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Bill Detail: HB25-1203

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Title Misbranding Cultivated Meat Products as Meat
Status Sent to the Governor (04/08/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Agriculture
  • Public Health
House Sponsors K. McCormick (D)
T. Winter (R)
Senate Sponsors K. Mullica (D)
R. Pelton (R)
House Committee Agriculture, Water and Natural Resources
Senate Committee Agriculture and Natural Resources
Date Introduced 02/10/2025
AI Summary
Summary

The bill prohibits food processing plants from selling or offering
for sale cell-cultivated meat that is misbranded as a meat product. The bill
also requires food processing plants to clearly label cell-cultivated meat
as cell-cultivated meat.
The department of public health and environment (department) is
required to inspect food at a food processing plant if the department has
reasonable cause to believe that:
  • Cell-cultivated meat sold or offered for sale by the plant is
misbranded as a meat product; or
  • The plant is failing to label cell-cultivated meat as required.
If, after an inspection, the department has reasonable cause to
believe that a food processing plant is selling or offering for sale
cell-cultivated meat that is misbranded as a meat product, or is failing to
label cell-cultivated meat as required, the department may issue a stop
order. Upon being issued the stop order, the food processing plant shall
not sell the product or offer it for sale until the department determines
whether it is misbranded or unlabeled in violation of the bill.
If the department determines that a food processing plant is selling
or offering for sale cell-cultivated meat that is misbranded as a meat
product, or is failing to label cell-cultivated meat as required, the
department may issue an embargo order requiring the food processing
plant to dispose of the cell-cultivated meat by means other than by sale to
purchasers in Colorado.
The department, the attorney general, or the district attorney in the
district where cell-cultivated meat is being offered for sale or sold may
petition the district court to enforce a stop order or an embargo order.
The department may adopt rules as necessary to implement the bill.

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