Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB652

Introduced
4/22/25  
Engrossed
5/7/25  
Refer
5/8/25  
Report Pass
5/20/25  
Refer
5/21/25  
Report Pass
6/4/25  
Enrolled
6/9/25  
Chaptered
6/11/25  

Caption

Provides for seafood safety and testing (EN +$240,608 SD EX See Note)

Impact

By centralizing seafood regulation within the Department of Agriculture and Forestry, HB 652 modifies existing laws to enhance oversight of imported seafood. This includes the implementation of a new seafood safety fee that will escalate over the next few years, ensuring funding is allocated for continuous safety monitoring and enforcement. Additionally, the commissioner of agriculture gains expanded powers, allowing for imposition of fines and civil penalties for non-compliance, including testing violations. The creation of a dedicated database further strengthens the department’s ability to track and regulate seafood safety effectively.

Summary

House Bill 652 focuses on enhancing seafood safety regulations in Louisiana. The bill seeks to transfer the authority for imported seafood sampling, testing, and enforcement from the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism to the Department of Agriculture and Forestry. This shift aims to streamline the regulatory framework and place a greater emphasis on the agricultural department's role in ensuring the safety of seafood products available to consumers. The bill introduces rigorous reporting requirements for commercial processors and distributors, compelling them to provide quarterly details on seafood volumes purchased and sold, alongside their origins.

Sentiment

Responses to HB 652 have been largely positive among stakeholders concerned with food safety, including local seafood producers and health advocates. Supporters argue that consolidating seafood regulation will improve consumer safety and ensure that only safe seafood is marketed in Louisiana. Conversely, there are concerns about the financial implications for small processors and distributors who may struggle to meet the new regulatory demands and fees, indicating a slight opposition primarily based on economic impact.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the sustainability and economic burden that may be associated with the increased fees and reporting requirements. Some small businesses have voiced apprehensions about the potential rise in operational costs due to the implementation of civil penalties and the comprehensive reporting mandated by the bill. Moreover, there are discussions around the balance between maintaining safety standards while not stifling local seafood businesses, as opponents fear that the increased regulation might lead to reduced competition or market accessibility for small-scale operators.

Companion Bills

LA HB550

Replaces Provides for reporting, data collection, and information sharing related to domestic and imported seafood (OR INCREASE SD RV See Note)

Previously Filed As

LA SB62

Provides relative to seafood safety. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB748

Provides relative to imported seafood safety fees (EN INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA SB40

Provides relative to seafood safety. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB166

Provides relative to seafood safety. (1/1/25) (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HB627

Provides relative to a fee increase for the Imported Seafood Safety Fund (RE +$1,875 SD RV See Note)

LA HB676

Establishes a seafood importer license for wholesale/retail dealers and retail dealers (EN INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA SR159

Directs the Louisiana Department of Health to protect the people of Louisiana from the dangers of imported seafood by immediately taking any and all action necessary to enforce the many provisions of Louisiana law relative to seafood safety.

LA HB693

Establishes a seafood import license for seafood dealers (EG INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HCR134

Creates the Imported Seafood Safety Task Force to study and make recommendations regarding the funding and enforcement of imported seafood regulations

LA HB429

Prohibits the use of imported seafood in food served at schools (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Similar Bills

LA HB550

Provides for reporting, data collection, and information sharing related to domestic and imported seafood (OR INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA SB560

Creates and provides for the Dairy Stabilization Study Commission. (8/1/18)

LA HB843

To provide for the regulation of industrial hemp, industrial hemp products, and industrial hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) products (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB748

Provides relative to imported seafood safety fees (EN INCREASE SD RV See Note)

LA SB148

Provides relative to the Department of Agriculture and Forestry and provides for technical changes. (gov sig)

LA HB640

Provides relative to industrial hemp (EN INCREASE SG RV See Note)

LA SB495

Provides relative to industrial and consumable hemp products. (8/1/24) (OR INCREASE SG EX See Note)