Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB1475

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Board of Health; regulations.

Impact

The bill is expected to have significant implications for state laws governing food safety and restaurant operation, providing a structured framework intended to standardize food safety practices across the state. This move by the Board of Health intends to eliminate ambiguities regarding safe food practices and the responsibilities of restaurant operators. By streamlining these regulations, SB1475 seeks to protect public health while assuring patrons that their dining experiences are safe and sanitary.

Summary

SB1475 focuses on amending regulations pertaining to restaurant operations as outlined in the Code of Virginia. The bill empowers the Board of Health to establish detailed regulations emphasizing safe and sanitary operations, which include licensing procedures, food handling standards, and sanitation protocols for physical establishments. It aims to enhance public health and safety by ensuring that restaurants adhere to established guidelines that cover essential areas of restaurant operation, such as refrigeration methods and pest control procedures.

Contention

However, not all stakeholders are in agreement with the measures advocated by SB1475. There are concerns regarding the implications of the regulations on small businesses, particularly in terms of compliance costs and the potential burden on local establishments, especially those who may be tightly woven into their communities. Critics argue that overly stringent regulations could stifle small business growth and affect their operational flexibility, which raises important discussions about the balance between health regulations and economic viability for small-scale restaurant owners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2614

Food service permits; out-of-state caterers.

VA SB146

Restaurants; on-site certified food protection managers.

VA HB1366

Executive branch agencies; posting of regulations.

VA HB2101

DWR; guidance documents developed to be filed for publication with Va. Registrar of Regulations.

VA HB157

Public health emergency; emergency orders and regulations, limitations.

VA SB1363

Health Professions, Board of; transfer of powers and duties.

VA HB837

Food and drink law; permitting requirements.

VA HB1158

Administrative Process Act; requirement of executive branch agencies.

VA SB473

Administrative Process Act; requirement of executive branch agencies.

VA HB765

Charitable Gaming Board; powers and duties.

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