Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB610

Introduced
1/25/24  

Caption

Food Service Facilities - Food Containing Insect Flour - Labeling

Impact

If enacted, HB 610 would introduce new labeling requirements for food service establishments in Maryland, reflecting a growing trend of transparency in food sourcing and preparation. By mandating specific labeling for insect flour, the bill reinforces the importance of consumer awareness in nutritional choices. This change may lead to increased scrutiny and compliance costs for businesses, especially those not previously labeling such ingredients, thus altering operational procedures regarding ingredient disclosure.

Summary

House Bill 610 focuses on the labeling of food products that contain insect flour, defined as a powdered food product made from ground insects. The bill strictly prohibits food service facilities from serving food containing insect flour unless the relevant menu or notices are clearly and conspicuously labeled with the term 'insect flour'. This legislation aims to enhance consumer awareness and ensure that patrons are informed about the nature of the food they are consuming, potentially catering to health-conscious individuals or those with dietary restrictions regarding insect products.

Contention

During discussions regarding HB 610, notable points of contention emerged around the necessity of such labeling regulations. Supporters of the bill argue that clear labeling is a fundamental consumer right that promotes informed dietary choices and trust in food safety standards. Conversely, opponents may view these requirements as an unnecessary burden that could deter food innovation or the incorporation of alternative protein sources into diets. The debate emphasizes the balance between regulating food safety and supporting culinary creativity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB606

Public Health - Food Products Containing Insect Flour - Labeling

MD HB1153

Behavioral Health Programs - Residential Programs - Food Service Facility Requirements

MD HB78

Public Schools - Anaphylactic Food Allergies - Guidelines

MD SB120

Public Schools - Anaphylactic Food Allergies - Guidelines

MD HB246

Alcoholic Beverages - Class 4 Limited Winery License - Food Service

MD SB322

Alcoholic Beverages - Class 4 Limited Winery License - Food Service

MD HB31

Environment – Products and Packaging – Labeling, Marketing, and Advertising for Recycling

MD SB794

Behavioral Health Programs - Residential Programs - Food Service Facility Requirements

MD HB253

Environment - On-Farm Composting Facilities - Permit Exemption

MD HB59

Health and Wellness Standards - Correctional Facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.