HB 25-1203
signedMisbranding Cultivated Meat Products as Meat
Plain-English Summary
AI-generatedHouse Bill 25-1203 in Colorado is a law that stops food processing plants from selling lab-grown meat products by labeling them as regular meat. Instead, these products must be clearly labeled as "cell-cultivated meat." The bill also gives the Department of Public Health and Environment the power to inspect and stop the sale of such mislabeled or unlabeled products if they violate this new rule. This law affects food processing plants that produce lab-grown meats and ensures consumers know exactly what they are buying. Since it has been signed into law, these regulations are now in effect and enforced by the state authorities.
Official Summary
The act prohibits food processing plants from selling or offering for sale cell-cultivated meat that is misbranded as a meat product. The act 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 act. 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 act. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)
Details
- Chamber
- House
- First action
- 2025-04-17
- Latest action
- 2025-02-10
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- Introduced In House - Assigned to Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources
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Sponsors
- Ty Winter (primary) · Republican
- Karen McCormick (primary) · Democratic
- Rod Pelton (primary) · Republican
- Kyle Mullica (primary) · Democratic
- Jennifer Bacon (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Max Brooks (cosponsor) · Republican
- Kyle Brown (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Jarvis Caldwell (cosponsor) · Republican
- Monica Duran (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Regina English (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Lori Garcia Sander (cosponsor) · Republican
- Ryan Gonzalez (cosponsor) · Republican
- Tony Hartsook (cosponsor) · Republican
- Dusty Johnson (cosponsor) · Republican
- Junie Joseph (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Rebecca Keltie (cosponsor) · Republican
- Sheila Lieder (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Meghan Lukens (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Matt Martinez (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Julie McCluskie (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Chris Richardson (cosponsor) · Republican
- Lesley Smith (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Matt Soper (cosponsor) · Republican
- Katie Stewart (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Rick Taggart (cosponsor) · Republican
- Brianna Titone (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Ron Weinberg (cosponsor) · Republican
- Dan Woog (cosponsor) · Republican
- Yara Zokaie (cosponsor) · Democratic
- John Carson (cosponsor) · Republican
- Marc Catlin (cosponsor) · Republican
- James Coleman (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Tony Exum (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Byron Pelton (cosponsor) · Republican
- Dylan Roberts (cosponsor) · Democratic
- Cleave Simpson (cosponsor) · Republican