New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4641

Introduced
6/25/24  

Caption

Prohibits several substances in sale, distribution, and manufacture of commercial foods.

Impact

If passed, A4641 will amend the New Jersey State Sanitary Code to include several specific substances: azodicarbonamide, brominated vegetable oil, butylated hydroxyanisole, potassium bromate, propylparaben, red dye 3, and titanium dioxide. Each of these substances has been linked to health concerns, with butylated hydroxyanisole classified as a likely human carcinogen. By expanding the definition of adulterated food to include these items, the bill aims to enhance food safety regulations in New Jersey, aligning them with more stringent international standards, thus reducing exposure to these harmful substances for consumers.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4641 is a legislative proposal introduced in New Jersey aimed at prohibiting the sale, distribution, and manufacture of specific harmful substances in commercial foods. The bill initiates amendments to existing State sanitary codes, categorizing foods as adulterated if they contain certain toxic additives. The intent of the bill is to safeguard public health, particularly protecting children from harmful chemicals that are currently permissible in food products. The sponsors noted that these substances have already been banned in food products sold in the European Union due to their associated health risks.

Contention

The discussions surrounding A4641 may present points of contention, particularly from food industry representatives. Proponents are likely to argue that the bill is crucial for consumer safety and public health, while opponents might raise concerns regarding the economic impacts on food manufacturers and distributors. Some may fear that these regulations could lead to increased costs or reduced availability of certain products in the market. Hence, the dialogue will likely revolve around balancing public health interests with the operational realities of food businesses.

Companion Bills

NJ S3016

Same As Prohibits certain substances in sale, distribution, and manufacture of commercial foods.

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