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NY S06408
Bill
Status
4/18/2023
Primary Sponsor
Gustavo Rivera
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AI Summary
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Requires chain restaurants with 15 or more locations in New York to label menu items containing 100% or more of the daily value for added sugars as established by the FDA.
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Warning labels must appear next to or directly under the food item name on all menus, menu boards, food tags, and self-serve dispensing points.
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Chain menu developers must report to the department every 90 days on added sugars content in each food item or confirm no menu changes have been made.
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Violations subject to civil penalties of up to $250 per day for each non-compliant location.
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Department must promulgate rules and regulations designating the warning format within one year, with compliance required within one year thereafter; department must issue a report after six years reviewing impact on food reformulation and consumer behavior.
Legislative Description
Requires chain restaurants to display an added sugars warning next to or directly under the name of each food item with high added sugars content wherever such food item is listed on a menu, menu board, or food tag, and by any self-serve dispensing point at which such food item is dispensed.
Last Action
COMMITTED TO RULES
6/7/2024