HB 2164 Initials CH/LN Page 1 Education ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Fifty-seventh Legislature First Regular Session HB2164: public schools; ultraprocessed foods Sponsor: Representative Biasiucci, LD 30 Committee on Education Overview Restricts a public school from serving or selling ultraprocessed food on the school campus during the normal school day. History Statute tasks the Arizona Department of Education (ADE) with developing minimum nutrition standards that meet at least federal guidelines and regulations for foods and beverages sold or served on elementary, middle or junior high school grounds during the normal school day. ADE may develop nutrition standards that: 1) include portion sizes, minimum nutrient values and a listing of contents; and 2) are more stringent than the federal guidelines and regulations. Food and beverages sold or served on school grounds of elementary, middle and junior high schools or at school-sponsored events during the normal school day must meet the ADE- developed minimum nutrition standards, including a la carte items in the food service program and food and beverages sold in vending machines, snack bars and meal-period kiosks and at school stores. Parents, students and community members may review food and beverage contracts to ensure that food and beverages sold on campuses provide nutritious sustenance to students, promote good health, help students learn, provide energy and model fit living for life (A.R.S § 15-242). Schools participating in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program (SBP must follow federally set meal patterns that outline weekly meal components, amounts of food and dietary specifications (NSLP Meal Pattern, SBP Meal Pattern). Provisions 1. Prohibits a public school from serving or selling ultraprocessed food on the school campus during the normal school day. (Sec. 1) 2. Defines ultraprocessed food as a food or beverage that contains one or more of the following ingredients: a) potassium bromate; b) propylparaben; d) titanium dioxide; c) brominated vegetable oil; d) yellow dye 5 or 6; e) blue dye 1 or 2; f) green dye 3; or g) red dye 3 or 40. (Sec. 1) ☐ Prop 105 (45 votes) ☐ Prop 108 (40 votes) ☐ Emergency (40 votes) ☐ Fiscal Note HB 2164 Initials CH/LN Page 2 Education 3. Specifies a parent is not prevented from providing their student ultraprocessed food during the normal school day. (Sec. 1) 4. Contains legislative findings. (Sec. 2)