EPA Issues Final Rule Under TSCA Requires Reporting of PFAS (1,462 CHEMICALS) Within 18 Months
Insights for Insurers Alert | 1 min read
Oct 16, 2023
On October 11, 2023, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued its final rule under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). The rule requires every company that manufactured or imported PFAS for a commercial purpose in 2011 or after to report PFAS data to the EPA within 18 months of the effective date of November 13, 2023.
The reporting requirements, among other things, call for the chemical identity and molecular structure, quantities, how the reporting entity and consumers used it, health and environmental effects, disposal, and more. The rule encompasses more than 1,462 chemicals. The EPA notes that inquiry may be required from “the full scope of [the reporting entities’] organization[,]” not merely management and supervisory personnel. It may also require inquiries outside the organization. Understandably, many companies and their professional advisors are raising concerns about the costs of reporting, questioning the ability to comply with these onerous reporting requirements for these ubiquitous substances, and remaining skeptical about the utility and benefits of the reporting requirements. The reporting scheme will likely accrue to the benefit of the plaintiffs’ bar.
Related People
Related Capabilities
Featured Insights

Press Release
May 7, 2026
Hinshaw Recognized as a 2026 BTI Associate Satisfaction A-Lister Firm

Press Release
May 7, 2026
Pedro Hernandez Recognized at the 2026 ALM Florida Legal Awards Gala

Consumer Crossroads: Where Financial Services and Litigation Intersect
May 6, 2026
Second Circuit Rules New York Interest-on-Escrow Law is Preempted by National Bank Act

Privacy, Cyber & AI Decoded Alert
May 6, 2026
From Protection to Readiness: What Today’s Cyber Landscape Demands of Organizations

Press Release
Apr 30, 2026
Six-Attorney Team Joins Hinshaw’s Consumer Financial Services Group

In The News
Apr 29, 2026
Lauren Campisi Featured in the 20th Anniversary of Louisiana Super Lawyers Magazine

In The News
Apr 28, 2026
Matt Henderson Provides Media Insights as Conflict of Interest Lawsuits Target Law Firms

In The News
Apr 28, 2026
Akeela White Analyzes US House Hearing on Credit Reporting Compliance Reforms





