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National Law Review
National Law Review
6/16/2026
School’s Out for Summer, but Minnesota’s Amara’s Law Still Assigns PFAS Reporting Homework

School’s Out for Summer, but Minnesota’s Amara’s Law Still Assigns PFAS Reporting Homework

Short summary

Minnesota's Amara's Law mandates that manufacturers report products containing intentionally added PFAS sold in the state by Sept. 15, 2026 (extendable to Dec. 14) through the PRISM portal, with an $800 fee. Companies must identify affected products, conduct supply chain outreach, and prepare for public disclosure of PFAS product associations; a broader PFAS ban takes effect Jan. 1, 2032.

  • Initial reporting deadline Sept. 15, 2026; products manufactured after July 1, 2023 covered
  • Submit via PRISM portal with product descriptions, PFAS chemicals, concentrations, functions, and manufacturer info; $800 one-time fee
  • Most reported data will be public; trade secret protection available; broader product ban effective Jan. 1, 2032

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