Arizona 2025 2025 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2164 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 03/17/2025

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Seventh Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR H.B. 2164 
 
public schools; ultraprocessed foods 
Purpose 
Prohibits, beginning in school year 2026-2027, any school that participates in a federally 
funded or assisted meal program from serving, selling or allowing a third party to sell 
ultraprocessed food on school campus during the normal school day. 
Background 
The Arizona Department of Education (ADE) must develop minimum nutrition standards 
that meet federal guidelines and regulations for foods and beverages sold or served on the school 
grounds of elementary schools, middle schools and junior high schools (schools) during the school 
day. School districts that offer instruction in grades 9 through 12 may adopt nutrition standards for 
high school campuses. Food and beverages sold or served on school grounds or at school-sponsored 
events during the normal school day must meet the nutrition standards developed by ADE, including 
food and beverage offered: 1) as a la carte items in the food service program; and 2) in vending 
machines, snack bars and meal-period kiosks and at school stores. The nutrition standards may 
include portion sizes, minimum nutrient values and a listing of contents (A.R.S ยง 15-242). 
A school that participates in the federal National School Lunch Program or federal School 
Breakfast Program must follow a set of regulations regarding the food and beverage items that a school 
may serve, including requirements relating to: 1) fruit and vegetable portion sizes; 2) whole grains; 3) 
limits on sodium and unhealthy fat; 4) offering low-fat and fat free milk; and 5) age-appropriate calorie 
minimums and maximums (ADE). 
The Joint Legislative Budget Committee estimates that H.B. 2164 would result in a small 
administrative workload increase for ADE that could be absorbed by existing staff (JLBC). 
Provisions 
1. Prohibits, beginning in school year 2026-2027, any school that participates in a federally 
funded or assisted meal program from serving, selling or allowing a third party to sell 
ultraprocessed food on school campus during the normal school day. 
2. Specifies that a student's parent or guardian is not prohibited from providing ultraprocessed 
food to the student during the normal school day. 
3. Requires ADE to post on its website: 
a) a standardized form that a public school may use to certify compliance with 
ultraprocessed food restrictions; and 
b) a list of each public school that has certified to ADE that the public school is compliant 
with ultraprocessed food restrictions.  FACT SHEET 
H.B. 2164 
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4. Defines ultraprocessed food as a food or beverage that contains one or more of the following 
ingredients: 
a) potassium bromate; 
b) propylparaben; 
c) titanium oxide; 
d) brominated vegetable oil; 
e) yellow dye 5; 
f) yellow dye 6; 
g) blue dye 1; 
h) blue dye 2; 
i) green dye 3; 
j) red dye 3; or  
k) red dye 40. 
5. Contains a statement of legislative findings. 
6. Designates this legislation as the Arizona Healthy Schools Act. 
7. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
House Action 
ED 2/4/25 DPA 10-0-1-1 
RO 2/5/25 W/D 
3
rd
 Read 2/24/25  59-0-1 
Prepared by Senate Research 
March 17, 2025 
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