Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB90

Introduced
2/13/24  
Introduced
2/13/24  

Caption

Seafood products, country of origin, correct name, farm-raised or wild required disclosure by food service establishments

Impact

If passed, SB90 would amend existing Alabama laws related to food labeling and public health. The act obligates food service establishments to disclose pertinent information about seafood products sold or advertised. By doing so, the bill enhances consumer rights and promotes awareness regarding seafood sourcing. Establishments that fail to comply will face civil penalties imposed by the State Department of Public Health, thus ensuring regulatory compliance and consumer safety.

Summary

SB90 aims to enhance transparency in food service establishments by requiring them to disclose the country of origin of seafood products. Specifically, the bill mandates that food service establishments must not only provide the country of origin but also properly identify seafood using its common name. Furthermore, establishments must clearly differentiate between farm-raised and wild seafood. This initiative seeks to inform consumers about the provenance of their food, enabling better choices based on health, sustainability, and ethical considerations.

Contention

The proposed bill is expected to garner both support and criticism. Proponents argue that transparent labeling would empower consumers with crucial information, potentially leading to more sustainable seafood consumption. Conversely, opponents may argue about the burden placed on food service establishments in complying with these regulations, especially small businesses that may find the additional requirements demanding. The balance between consumer rights and business interests will likely be a significant point of debate during discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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