S. 272Introduced

Protect Infant Formula from Contamination Act

Imposes new FDA and manufacturer reporting, response, and oversight requirements for contaminated, adulterated, or misbranded infant formula

What this bill does

Imposes new FDA and manufacturer reporting, response, and oversight requirements for contaminated, adulterated, or misbranded infant formula

Key points
  • Require rapid contamination reports
  • Require finished formula test notifications
  • Require infant formula supply reports
  • Direct FDA corrective action review

Where it stands

Status
Introduced
Latest action
2026-05-04Held at the desk.

Topics and policy areas

undefinedChild healthCongressional oversightConsumer affairsFood supply, safety, and labelingGovernment information and archivesHealthManufacturing