Michigan 2023-2024 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB5486

Introduced
2/22/24  

Caption

Food: other; food law; amend to reflect amendments to the public health code. Amends sec. 1107 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1107). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5477'24

Impact

The most significant impact of HB 5486 is on the regulatory framework governing food establishments across Michigan. The bill seeks to enhance food safety measures by mandating evaluations of food handling practices. This aims to reduce the likelihood of foodborne illness outbreaks by ensuring that businesses adhere to strict safety standards. Moreover, by clarifying definitions in existing law, the bill intends to provide clearer guidance for both regulators and food service operators, potentially leading to more efficient inspections and compliance checks.

Summary

House Bill 5486 aims to amend 2000 PA 92, known as the Food Law, specifically focusing on section 1107. The bill empowers the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development with broad authority over food establishments and outlines key definitions relevant to food safety regulations. These include provisions for food audits, inspections, and assessments meant to ensure compliance with food safety standards. By redefining terms such as 'food establishment', 'expanded retail food establishment', and 'food safety audit', the bill seeks to streamline food processing and selling practices within the state.

Contention

However, there are points of contention surrounding this legislative proposal. Critics may argue that while enhancing safety standards is beneficial, the implementation of stricter regulations might impose additional burdens on small businesses, particularly local food vendors and farmers' markets. The fear is that compliance costs might rise, leading to a potential decrease in the market for locally sourced foods. Supporters of the bill, on the other hand, argue that these amendments are necessary for protecting public health and enhancing consumer confidence in food safety practices.

Companion Bills

MI HB5477

Same As Health facilities: certificate of need; requirement to obtain a certificate of need; eliminate. Amends secs. 2612, 20101, 20145, 20155, 20161, 20164, 20165, 20166, 21551, 21562 & 21563 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.2612 et seq.) & repeals (See bill).

Previously Filed As

MI HB4042

Food: service establishments; exemption for certain outdoor event spaces; provide for. Amends sec. 1107 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1107).

MI HB5911

Food: service establishments; exemption for certain outdoor event spaces; provide for. Amends sec. 1107 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1107).

MI HB6130

Food: retail establishments; safety guidelines; update. Amends secs. 1107, 1109, 2129 & 6101 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1107 et seq.).

MI HB4333

Food: cottage food operation; certain requirements for cottage food operations and cottage food products; modify. Amends secs. 1105, 1111 & 4102 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1105 et seq.).

MI HB4122

Food: cottage food operation; certain requirements for cottage food operations and cottage food products; modify. Amends sec. 1105, 1111 & 4102 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1105 et seq.).

MI HB6131

Food: cottage food operation; cottage food operation requirements; modify. Amends secs. 1105 & 4102 of 2000 PA 92 (MCl 289.1105 & 289.4102).

MI SB0919

Food: service establishments; outdoor seating at restaurants; allow dogs to be present. Amends secs. 1105, 3113 & 6101 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1105 et seq.).

MI SB0200

Food: service establishments; outdoor seating at restaurants; allow dogs to be present. Amends secs. 1105, 3113 & 6101 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1105 et seq.).

MI HB6132

Food: licensing; license fees; modify. Amends secs. 1111, 2125, 4111, 4117, 5105, 6137 & 7114 of 2000 PA 92 (MCL 289.1111 et seq.).

MI HB0138

Food Labeling Amendments

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