South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3171

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Maddie's Law

Impact

The implications of HB 3171 extend to state regulations concerning food labeling and agricultural practices. By establishing this prohibition, the bill seeks to promote consumer confidence in the safety and authenticity of locally sourced food products. The South Carolina Department of Agriculture will play a pivotal role in implementing this law by setting certification standards and enforcing compliance among producers. This change may also influence how other jurisdictions approach regulations surrounding genetically modified organisms and labeling practices.

Summary

House Bill 3171 aims to alter the South Carolina Code of Laws by introducing a new section that prohibits the use of the 'Certified SC Grown' designation on food products that contain messenger ribonucleic acid, commonly known as mRNA. This legislation mandates that any applicant seeking this certification must provide proof that their products do not contain mRNA. The goal of the bill is to ensure the integrity of the 'Certified SC Grown' label by safeguarding it against potential contamination with this type of genetic material, which has been a topic of significant public discussion and scrutiny in recent years.

Contention

While the bill represents an effort to ensure quality and safety in food products, it may also face opposition from those concerned about the potential consequences on agricultural innovation and food technology. Critics may argue that the ban on mRNA could hinder advancements in biotechnology that aim to improve crop resilience and productivity. Additionally, the penalties outlined for violations—including fines and possible imprisonment—could raise concerns regarding the overreach of government regulations in agricultural practices.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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