Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB677

Introduced
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  
Refer
1/14/26  
Report Pass
2/5/26  
Engrossed
2/9/26  
Refer
2/13/26  
Report Pass
2/19/26  
Engrossed
2/24/26  
Engrossed
2/26/26  
Enrolled
3/2/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  
Passed
4/6/26  
Chaptered
4/6/26  

Caption

Restaurants; exempts certain facilities or programs.

Impact

The implementation of SB677 is set to impact local ordinances regarding food service regulations, particularly affecting how community-based organizations can operate. By exempting certain entities from usual restaurant regulations, the bill promotes local engagement through fundraising events and simplifies compliance for smaller operations that provide food services on an infrequent basis. This approach may help lessen the regulatory burden on non-profit entities and encourage community-driven events while still maintaining essential standards related to food safety and public health.

Summary

SB677, which amends and reenacts section 35.1-25 of the Code of Virginia, aims to provide specific exemptions from the state's restaurant regulations for certain facilities and programs. The exemptions encompass a range of organizations, such as volunteer fire departments, fraternal organizations, and churches, allowing them to sell food at occasional events without needing to comply fully with restaurant regulations. This bill reflects a recognition of the unique needs of community organizations and the role they play in local fundraising efforts while striving to balance food safety concerns.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB677 appears to be positive among supporters who argue that the bill empowers local organizations by easing regulatory burdens and facilitating community involvement. Supporters emphasize that it fosters a supportive environment for fundraising activities essential for non-profits. However, there are arguments that any exemptions must still ensure public health regulations are adequately maintained to prevent food safety issues, signaling ongoing dialogues regarding food safety versus local control.

Contention

One notable point of contention arises from the balance between regulatory exemptions and food safety. Critics of the bill may express concerns that such exemptions could lead to inconsistent food safety practices, particularly among organizations that may lack the resources or knowledge to adhere to public health standards. While SB677 intends to support community initiatives and alleviate pressures on local organizations, it necessitates careful oversight to ensure that food service events don't compromise public health interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1536

Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for certain baby products.

VA SB1350

Restaurants; food allergy awareness notice required.

VA HB1729

RS & UT; exemption for aircraft components, extends sunset.

VA SB942

RS & UT; exemption for aircraft components, extends sunset.

VA SB1133

Restaurants and catering operations; notice of food containing pork products.

VA HB2049

Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for purchase of motor vehicle child restraint device.

VA SB1369

RS&UT; exemption for prescription medicine and drugs purchased by veterinarians, extends sunset.

VA HB1698

Retail sales and use tax; exemption for prescription medicine and drugs purchased by veterinarians; sunset.

VA HR721

Commending Great American Restaurants.

VA SB1084

Out-of-school time programs; exemptions from licensure.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.