Wisconsin 2025-2026 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB786

Introduced
12/22/25  
Refer
12/22/25  

Caption

Food allergen training and certificates of food protection practices, rules addressing food allergens, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

Impact

If passed, SB 786 would significantly modify how food service establishments handle food allergens, putting an emphasis on education and compliance. This bill could potentially decrease food allergy incidents in dining settings, as it mandates that employees must understand and implement best practices regarding allergen handling. Additionally, it reinforces the importance of staff training, which could contribute to overall food safety in the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 786 seeks to enhance food safety protocols by implementing mandatory training and certification programs focused on food allergens for food service managers and employees. The bill aims to establish specific rules targeting food allergen management practices while granting rule-making authority to relevant state agencies. This initiative is designed to improve the operational guidelines for restaurants and food businesses, ensuring that staff are educated on allergen risks and proper procedures to prevent cross-contamination.

Contention

While the bill has its supporters, who advocate for heightened awareness and safety measures around allergens, some stakeholders express concerns regarding the feasibility and costs associated with implementing such training programs. Critics argue that the new regulations could pose additional financial burdens on small food businesses that may struggle to comply with imposed training requirements. This tension highlights the ongoing debate between enhancing public health measures and preserving economic viability for smaller establishments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB68

Major food allergens.

WI AB748

Exemptions from food product licensing requirements for sale of pickled fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other shelf-stable food products prepared in a person’s home and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI SB739

Exemptions from food product licensing requirements for sale of pickled fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other shelf-stable food products prepared in a person’s home and granting rule-making authority. (FE)

WI HB1076

INS CD-ALLERGENIC SUPPLEMENTS

WI HB364

Require food service operation note certain allergens on the menu

WI HB181

Public Health – Restaurants – Disclosure of Main Food Allergens

WI HB105

Public Health - Restaurants - Disclosure of Main Food Allergens

WI H528

Requiring food allergen certification in vocational schools

WI H2418

Requiring identification of food allergens in eating establishments

WI HB292

Food allergy awareness training for restaurant employees; require to include certain knowledge of gluten as a food allergen.

Similar Bills

CA SB68

Major food allergens.

NJ A4826

Requires food service businesses to provide written notice of major food allergens in each menu item.

NJ S3394

Requires food service businesses to provide written notice of major food allergens in each menu item.

MO HB3446

Requires restaurants to notify consumers of major food allergens for their menu items

WV SB176

Relating to food allergen awareness in food service establishments

KS HB2199

Authorizing the Kansas state employees health care commission to provide insurance coverage for certain allergen introduction dietary supplements for infants under the state health care benefits program and requiring the commission to submit an impact report to the legislature if such coverage is provided.

LA SB177

Provides relative to food allergen awareness. (8/1/25) (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

IL SB1288

FOOD HANDLING-TRAINING