(1) Beginning December 1, 2027, a manufacturer shall include a label on the package of the menstrual product manufactured on or after December 1, 2027, that lists each ingredient intentionally added. (2) (a) The label described in Subsection (1) shall: (i) except as provided in Subsection (2)(b), list each ingredient intentionally added in order of predominance by weight as a percentage of the weight of the menstrual product; (ii) be in a conspicuous location on the outside packaging of the menstrual product; and (iii) be in legible type. (b) If the weight of an ingredient intentionally added is less than 1% of the weight of the menstrual product, the ingredient intentionally added may be listed in any order following the other ingredients intentionally added listed as described in Subsection (2)(a). (3) Reasonable variations in the amount of an ingredient intentionally added in a menstrual product listed on the label as described in Subsection (2) is permitted. (4) Nothing in this section prohibits a manufacturer from using technology, including a link to an internet website, to provide the information required under Subsections (1) and (2). (5) (a) This section may not be construed to require a manufacturer to disclose confidential business information on the package of a menstrual product or on the manufacturer's website. (b) If an ingredient intentionally added is confidential business information, the ingredient intentionally added may be listed as described in this section by the common name of the ingredient intentionally added. (6) A manufacturer shall revise the list required under Subsection (1) no later than: (a) for a label on the package of a menstrual product, 18 months after the day on which an intentionally added ingredient is added or changed in the menstrual product; or (b) for a list of intentionally added ingredients using technology as described in Subsection (4), 6 months after the day on which an intentionally added ingredient is added or changed in the menstrual product.
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