To the OP:
I just checked Ebay, which used to have lots of listings for photo grade hydroquionone, and there was only one listing, and it was expensive. There were several listings for it as a lab chemical, which were also expensive. Artcraft still shows it on their website for a reasonable price. I would suggest buying all you can afford, because soon it may not be available anymore, or may be prohibitively expensive.
I have some I bought ten years ago, and it's still good. At this point I'm not overly concerned, because I've started using Gadget Gainer's traditional ascorbic acid and phenidone formulas. Using sodium carbonate as accelerator is works well for prints. With borax as accelerator, it gives good negatives without excessive grain, but lots of borax is needed and developing times are long. But I like the results.
If phenidone becomes unavailable, I can make parodinal from generic Tylenol tablets. It can be used for prints if used at higher concentrations than used for negatives.
If acetaminophen tablets get banned, I may try ferrous oxalate, tree bark, or coffee. I won't give up easily. I think tree bark or coffee might stain prints excessively, though.