HB 2201
Genetically engineered food; food establishment license and reasonable standards and rules for sanitation; notification; definition; effective date.
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Bill overview
This bill updates Oklahoma’s food establishment licensing requirements. It mandates that food establishments selling genetically engineered food must clearly post a notice indicating this to customers. The bill also clarifies existing exemptions for certain food operations, such as produce stands, manufacturers, and home kitchens, and establishes rules for sanitation standards and licensing fees. It aims to ensure transparency regarding genetically engineered food sales and maintain food safety standards.
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