Does MoCRA Apply to Your Business?

While the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) applies to most cosmetics businesses, Congress included specific exemptions for very small businesses to avoid placing disproportionate compliance burdens on artisanal and micro-scale cosmetics producers.

Understanding whether you qualify for an exemption could save significant compliance costs — or get you into serious trouble if you wrongly assume you're exempt.

The Small Business Exemption for Facility Registration

Under MoCRA, a business qualifies for the small business exemption from facility registration and product listing if:

⚠️ Important: The $1,000,000 threshold applies to cosmetics sales only, not total business revenue. A large company that happens to sell a small amount of cosmetics may still qualify for the exemption on cosmetics — but must evaluate carefully.

What the Exemption Does NOT Cover

Even if your business qualifies for the small business exemption from facility registration and product listing, you are still required to comply with:

Products That Are Never Exempt

Regardless of business size or revenue, certain product categories have no exemption from MoCRA registration:

Extended Deadlines for Small Businesses

Businesses that qualify as small businesses (but are not fully exempt due to product type) received an extended compliance deadline:

How to Determine Your Status

  1. 1
    Calculate your 3-year average cosmetics sales Include all cosmetics revenue from all related businesses (parent companies, subsidiaries, affiliates) under common ownership or control.
  2. 2
    Review your product portfolio Identify any products that contact mucus membranes, are injected, intended for internal use, or for children under 12. These products require registration regardless of revenue.
  3. 3
    Assess if exemption applies If revenue is under $1M AND no exempt-excluded products exist, you may be fully exempt from registration/listing but must still comply with safety, labeling, and adverse event reporting.
  4. 4
    Monitor your revenue If your cosmetics sales grow beyond $1M, you lose the exemption and must register within one year of exceeding the threshold.
✅ When in doubt, register. The cost of registration is modest, and the penalty for non-compliance (FDA enforcement action, import holds) far exceeds the savings from avoiding registration.

How Regovant Can Help

Regovant can assess your specific situation, determine whether you qualify for the small business exemption, and if registration is required, handle the complete MoCRA registration process on your behalf as your U.S. Agent.

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