What this bill does

What this bill does

Prohibits the sale of certain products that contain regulated perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances; requires manufacturers of products containing PFAS to provide notice of such fact to persons that offer the products for sale or distribution; provides penalties for violations.

Official title from the legislative record. Budget and omnibus bills list every Part in this field; the heading above is the opening clause.

Why we track this bill

Why we track this bill

Tracked because its title refers to PFAS and other emerging contaminants. Our relevance score for this bill is 89 out of 100. Scoring is automatic and rule-based — see the methodology for how it is calculated.

What has happened so far

The complete official action history, newest first.

Legislative history

  1. May 22, 2025 — milestone

    referred to codes

    Assembly
  2. May 21, 2025

    DELIVERED TO ASSEMBLY

    Senate
  3. May 21, 2025 — milestone

    PASSED SENATE

    Senate
  4. May 1, 2025

    ADVANCED TO THIRD READING

    Senate
  5. April 30, 2025

    2ND REPORT CAL.

    Senate
  6. April 29, 2025

    1ST REPORT CAL.765

    Senate
  7. January 30, 2025

    PRINT NUMBER 187A

    Senate
  8. January 30, 2025

    AMEND AND RECOMMIT TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

    Senate
  9. January 8, 2025 — milestone

    REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

    Senate

Recorded votes

Every roll call the legislative record includes for this bill.

Recorded votes

Senate Environmental Conservation Committee Vote

May 13, 2025 · Senate

Passed

11 yes0 no0 not voting · 0 absent

How each legislator voted (11 members)

Official record of this vote

Senate Environmental Conservation Committee Vote

April 29, 2025 · Senate

Passed

11 yes0 no0 not voting · 0 absent

How each legislator voted (11 members)

Official record of this vote

Documents

Official bill text, amendments and analyses. Links go to the authoritative source wherever one is published.

Documents

Bill text

Related bills

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