Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1788

Filed
1/27/23  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the labeling of analogue and cell-cultured products.

Impact

The bill, if enacted, would amend existing laws regarding misbranding under the Health and Safety Code, specifically targeting how analogue and cell-cultured products are presented in the market. By requiring clear labeling, the legislation seeks to prevent consumer deception and ensure that individuals are not misled by product representations. This would likely enhance consumer rights and allow individuals to make informed choices based on accurate product information, fostering better compliance with food safety regulations.

Summary

House Bill 1788, sponsored by Representative Buckley, addresses the labeling requirements for analogue and cell-cultured products. The bill aims to mitigate misleading and false labeling practices by establishing clear definitions for these products and mandating specific labeling requirements. Under the proposed legislation, cell-cultured products must display terms like 'cell-cultured' or 'lab-grown' prominently near the product name. Additionally, analogue products must be labeled as such, alongside terms like 'meatless' or 'plant-based' to ensure transparency for consumers. This change is aimed at providing consumers with better information regarding the contents of such products, thereby improving food safety standards in Texas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB1788 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among agriculture and beef industry stakeholders. Proponents argue that clear labeling will protect consumer interests and enhance market transparency for both analogue and cell-cultured products. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the potential burden on producers, particularly in adapting to new labeling standards. The bill reflects a growing trend toward stricter regulatory standards in the food industry, resonating with broader movements emphasizing consumer protection and transparency.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve potential pushback from producers of alternative proteins who may view the strict labeling as a hindrance to their marketing strategies. Given the increasing popularity of plant-based and lab-grown products, opposition may arise regarding the implications of such regulations on market competitiveness. The discussions in legislative committees indicated a clear divide between those favoring strict labeling protocols for consumer clarity and those concerned about the economic implications for manufacturers of innovative food products.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 431. Texas Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act
    • Section: 0805
    • Section: 082
    • Section: 0805
  • Chapter 433. Texas Meat And Poultry Inspection Act
    • Section: 0415
    • Section: 0415

Companion Bills

TX SB664

Identical Relating to the labeling of analogue and cell-cultured products.

Previously Filed As

TX SB664

Relating to the labeling of analogue and cell-cultured products.

TX SB1145

Relating to the advertising and labeling of certain food products.

TX HB5349

West Virginia Truth in Food Labeling Act

TX HB316

Relating to the advertising and labeling of certain food products.

TX HB242

Relating to the advertising and labeling of certain food products.

TX HB1431

Relating to certain prohibited acts with respect to cell-cultured protein for human consumption.

TX SB261

Relating to a prohibition on the offering for sale and the sale of cell-cultured protein for human consumption; providing civil and criminal penalties.

TX H135

Misbranding/Cell-Cultured Meat/WNC Donations

TX HB2277

Relating to marketing and labeling requirements for certain food products, including imitation meat food products.

TX HB913

Meat labeling; require accurate labeling of meat and nonmeat products by processors, retail and food establishment prior to final sale.

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