall— name and list the product’s ingredients in the manner prescribed in section 3; be reviewed every 120 days and revised as necessary to reflect changes to cleaning products; include the appropriate Chemical Abstract Services number for each ingredient; identify any potential adverse health effect of each ingredient in the cleaning product and use the appropriate signal word or hazard descriptor as prescribed in section 2(p) of the Federal Hazardous Substances Act ( 15 U.S.C. 1261(p) ); and be sortable by product, ingredient, adverse health effect, and other categories as determined by the Commission. Promptly after the date set forth in subsection (a), the Commission shall provide on the website of the Commission a web page that aggregates the information made available by manufacturers under such subsection and that allows users to compare products made by different manufacturers. Such web page shall be reviewed every 6 months and revised as necessary to reflect changes to cleaning products. The disclosures required to be made on a website or web page subject to this section shall be available in English, Spanish, and any other language the Commission determines necessary to ensure that users of a cleaning product in the United States are informed as to the complete list of the product’s ingredients and potential adverse health effects.
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