Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1509

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Regulating delivered food

Impact

The enactment of SB 1509 would directly modify Chapter 270 of the General Laws, specifically adding a new section that outlines these restrictions. This change is significant for the food delivery industry as it establishes clear guidelines on how food products can be packaged and delivered to consumers. As such, it emphasizes the need for safe packaging standards that can help prevent contamination and ensure the quality of food delivered to residents of Massachusetts.

Summary

Senate Bill 1509, introduced by Sal N. DiDomenico, aims to enhance safety regulations concerning food delivery services within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill specifically prohibits food delivery providers from using staples to seal bags or containers that carry raw or prepared foods or beverages. This regulation is intended to address safety and hygiene concerns associated with food delivery methods, which have gained prominence, especially during the pandemic. By limiting the materials used for sealing food, the bill seeks to promote better public health practices.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on improving food safety, it could face pushback from food delivery companies who may argue that such regulations could increase operational costs or limit their ability to utilize familiar packaging methods. Proponents of the bill may highlight the importance of consumer safety and health over these concerns, arguing that the long-term benefits of reducing contamination risks and ensuring food integrity far outweigh any potential inconveniences to businesses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1360

Relative to delivered food

MA S1338

To improve food allergy awareness

MA H915

Regulating cottage foods

MA S1503

Regulating access to the disclosure of certain police reports

MA S1157

Regulating labor standards for transportation network drivers

MA S625

Relative to out-of-pocket expenses for covid-19 therapeutics

MA S1144

Regulating the use of credit reports by employers

MA S1562

Establishing a board of hoisting machinery regulations

MA S2670

Establishing statewide food truck regulations

MA S1791

Relative to the relief of mortgage debt

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.