§321-30.4 Cosmetics; animal testing; prohibition. (a) Notwithstanding any other law to the contrary, and except as otherwise provided in this section, it shall be unlawful for a manufacturer to import for profit, sell, or offer for sale in the State any cosmetic for which the manufacturer knew or reasonably should have known that an animal test was conducted or contracted, by or on behalf of the manufacturer or any supplier of the manufacturer, on or after January 1, 2022, in a cruel manner, as identified in section 711-1108.5(1)(a).
(b) A violation of this section shall be punishable by a fine of $5,000 and an additional $1,000 for each day the violation continues.
(c) A violation of this section may be enforced by the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the violation occurred. The fine shall be paid to the county in which the violation occurred.
(d) A prosecuting attorney may, upon a determination that there is a reasonable likelihood that a violation has occurred under this section, require a cosmetic manufacturer to disclose for the prosecuting attorney's review the testing data upon which the cosmetic manufacturer has relied in the development or manufacturing of the relevant cosmetic product sold in the State.
(e) To the extent testing data disclosed under this section may be withheld from public disclosure as confidential business information or otherwise under section 92F-13, it shall be treated as confidential and shall not be disclosed except to the extent necessary for enforcement of this section. A prosecuting attorney shall take other appropriate measures necessary to preserve the confidentiality of the information produced pursuant to this section.
(f) Counties or other political subdivisions of the State shall not establish any prohibition on or relating to animal tests as defined in this section that are not identical to the prohibitions set forth in this section and that do not include the exemptions contained in this section.
(g) This section shall not apply to:
(1) An animal test of a cosmetic that is required by a federal or state regulatory authority if all of the following apply:
(A) The cosmetic or an ingredient in the cosmetic that is being tested is in wide use and cannot be replaced by another cosmetic or ingredient capable of performing a similar function;
(B) A specific human health problem relating to the cosmetic or ingredient is substantiated and the need to conduct animal tests is justified and is supported by a detailed research protocol proposed as the basis for the evaluation of the cosmetic or ingredient; and
(C) There is no non-animal testing method accepted for the relevant purpose by the applicable federal or state regulatory authority;
(2) An animal test that was conducted to comply with a requirement of a foreign regulatory authority, if no evidence derived from that test was relied upon to substantiate the safety of a cosmetic sold within the State by the manufacturer;
(3) An animal test that was conducted on any product or ingredient subject to the requirements of subchapter V of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 United States Code 351 et seq.), as amended;
(4) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, an animal test that was conducted for purposes unrelated to cosmetics pursuant to a requirement of a federal, state, or foreign regulatory agency; provided that no evidence derived from the testing was relied upon to substantiate the safety of a cosmetic sold within this State by the manufacturer; provided further that if evidence from such testing was relied upon for that purpose, the prohibition in paragraph (1) does not apply if:
(A) Documentary evidence exists of the intent of the test that was unrelated to cosmetics; and
(B) The ingredient that was the subject of the testing has been used for purposes unrelated to cosmetics for not less than twelve months prior to the reliance;
(5) A cosmetic if the cosmetic in its final form was tested on animals before January 1, 2022, even if the cosmetic is manufactured on or after that date;
(6) An ingredient in a cosmetic if the ingredient was sold in this State and tested on animals before January 1, 2022, even if the ingredient is manufactured on or after that date; or
(7) A manufacturer reviewing, assessing, or retaining evidence from animal testing as defined in this section.
(h) As used in this section:
"Animal test" means the internal or external application of a cosmetic, either in its final form or any ingredient thereof, to the skin, eyes, or other body part of a live, nonhuman vertebrate.
"Cosmetic" means any article intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, or sprayed on; introduced into; or otherwise applied to the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance, including personal hygiene products such as deodorant, shampoo, or conditioner.
"Ingredient" means any component of a cosmetic as defined by title 21 Code of Federal Regulations section 700.3, as amended.
"Manufacturer" means any person whose name appears on the label of a cosmetic product pursuant to the requirements of title 21 Code of Federal Regulations section 701.12, as amended.
"Supplier" means any entity that supplies, directly or through a third party, any ingredient used in the formulation of a manufacturer's cosmetic. [L 2021, c 160, §2]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
321-1 General powers and duties of the department.
321-1.1 Development of environmental goals and objectives.
321-1.3 Domestic violence and sexual assault special fund.
321-1.4 Office of health care assurance special fund; deposits; expenditures
321-1.5 Primary health care incentive program; establishment.
321-1.6 Additional duties of the director.
321-1.7 Public health nursing services program.
321-1.8 Inspections; public notice.
321-1.9 Inspections; visits; state-licensed or state-certified care facilities.
321-1.65 Community health centers special fund.
321-2.5 Volunteer medical assistance personnel.
321-2.7 Preceptor credit assurance committee.
321-4.7 Producers of hand-pounded poi; exemption.
321-5 Contract for exchange of Hawaii personnel.
321-9 Seal, rules and regulations.
321-10 Rules, adoption, effect.
321-10.5 Agricultural processing facilities; permits; priority.
321-11 Subjects of health rules, generally.
321-11.1 Medically accurate sexuality health education.
321-11.4 Fees for electronic applications and payments
321-11.5 Establishment of fees.
321-11.6 Genetically modified organisms.
321-11.8 Care homes; liability insurance; coverage.
321-11.9 Dental health facilities; health care facilities; use of latex gloves.
321-12 Barbers, hairdressers, cosmeticians, cosmetologists, and beauticians.
321-12.2 Tanning facilities; minors; penalties.
321-12.5 Certified forensic examination fees.
321-13 Regulation of certain other occupations.
321-13.5 Certified nurse aides; investigations of abuse and neglect.
321-14 License to practice certain occupations.
321-14.5 Hospitals; licensing.
321-14.8 Home care agencies; licensing.
321-15.3 Criminal history disclosure of prospective care home resident.
321-15.6 Adult residential care homes; licensing.
321-15.9 Developmental disabilities residential services.
321-15.61 Adult residential care homes expanded admissions.
321-16.5 Special treatment facilities
321-16.6 Therapeutic living programs.
321-17 Vessels to carry diseased persons; penalty.
321-19 Delegation to counties.
321-21 Infectious wastes; management and disposal.
321-22 Long term care service development fund established.
321-22.5 Trauma system special fund
321-23 Catastrophic and traumatic emergency response program established.
321-23.3 Volunteer emergency medical disaster response personnel.
321-23.6 Rapid identification documents.
321-27 Sanitation and environmental health special fund.
321-28 Traumatic brain injury advisory board.
321-29 Epidemiologic investigations.
321-30.1 Medical cannabis registry and regulation special fund; established.
321-30.2 Civil monetary penalty special fund.
321-30.3 Default beverages offered with children's meals.
321-30.4 Cosmetics; animal testing; prohibition.
321-31 Functions of the department.
321-32 Epidemiological specialists.
321-34 Cytomegalovirus public education.
321-35 Department of education student physical examination follow-up assistance and consultations.
321-37 Child abuse and neglect secondary prevention programs.
321-38 Hawaii children's trust fund advisory committee.
321-43 Statistical activities.
321-46 Breast density mammography results; report and notification.
321-51 Department to administer part.
321-52 Powers, duties, and activities of the department.
321-62 General duties of department.
321-63 Director's specific duties and powers.
321-72 Sources of ionizing radiation; federal-state agreements.
321-82 Field nutritionist, rural Oahu.
321-91 Program of home health services.
321-93 Home health services; source of funds; disposition of receipts.
321-101 Systematic hearing and vision program.
321-106 Prevention of blindness at childbirth.
321-111 Sexually transmitted disease prevention program.
321-161 Chemical testing for alcohol concentration or drug content.
321-171 Children's mental health services; department responsibility.
321-172 Children's mental health services branch.
321-173 Community mental health services for children and youth.
321-174 Coordination of services with department of education.
321-175 Statewide children's mental health services plan.
321-176 Biennial review of progress.
321-192 Substance abuse program.
321-192.5 Substance abuse treatment monitoring program.
321-193 Duties and responsibilities of department.
321-193.5 Interagency coordination.
321-193.7 Clean and sober homes registry.
321-194 State advisory commission.
321-195 Annual report to the legislature.
321-198 State funding of substance abuse agencies.
321-212 Tobacco products; possession or consumption prohibited.
321-221 Findings and purpose. §321-221 Findings and purpose.
321-224 Department of health, functions, duties.
321-224.2 Enhanced and expanded emergency medical services; fees.
321-224.4 Community paramedicine program; established.
321-225 The state emergency medical services advisory committee.
321-225.5 Fall prevention and early detection coordinator.
321-227 Regulation of ambulances. §321-227 Regulation of ambulances.
321-228 Emergency medical services; counties. §321-228 Emergency medical services; counties.
321-228.5 Renumbered as §321-23.3.
321-228.6 Renumbered as §321-23.
321-229 Emergency medical services personnel, training programs.
321-229.2 First responder personnel; dementia training.
321-229.5 Renumbered as §321-23.6.
321-230 Technical assistance, data collection, evaluation.
321-232 Revenues; deposit into state general fund.
321-234 Emergency medical services special fund.
321-235 Immunity and limitation on liability for emergency aeromedical services.
321-237 Retention of relevant documentation.
321-281 Financial assistance fund for hemophilia.
321-282 General duties of the department.
321-291 Tests for phenylketonuria, hypothyroidism, and other metabolic diseases.
321-296 Newborn pulse oximetry screening.
321-301 Bilingual health education aide program; establishment.
321-311 Environmentally-related illness and injury surveillance.
321-311.5 Renumbered as §321-29.
321-312 Definition of environmentally-related illness or injury.
321-313 Definition of health care professional.
321-314 Reports to the department.
321-316 Immunity from liability.
321-322 Administration of programs.
321-324 Powers of the department.
321-327 Hawaii home visiting program; established.
321-331 Prenatal health care; authority.
321-341 Multidisciplinary and multiagency reviews.
321-343 Access to information; use of child death review information; protections.
321-345.5 Child death reviews; reports.
321-346 Immunity from liability.
321-352 Early intervention services for infants and toddlers with special needs.
321-352.2 Early language services for children who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind.
321-353 Hawaii early intervention coordinating council; establishment.
321-355 Early intervention special fund.
321-357 Early intervention special fund; purpose and use.
321-373 Regulation of tattoo artists.
321-373.5 Permit; required for tattoo shop and temporary locations.
321-374 License required; exemptions.
321-375 Examination, fees required.
321-377 Suspension or revocation of permit or license.
321-379 Enforcement; penalties.
321-381 Biennial renewal; failure to renew.
321-402 Food safety consultative and education program.
321-403 Food safety control system.
321-404 Public information monitoring system.
321-405 Confidentiality of information.
321-412 Indoor air quality program.
321-413 General functions, powers, and duties of the department.
321-422 Birth defects program.
321-423 Confidentiality of data.
321-425 Requests for information.
321-426 Birth defects special fund.
321-432 Case management services for medically fragile children.
321-442 Exemption from certain laws and rules.
321-472 Multidisciplinary and multiagency reviews
321-475 Use of domestic violence fatality review information and records
321-476 Immunity from liability
321-482 Home and community-based case management agency, authority over and evaluation of
321-483 Community care foster family home, authority over and evaluation of.
321-486.1 Action upon investigation.
321-487 Referral or transfers to uncertified or unlicensed care facility; penalty.
321-493 Day care centers for disabled and aged persons.
321-501 Multidisciplinary and multiagency mortality reviews.
321-503 Access to information.
321-506 Immunity from liability.
321-513 Enforcement; administrative penalties.
321-532 Stroke system of care; department duties.
321-534 Confidential information.
321-561 Limited service pregnancy centers; notice of reproductive health services.
321-562 Limited service pregnancy centers; enforcement; private right of action.
321-563 Seizure first aid; information.
321-571 Skilled nursing facilities.
321-581 Authority of the department of health.
321-582 Consultation with the University of Hawaii required.
321-583 Reduction or elimination of direct patient care services.