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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1378Introduced by Senator HurtadoFebruary 18, 2022 An act to amend Section 492 of the Food and Agricultural Code, relating to food and agriculture. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1378, as introduced, Hurtado. Food Biotechnology Task Force.Existing law creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force and authorizes the task force to request that particular agencies lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology, as specified.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to those provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 492 of the Food and Agricultural Code is amended to read:492. (a) The Legislature hereby creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force. The task force shall be cochaired by the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, Services and the Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The task force shall consult with appropriate state agencies and the University of California. The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall be the lead agency.(b) An advisory committee shall be appointed by the task force to provide input on issues reviewed by the task force. The advisory committee shall consist of representatives from consumer groups, environmental organizations, farmers, ranchers, representatives from the biotechnology industry, researchers, organic farmers, food processors, retailers, and others with interests in the issues surrounding biotechnology.(c) The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall make funds available to other agencies to accomplish the purposes of this article and shall contract, where appropriate, with the California Council on Science and Technology, the University of California, or other entities to review issues evaluated by the task force or support activities of the advisory committee.(d) The task force may request particular agencies to lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology. As funding becomes available, the task force shall evaluate factors including all of the following:(1) Definition and categorization of food biotechnology and production processes.(2) Scientific literature on the subject, and a characterization of information resources readily available to consumers.(3) Issues related to domestic and international marketing of biotechnology foods foods, such as the handling, processing, manufacturing, distribution, labeling, and marketing of these products.(4) Potential benefits and impacts to human health, the states economy, and the environment accruing from food biotechnology.(5) Existing federal and state evaluation and oversight procedures.(e) An initial sum of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund for disbursement to the Department of Food and Agriculture. department. It is the intent of the Legislature to make further funds available to accomplish the purposes contained in this article.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1378Introduced by Senator HurtadoFebruary 18, 2022 An act to amend Section 492 of the Food and Agricultural Code, relating to food and agriculture. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1378, as introduced, Hurtado. Food Biotechnology Task Force.Existing law creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force and authorizes the task force to request that particular agencies lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology, as specified.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to those provisions.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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2020 An act to amend Section 492 of the Food and Agricultural Code, relating to food and agriculture.
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2626 SB 1378, as introduced, Hurtado. Food Biotechnology Task Force.
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2828 Existing law creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force and authorizes the task force to request that particular agencies lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology, as specified.This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to those provisions.
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3030 Existing law creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force and authorizes the task force to request that particular agencies lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology, as specified.
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3232 This bill would make nonsubstantive changes to those provisions.
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3838 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 492 of the Food and Agricultural Code is amended to read:492. (a) The Legislature hereby creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force. The task force shall be cochaired by the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, Services and the Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The task force shall consult with appropriate state agencies and the University of California. The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall be the lead agency.(b) An advisory committee shall be appointed by the task force to provide input on issues reviewed by the task force. The advisory committee shall consist of representatives from consumer groups, environmental organizations, farmers, ranchers, representatives from the biotechnology industry, researchers, organic farmers, food processors, retailers, and others with interests in the issues surrounding biotechnology.(c) The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall make funds available to other agencies to accomplish the purposes of this article and shall contract, where appropriate, with the California Council on Science and Technology, the University of California, or other entities to review issues evaluated by the task force or support activities of the advisory committee.(d) The task force may request particular agencies to lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology. As funding becomes available, the task force shall evaluate factors including all of the following:(1) Definition and categorization of food biotechnology and production processes.(2) Scientific literature on the subject, and a characterization of information resources readily available to consumers.(3) Issues related to domestic and international marketing of biotechnology foods foods, such as the handling, processing, manufacturing, distribution, labeling, and marketing of these products.(4) Potential benefits and impacts to human health, the states economy, and the environment accruing from food biotechnology.(5) Existing federal and state evaluation and oversight procedures.(e) An initial sum of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund for disbursement to the Department of Food and Agriculture. department. It is the intent of the Legislature to make further funds available to accomplish the purposes contained in this article.
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4040 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
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4444 SECTION 1. Section 492 of the Food and Agricultural Code is amended to read:492. (a) The Legislature hereby creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force. The task force shall be cochaired by the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, Services and the Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The task force shall consult with appropriate state agencies and the University of California. The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall be the lead agency.(b) An advisory committee shall be appointed by the task force to provide input on issues reviewed by the task force. The advisory committee shall consist of representatives from consumer groups, environmental organizations, farmers, ranchers, representatives from the biotechnology industry, researchers, organic farmers, food processors, retailers, and others with interests in the issues surrounding biotechnology.(c) The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall make funds available to other agencies to accomplish the purposes of this article and shall contract, where appropriate, with the California Council on Science and Technology, the University of California, or other entities to review issues evaluated by the task force or support activities of the advisory committee.(d) The task force may request particular agencies to lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology. As funding becomes available, the task force shall evaluate factors including all of the following:(1) Definition and categorization of food biotechnology and production processes.(2) Scientific literature on the subject, and a characterization of information resources readily available to consumers.(3) Issues related to domestic and international marketing of biotechnology foods foods, such as the handling, processing, manufacturing, distribution, labeling, and marketing of these products.(4) Potential benefits and impacts to human health, the states economy, and the environment accruing from food biotechnology.(5) Existing federal and state evaluation and oversight procedures.(e) An initial sum of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund for disbursement to the Department of Food and Agriculture. department. It is the intent of the Legislature to make further funds available to accomplish the purposes contained in this article.
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4646 SECTION 1. Section 492 of the Food and Agricultural Code is amended to read:
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5050 492. (a) The Legislature hereby creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force. The task force shall be cochaired by the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, Services and the Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The task force shall consult with appropriate state agencies and the University of California. The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall be the lead agency.(b) An advisory committee shall be appointed by the task force to provide input on issues reviewed by the task force. The advisory committee shall consist of representatives from consumer groups, environmental organizations, farmers, ranchers, representatives from the biotechnology industry, researchers, organic farmers, food processors, retailers, and others with interests in the issues surrounding biotechnology.(c) The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall make funds available to other agencies to accomplish the purposes of this article and shall contract, where appropriate, with the California Council on Science and Technology, the University of California, or other entities to review issues evaluated by the task force or support activities of the advisory committee.(d) The task force may request particular agencies to lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology. As funding becomes available, the task force shall evaluate factors including all of the following:(1) Definition and categorization of food biotechnology and production processes.(2) Scientific literature on the subject, and a characterization of information resources readily available to consumers.(3) Issues related to domestic and international marketing of biotechnology foods foods, such as the handling, processing, manufacturing, distribution, labeling, and marketing of these products.(4) Potential benefits and impacts to human health, the states economy, and the environment accruing from food biotechnology.(5) Existing federal and state evaluation and oversight procedures.(e) An initial sum of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund for disbursement to the Department of Food and Agriculture. department. It is the intent of the Legislature to make further funds available to accomplish the purposes contained in this article.
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5252 492. (a) The Legislature hereby creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force. The task force shall be cochaired by the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, Services and the Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The task force shall consult with appropriate state agencies and the University of California. The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall be the lead agency.(b) An advisory committee shall be appointed by the task force to provide input on issues reviewed by the task force. The advisory committee shall consist of representatives from consumer groups, environmental organizations, farmers, ranchers, representatives from the biotechnology industry, researchers, organic farmers, food processors, retailers, and others with interests in the issues surrounding biotechnology.(c) The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall make funds available to other agencies to accomplish the purposes of this article and shall contract, where appropriate, with the California Council on Science and Technology, the University of California, or other entities to review issues evaluated by the task force or support activities of the advisory committee.(d) The task force may request particular agencies to lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology. As funding becomes available, the task force shall evaluate factors including all of the following:(1) Definition and categorization of food biotechnology and production processes.(2) Scientific literature on the subject, and a characterization of information resources readily available to consumers.(3) Issues related to domestic and international marketing of biotechnology foods foods, such as the handling, processing, manufacturing, distribution, labeling, and marketing of these products.(4) Potential benefits and impacts to human health, the states economy, and the environment accruing from food biotechnology.(5) Existing federal and state evaluation and oversight procedures.(e) An initial sum of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund for disbursement to the Department of Food and Agriculture. department. It is the intent of the Legislature to make further funds available to accomplish the purposes contained in this article.
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5454 492. (a) The Legislature hereby creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force. The task force shall be cochaired by the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, Services and the Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The task force shall consult with appropriate state agencies and the University of California. The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall be the lead agency.(b) An advisory committee shall be appointed by the task force to provide input on issues reviewed by the task force. The advisory committee shall consist of representatives from consumer groups, environmental organizations, farmers, ranchers, representatives from the biotechnology industry, researchers, organic farmers, food processors, retailers, and others with interests in the issues surrounding biotechnology.(c) The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall make funds available to other agencies to accomplish the purposes of this article and shall contract, where appropriate, with the California Council on Science and Technology, the University of California, or other entities to review issues evaluated by the task force or support activities of the advisory committee.(d) The task force may request particular agencies to lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology. As funding becomes available, the task force shall evaluate factors including all of the following:(1) Definition and categorization of food biotechnology and production processes.(2) Scientific literature on the subject, and a characterization of information resources readily available to consumers.(3) Issues related to domestic and international marketing of biotechnology foods foods, such as the handling, processing, manufacturing, distribution, labeling, and marketing of these products.(4) Potential benefits and impacts to human health, the states economy, and the environment accruing from food biotechnology.(5) Existing federal and state evaluation and oversight procedures.(e) An initial sum of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund for disbursement to the Department of Food and Agriculture. department. It is the intent of the Legislature to make further funds available to accomplish the purposes contained in this article.
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5858 492. (a) The Legislature hereby creates the Food Biotechnology Task Force. The task force shall be cochaired by the Secretary of California Health and Human Services, Services and the Secretary of the California Department of Food and Agriculture. The task force shall consult with appropriate state agencies and the University of California. The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall be the lead agency.
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6060 (b) An advisory committee shall be appointed by the task force to provide input on issues reviewed by the task force. The advisory committee shall consist of representatives from consumer groups, environmental organizations, farmers, ranchers, representatives from the biotechnology industry, researchers, organic farmers, food processors, retailers, and others with interests in the issues surrounding biotechnology.
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6262 (c) The Department of Food and Agriculture department shall make funds available to other agencies to accomplish the purposes of this article and shall contract, where appropriate, with the California Council on Science and Technology, the University of California, or other entities to review issues evaluated by the task force or support activities of the advisory committee.
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6464 (d) The task force may request particular agencies to lead the effort to evaluate various factors related to food biotechnology. As funding becomes available, the task force shall evaluate factors including all of the following:
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7676 (e) An initial sum of one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund for disbursement to the Department of Food and Agriculture. department. It is the intent of the Legislature to make further funds available to accomplish the purposes contained in this article.