New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2144

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Requires DOH to establish uniform standards for retail food establishment health and sanitary evaluation placards.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would supersede any existing municipal ordinances relating to how health and sanitary evaluation placards are managed. This centralization of authority means that local governments would no longer have the autonomy to set their own rules regarding the visibility and categorization of health inspections, promoting a uniformity that proponents argue is essential for clarity and public safety. By enforcing these new uniform standards, the bill intends to reduce confusion among consumers regarding the health status of food establishments, thus potentially enhancing public trust in food safety measures.

Summary

Senate Bill 2144 mandates the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) to create uniform standards for health and sanitary evaluation placards used in retail food establishments. The proposed legislation introduces a three-tier, color-coded placard system indicating a health inspector's assessment: 'satisfactory,' 'conditionally satisfactory,' or 'unsatisfactory.' This standard is meant to enhance public awareness of food safety conditions by requiring these placards to be displayed prominently in retail establishments where inspections take place. Currently, the lack of a uniform system creates variability across municipalities, which this bill aims to rectify by implementing a standardized approach across the state.

Contention

The implementation of a statewide, color-coded placard system may face opposition from local government officials who argue that local ordinances are better suited to address community-specific needs. Critics may express concerns that the new statewide standards could dilute local efforts to enhance food safety measures or respond dynamically to unique health challenges within their jurisdictions. As such, the debate around S2144 may center on the balance between state oversight and local autonomy concerning public health regulations.

Companion Bills

NJ A1528

Same As Requires DOH to establish uniform standards for retail food establishment health and sanitary evaluation placards.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1710

Requires DOH to establish uniform standards for retail food establishment health and sanitary evaluation placards.

NJ A1528

Requires DOH to establish uniform standards for retail food establishment health and sanitary evaluation placards.

NJ A5235

Requires monthly health and fire safety inspections for mobile retail food establishments.

NJ S2908

Sanitation In Food Establishments

NJ S200

Establishes standards for food date labeling; requires Commissioner of Health to establish public education program and promulgate guidelines related to food safety.

NJ S418

Establishes standards for food date labeling; requires Commissioner of Health to establish public education program and promulgate guidelines related to food safety.

NJ AB2550

Business establishments: building standards: retail food safety.

NJ A4342

Establishes standards for food date labeling; requires Commissioner of Health to establish public education program and promulgate guidelines related to food safety.

NJ A1418

Establishes standards for food date labeling; requires Commissioner of Health to establish public education program and promulgate guidelines related to food safety.

NJ S4168

Establishes the "Safe and Sanitary Rental Housing Act."

Similar Bills

NJ A1528

Requires DOH to establish uniform standards for retail food establishment health and sanitary evaluation placards.

NJ S1710

Requires DOH to establish uniform standards for retail food establishment health and sanitary evaluation placards.

NJ A3987

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NJ S2967

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CA AB1273

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LA SB177

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NJ A4313

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CT SB00057

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