| Targeted audience |
U.S. domestic manufacturers, distributor; U.S. importers and upstream suppliers |
| Products concerned |
Consumer products |
Key industries concerned with this insight |
Cookware, Juvenile products, Upholstered furniture |
| Application date |
September 15, 2026 |
Main content or requirements |
U.S. Minnesota further extended the initial PFAS reporting due date to September 15, 2026. |
| Reference |
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U.S. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) announced to extend the initial reporting due date again to September 15, 2026.
The extension gives manufacturers more time to:
- establish agreements with suppliers to report on their behalf as allowed in proposed state rule
- become familiar with the reporting system (PRISM)
- utilize support from the MPCA
Manufacturers who are unable to meet the Sept. 15, 2026, due date may apply for a single 90-day extension. Meanwhile, manufacturers may request a waiver to the PFAS in products reporting requirement if substantially equivalent information is publicly available. The extension or waiver request forms, along with fees, must be postmarked by August 16, 2026.
PFAS in product reports for manufacturers receiving extensions will be due by Dec. 14, 2026.
In addition, manufacturers are still required to submit annual updates by February 1 of the following year if:
- A significant change was made to a product;
- New product information was provided to a manufacturer; or
- A new product was sold, offered for sale, or distributed in or into the state.
Key Dates for Reporting
- Aug. 16, 2026 — requests for reporting extension and waivers are postmarked on or before this date
- Sept. 15, 2026 — initial reports are due
- Dec. 14, 2026 — reports due for manufacturers receiving extensions
- February 1 each year — annual updates are due when required
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