Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB186

Introduced
2/20/23  
Refer
2/20/23  

Caption

Establishes requirements relating to the provision of drinking water at food establishments. (BDR 40-454)

Impact

The implications of AB186 primarily affect the food service industry and health regulation practices in the state. By requiring customers to request drinking water, the bill seeks to reduce waste and possibly mitigate costs for establishments in providing water indiscriminately. This change aligns with a growing trend in food services to minimize unnecessary resource usage. However, the bill does not impose any fines or penalties for non-compliance, which raises questions about enforcement and accountability.

Summary

Assembly Bill 186 (AB186) aims to modify regulations concerning food establishments by prohibiting them from providing drinking water to customers unless specifically requested. The bill establishes that compliance with this new requirement must be demonstrated during health inspections. Additionally, it allows the State Board of Health and local health boards to set regulations outlining how food establishments can show compliance. Importantly, the bill states that no penalties or fines will be imposed for violations of this regulation.

Sentiment

The sentiment around AB186 appears to be mixed. Supporters may view it as a practical measure to enhance efficiency in food establishments and to promote responsible resource management. Conversely, opponents could argue that this regulation limits customer choice and may be unnecessary, as water provision is generally expected in food establishments. Public opinion may vary depending on individual priorities regarding consumer rights versus sustainability efforts.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding AB186 is the restriction on providing drinking water without a request, which may clash with traditional customer service practices. Critics of the bill might worry it could negatively impact the dining experience, as customers often expect to have water automatically provided. Furthermore, some may question whether this change effectively addresses broader issues related to water usage and waste.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB295

Revises provisions related to food establishments. (BDR 40-44)

NV SB466

Revises provisions governing the authority of the State Department of Agriculture relating to food and water. (BDR 51-1121)

NV AB244

Enacts prohibitions relating to the use of disposable foodware containers containing polystyrene foam by certain food dispensing establishments. (BDR 40-685)

NV AB40

Revises provisions related to inspections of food establishments. (BDR 40-223)

NV SB173

Establishes provisions relating to the environment. (BDR 52-585)

NV AB20

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 40-227)

NV SB41

Revises provisions relating to the taxation of cannabis establishments. (BDR 32-284)

NV AB220

Revises provisions relating to water conservation. (BDR 40-337)

NV SB276

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 40-750)

NV AB104

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-383)

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