STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 685--A 2023-2024 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY January 11, 2023 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. DINOWITZ, SIMON, JOYNER, COLTON, STECK, SEAWRIGHT, L. ROSENTHAL, GLICK, JACKSON, RAGA -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. COOK -- read once and referred to the Committee on Consumer Affairs and Protection -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to the labeling of sugar-sweetened beverages with warnings The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as 2 the "sugar-sweetened beverages safety warning act". 3 § 2. The agriculture and markets law is amended by adding a new 4 section 204-e to read as follows: 5 § 204-e. Labeling of sugar-sweetened beverages. 1. For the purposes of 6 this section: 7 (a) "Beverage container" means any sealed or unsealed container 8 regardless of size or shape including, but not limited to, those made of 9 glass, metal, paper, plastic, or any other material or combination of 10 materials that is used or intended to be used to hold a sugar-sweetened 11 beverage for individual sale to a consumer. 12 (b) "Beverage dispensing machine" means any device that mixes concen- 13 trate with any one or more other ingredients, and dispenses the result- 14 ing mixture into an unsealed container as a ready-to-drink beverage. 15 (c) "Caloric sweetener" means any substance containing calories, suit- 16 able for human consumption, and shall include, but not be limited to, 17 sucrose, fructose, glucose, and other sugars and fruit juice concen- 18 trates. "Caloric" means a substance that adds calories to the diet of 19 the individual who consumes such substance. 20 (d) "Concentrate" means a syrup or powder that is used or intended to 21 be used for mixing, compounding or making a sugar-sweetened beverage. EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD00578-03-3
A. 685--A 2 1 (e) "Consumer" means an individual who purchases a sugar-sweetened 2 beverage for a purpose other than resale. 3 (f) "Distribute" means to sell or otherwise provide a product to any 4 person for resale. 5 (g) "Menu or menu board" means the primary writing of a public food 6 service establishment, as defined in subdivision three of section thir- 7 teen hundred ninety-nine-n of the public health law, from which a 8 consumer makes an order selection, which can be in different forms such 9 as booklets, pamphlets, or single sheets of paper, or published on an 10 online site, and can be located inside, outside, or on the website of 11 such public food service establishment or on a related software applica- 12 tion designed for food delivery. 13 (h) "Natural fruit juice" means the original liquid resulting from the 14 pressing of fruit, the liquid resulting from the reconstitution of 15 natural fruit juice concentrate or the liquid resulting from the resto- 16 ration of water to dehydrated natural fruit juice. 17 (i) "Natural vegetable juice" means the original liquid resulting from 18 the pressing of vegetables, the liquid resulting from the reconstitution 19 of natural vegetable juice concentrate or the liquid resulting from the 20 restoration of water to dehydrated natural vegetable juice. 21 (j) "Powder" means a solid mixture with added caloric sweetener used 22 in making, mixing or compounding a sugar-sweetened beverage by mixing 23 such solid mixture with any one or more other ingredients including, but 24 not limited to, water, ice, syrup, simple syrup, fruits, vegetables, 25 fruit juice, or carbonation or other gas. 26 (k) "Principal display panel" means the part of a label that is most 27 likely to be displayed, presented, shown or examined under customary 28 conditions of display for retail sale. 29 (l) "Sealed beverage container" means a beverage container holding a 30 beverage that is closed or sealed before being offered for sale to a 31 consumer. 32 (m) (1) "Sugar-sweetened beverage" means any sweetened nonalcoholic 33 beverage, carbonated or noncarbonated, sold for human consumption that 34 has added caloric sweeteners and which contains one hundred percent or 35 more of the Food and Drug Administration's daily value for added sugars. 36 (2) Such term shall not include: 37 (A) any beverage containing one hundred percent natural fruit juice or 38 natural vegetable juice with no added caloric sweeteners; 39 (B) any liquid product manufactured for any of the following uses and 40 commonly referred to as a "dietary aid": 41 (i) an oral nutritional therapy for persons who cannot absorb or meta- 42 bolize dietary nutrients from food or beverages, 43 (ii) a source of necessary nutrition used as a result of a medical 44 condition, or 45 (iii) an oral electrolyte solution for infants and children formulated 46 to prevent dehydration due to illness; 47 (C) any product for consumption by infants and that is commonly 48 referred to as "infant formula"; 49 (D) any beverage whose principal ingredient by weight is milk; or 50 (E) any alcoholic beverage that is subject to regulation by the alco- 51 holic beverage control law. 52 (n) "Syrup" means a liquid mixture with added caloric sweetener used 53 in making, mixing or compounding a sugar-sweetened beverage by mixing 54 such liquid mixture with any one or more other ingredients, including, 55 but not limited to, water, ice, a powder, simple syrup, fruits, vegeta- 56 bles, fruit juice, vegetable juice, or carbonation or other gas.
A. 685--A 3 1 (o) "Unsealed beverage container" means a beverage container into 2 which a beverage is dispensed or poured at the premises where the bever- 3 age is purchased including, but not limited to, a container for fountain 4 drinks. 5 2. (a) No person shall distribute, sell or offer for sale a sugar- 6 sweetened beverage in a sealed beverage container unless such container 7 bears the following safety warning and otherwise meets all of the 8 requirements of this subdivision: 9 "SAFETY WARNING: This beverage contains 100% or more of the FDA's 10 recommended daily intake of added sugar." 11 (b) The safety warning required by paragraph (a) of this subdivision 12 shall be displayed in a clear and conspicuous manner and readily legible 13 under ordinary conditions on the principal display panel of the sealed 14 beverage container, separate and apart from all other information, and 15 shall be on a contrasting background. The entire safety warning shall 16 appear in bold type. 17 (c) If the safety warning required by paragraph (a) of this subdivi- 18 sion is not printed directly on the beverage container, the safety warn- 19 ing shall be affixed to the beverage container in such a manner that it 20 cannot be removed without thorough application of water or other 21 solvents. 22 (d) No person shall distribute, sell or offer for sale a multipack of 23 sugar-sweetened beverages in sealed beverage containers unless the 24 multipack of beverages bears the safety warning required by paragraph 25 (a) of this subdivision. The safety warning shall be posted in a clear 26 and conspicuous manner on the principal display panel and on at least 27 one other side of the multipack, in addition to being posted on each 28 individual sealed beverage container. 29 (e) No person shall distribute, sell or offer for sale a concentrate 30 unless the packaging of the concentrate, which is intended for retail 31 sale, bears the safety warning required by paragraph (a) of this subdi- 32 vision. The safety warning shall be posted in a clear and conspicuous 33 manner on the principal display panel of the packaging of the concen- 34 trate. 35 (f) This subdivision shall not be construed to require the safety 36 warning required by paragraph (a) of this subdivision to be placed imme- 37 diately preceding any common name or primary product descriptor. 38 3. (a) Every person who owns, leases or otherwise controls the prem- 39 ises where a vending machine or beverage dispensing machine is located, 40 or where a sugar-sweetened beverage is sold in an unsealed beverage 41 container, shall place or cause to be placed, a safety warning in each 42 of the following locations: 43 (1) on the exterior of any vending machine that includes a sugar- 44 sweetened beverage for sale; 45 (2) on the exterior of any beverage dispensing machine used by a 46 consumer to dispense a sugar-sweetened beverage through self-service; 47 and 48 (3) at the point-of-purchase, which may include the menu or menu 49 board, where any consumer purchases a sugar-sweetened beverage in an 50 unsealed beverage container, when the unsealed beverage container is 51 filled by an employee of a food establishment rather than the consumer; 52 provided, however, this subparagraph shall not apply unless the premises 53 where a beverage dispensing machine is located, or where the sugar- 54 sweetened beverage is sold in an unsealed beverage container is part of 55 a network of subsidiaries, affiliates or other member stores, under
A. 685--A 4 1 direct or indirect common control, with three or more stores located in 2 New York. 3 (b) The safety warning required by paragraph (a) of this subdivision 4 shall contain the following language: 5 "SAFETY WARNING: The dietary guidelines for Americans recommends 6 limiting calories from added sugars to less than 10% of total calories 7 per day." 8 (c) The safety warning required by paragraph (a) of this subdivision 9 shall be displayed in a clear and conspicuous manner and readily legible 10 under ordinary conditions, separate and apart from all other informa- 11 tion, and shall be on a contrasting background. The entire safety warn- 12 ing shall appear in bold type. 13 4. (a) Whenever it shall appear that there has been a violation of 14 this section, an application may be made by the attorney general in the 15 name of the people of the state of New York to a court or justice having 16 jurisdiction by a special proceeding to issue an injunction, and upon 17 notice to the defendant of not less than five days, to enjoin and 18 restrain the continuance of such violation; and if it shall appear to 19 the satisfaction of the court or justice that the defendant has, in 20 fact, violated this article, an injunction may be issued by such court 21 or justice, enjoining and restraining any further violation, without 22 requiring proof that any person has, in fact, been injured or damaged 23 thereby. In any such proceeding, the court may make allowances to the 24 attorney general as provided in paragraph six of subdivision (a) of 25 section eighty-three hundred three of the civil practice law and rules, 26 and direct restitution. Whenever the court shall determine that a 27 violation of this article has occurred, the court may impose a civil 28 penalty of not less than fifty dollars nor more than five hundred 29 dollars for each such violation. In connection with any such proposed 30 application, the attorney general is authorized to take proof and make a 31 determination of the relevant facts and to issue subpoenas in accordance 32 with the civil practice law and rules. 33 (b) The provisions of this section may be enforced concurrently by the 34 director of a municipal consumer affairs office, or by the town attor- 35 ney, city corporation counsel, or other lawful designee of a munici- 36 pality or local government, and all moneys collected under this section 37 shall be retained by such municipality or local government. 38 5. A retailer shall not be subject to the penalties under this section 39 unless: (a) the retailer is the manufacturer of the sugar-sweetened 40 beverage, the packager of a multipack of sugar-sweetened beverages in 41 sealed beverage containers, or the manufacturer of a concentrate and 42 sells the sugar-sweetened beverage, multipack of sugar-sweetened bever- 43 ages, or concentrate under a brand it owns; or (b) the retailer's fail- 44 ure to label was knowing and willful. 45 § 3. Severability clause. If any provision of this act or its appli- 46 cation to any person, legal entity, or circumstance is held invalid, the 47 remainder of the act or the application of the provision to other 48 persons, legal entities or circumstances shall not be affected. 49 § 4. This act shall take effect one year after it shall have become a 50 law.