Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB817

Caption

Georgia Meat Transparency and Source Verification Act; enact

Impact

The Bill establishes significant public health safeguards by integrating testing protocols aimed at detecting avian influenza in poultry and specific health risks concerning older cattle. It requires that beef from cattle over five years old is clearly labeled and undergoes thorough testing to prevent the transmission of prion diseases. Moreover, the adaptation of these measures is expected to enhance consumer confidence by ensuring that meat products marketed as grass-fed or pasture-raised adhere to truthful standards.

Summary

House Bill 817, known as the Georgia Meat Transparency and Source Verification Act, seeks to increase transparency in the meat production industry by imposing source verification requirements on large-scale meat producers. This legislation mandates that such producers maintain comprehensive records of the source and management history of their livestock. These records must be accessible for inspection and retained for a minimum of five years, ensuring that meat products marketed under specific claims can be verified for authenticity and safety.

Contention

Notably, there could be contention regarding the compliance burden on smaller producers as this legislation primarily targets large-scale operations with significant gross sales. Supporters of the bill argue that increased transparency is crucial for consumer safety and informed choices, while opponents may raise concerns about the feasibility of compliance for smaller or less-resourced producers. The penalties for noncompliance include hefty fines, further complicating how smaller operations may navigate this new regulatory landscape, which could also impact market dynamics and competition.

Companion Bills

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