Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3228

Introduced
2/6/24  

Caption

GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FOOD

Impact

The enactment of SB3228 will alter existing labeling practices significantly by imposing stricter requirements on food producers and retailers. Those who violate the act may face civil penalties, and consumers will have the right to take legal action against manufacturers or retailers for not complying with the labeling requirements. This potentially enhances consumer awareness about genetically modified foods and aims to promote transparency in food labeling.

Summary

SB3228, known as the Genetically Engineered Food Labeling Act, mandates labeling requirements for foods produced entirely or partially with genetic engineering, effective January 1, 2025. The bill stipulates that any such food sold at retail must disclose its genetic engineering status. The failure to do so will classify the product as misbranded under Illinois law. Notably, the legislation exempts certain food types, including organic products under federal regulations, thereby ensuring that consumers can distinguish genetically engineered foods from organic options without listing specific ingredients as genetically engineered.

Contention

As with many policies surrounding genetically modified organisms, debates are likely to arise regarding the impact on the food industry. Proponents argue that clear labeling will benefit consumers and promote informed choices regarding food products. Conversely, critics may raise concerns about the financial burden on producers and potential market confusion resulting from stringent labeling requirements. The bill's implementation will require the Department of Public Health to adopt rules and enforcement mechanisms to monitor compliance, further intensifying the conversation around food regulation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB0125

GENETICALLY ENGINEERED FOOD

IL HB05117

An Act Concerning Genetically-engineered Foods.

IL HB06527

An Act Concerning Genetically-engineered Food.

IL S3098

Requires labeling of foods containing genetically engineered material.

IL HB06519

An Act Concerning The Labeling Of Genetically-engineered Food.

IL HB06798

An Act Requiring Labeling Of Baby Food And Infant Formula Containing Genetically Engineered Organisms.

IL HB829

Requires disclosure and labeling on all food products derived from genetically engineered agricultural products

IL HB06418

An Act Requiring Labeling Of Genetically-engineered Foods.

IL HB05300

An Act Concerning Children's Food And Genetic Engineering.

IL HB3499

Relating to the labeling of genetically modified food; authorizing a civil penalty.

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