Plain English Breakdown
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Amendment Changing Food Establishment Rules
This amendment says early childhood centers are not food establishments under specific rules, removes parts about online delivery services, and requires restaurants to let customers ask for single-use items when ordering by phone or internet.
What This Bill Does
- Adds early childhood centers to the list of places that do not count as food establishments under Chapter 30Q of Title 16.
- Removes text in the bill about third-party delivery platforms.
- Requires food establishments to let customers ask for single-use items when placing an order if those items are available.
- States that options to request single-use items must be offered through phone and internet ordering methods.
Who It Names or Affects
- Early childhood centers
- Food establishments
- Customers who order food by phone or the internet
Terms To Know
- food establishment
- A place that prepares and serves food, which is subject to specific rules in this law.
- single-use food service items
- Items meant to be used once and thrown away.
Limits and Unknowns
- The text does not state when this law will take effect.
- This document only describes the changes made by the amendment, not the full history of House Bill No. 111.