Pending FDA User-Fee Legislation May Be ‘Big Shot’ For Cosmetics Reg Reform

The Personal Care Products Council expects at least three cosmetics reform bills to make reappearances in the 115th Congress, but the best opportunity for updating regulations may involve tacking related provisions onto must-pass FDA user-fee bills this year. Top execs discussed the current legislative landscape during the “Washington Report” session of the trade group’s annual meeting in Palm Beach, Fla.

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The cosmetics industry is “closer than we have ever been” in its efforts to modernize the US regulatory framework for cosmetics, but in the current political climate the best chance for reform may not be standalone cosmetics legislation, according to Personal Care Products Council leadership.

Rather, FDA user-fee legislation currently under development could be “our big shot” for updating cosmetics regulations, PCPC’s John Hurson, executive...

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