This bill prohibits the sale of condoms and personal lubricants that contain intentionally added per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). To implement this prohibition, the bill amends RSA 149-M:64 by adding a new subparagraph (j) that specifically addresses condoms and personal lubricants, including both vaginal and anal products. The bill aims to protect consumers from potentially harmful chemicals that may be present in these products.

The act is set to take effect 60 days after its passage. The fiscal impact of the bill is indeterminable, as it may affect expenditures related to the judicial and correctional systems due to potential changes in penalties for violations. However, it is estimated that there will be no revenue generated from this bill, and the appropriations required to cover any costs associated with its implementation are also projected to be zero.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 149-M:64
HB1080 text: 149-M:64