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California Bill Would Prohibit Importation of Animal-Tested Cosmetics

A bill recently introduced in the California state legislature would ban importation and sale in the state of cosmetics tested on animals. Introduced by state Sen. Cathleen Galgiani, D-Stockton, S.B. 1249 “would make it unlawful for any cosmetic manufacturer to…

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knowingly import or sell any cosmetic, including personal hygiene products such as deodorant, shampoo, or conditioner, in California if the final product or any component of the product was tested on animals after Jan. 1, 2020,” according to a press release from the non-profit Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. “A violation would result in a fine of up to $500 for the first violation and up to $1,000 for each subsequent violation.”