New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4625

Introduced
9/22/22  

Caption

Requires restaurants to provide alternative menu for individuals with diabetes.

Impact

The legislation is expected to significantly impact state laws concerning food service establishments. By introducing requirements for a diabetes-friendly menu, the bill promotes greater awareness and responsibility among restaurant owners to cater to individuals with specific dietary needs. This can lead to improved health outcomes for people with diabetes, as they will have better access to suitable meal options when dining out. The initiative reflects a growing trend toward accommodating special dietary requirements in public settings.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4625 aims to enhance dining options for individuals with diabetes by requiring all restaurants in New Jersey to provide alternative menus upon request. The bill mandates that the Commissioner of Health, in collaboration with the New Jersey Restaurant Association, prepare a fact sheet explaining how diet influences the health of people with diabetes. This resource will assist restaurant owners and staff in understanding the dietary needs of their customers and preparing appropriate menus.

Contention

While the bill is designed to benefit individuals with diabetes, it may face opposition from restaurant owners who could argue that the additional requirements lead to increased operational complexities and costs. Critics may express concerns about the feasibility of implementing a diabetes-friendly menu, especially for small establishments with limited resources. Additionally, the potential penalties for noncompliance—ranging from $500 per violation to a maximum of $5,000—could be viewed as too punitive, especially for small businesses that already operate on thin margins.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1819

Requires restaurants to provide alternative menu for individuals with diabetes.

NJ A1499

Requires restaurants to provide healthy beverages with meals designated for children.

NJ A1155

Requires restaurants to provide healthy beverages with meals designated for children.

NJ A1462

Requires children's meals served in restaurants to meet certain nutritional standards.

NJ A2237

Requires children's meals served in restaurants to meet certain nutritional standards.

NJ S1939

Requires children's meals served in chain restaurants to meet certain nutritional standards.

NJ S1938

Requires restaurants to provide healthy beverages with meals designated for children.

NJ S300

Requires restaurants to provide healthy beverages with meals designated for children.

NJ A1429

Requires certain restaurant chains to provide sodium information for items offered for sale.

NJ A2082

Requires certain restaurant chains to provide sodium information for items offered for sale.

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