North Dakota 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Dakota House Bill HB1515

Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  
Report Pass
2/17/23  
Engrossed
2/21/23  
Refer
3/6/23  
Report Pass
3/31/23  
Enrolled
4/20/23  

Caption

The sale of raw milk directly to a consumer.

Impact

The enactment of HB 1515 will have significant implications for North Dakota's agricultural and dairy sectors. By allowing direct sales of raw milk, the bill empowers local farmers by facilitating a direct connection to consumers while also potentially enhancing market opportunities. However, it also imposes restrictions on the distribution of raw milk, as sales cannot be expanded to wholesale or retail operations, thereby limiting the scale at which producers can operate. These regulations aim to ensure consumer safety while promoting local agriculture.

Summary

House Bill 1515 introduces provisions for the direct sale of raw milk by farms to consumers for personal consumption in North Dakota. The bill stipulates that farms are prohibited from selling raw milk to wholesalers or retail stores and that such sales must occur within the state, excluding any interstate commerce. This legislative move reflects growing interest in farm-to-consumer transactions and the demand for personal consumption of raw milk products by consumers who favor local sourcing of their food.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1515 appears supportive among farmers and advocates of local agriculture, who view it as a beneficial step toward increasing consumer access to locally sourced, raw dairy products. However, there may be concerns regarding public health and safety from those who associate raw milk consumption with food safety risks. The debate thus revolves around balancing the rights of consumers to choose their food sources with ensuring public health protections.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions around HB 1515 revolve around the health implications of consuming raw milk, which carries risks associated with pathogens that can lead to serious illness. Opponents of the bill may argue for stricter regulations to safeguard public health, fearing that this legislation may lead to increased exposure to unsafe products. Conversely, proponents stress the importance of personal choice in food sourcing, asserting that with proper education, consumers can make informed decisions regarding their consumption of raw milk.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ND SB043

Authorizing Direct-to-Consumer Sales of Raw Milk

ND HB1449

Public Health - Milk Products - Direct-to-Consumer Sale of Raw Milk for Human Consumption

ND SB1045

The sales of farmed products; creating the Right to Commerce Act; providing for the sale of eggs and milk directly to consumers. Effective date.

ND SB1045

The sales of farmed products; creating the Right to Commerce Act; providing for the sale of eggs and milk directly to consumers. Effective date.

ND HB1574

Removing regulations on the direct sale of raw milk to consumers.

ND HB247

Authorizes the sale of raw milk by a farmer to a consumer

ND HB437

Provides relative to the sale of raw milk by a farmer to a consumer

ND SB188

Provides relative to the sale of raw milk by a farmer to a consumer. (8/1/18)

ND SB544

Sales of farmed products; creating the Right to Commerce Act; providing for the sale of eggs and milk direct to consumers. Effective date.

ND HB1279

Provides relative to the sale or distribution of raw milk by a farmer to a consumer

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.