Plain English Breakdown
The candidate explanation includes a specific fine amount that is not explicitly mentioned in the official source material.
Ban on Cell-Cultured Food Products
This bill prohibits the importation, sale, and distribution of cell-cultured food products in Tennessee.
What This Bill Does
- Prohibits anyone from selling or distributing cell-cultured food products within Tennessee.
- Requires the commissioner of agriculture to notify violators with a written notice if they believe someone is breaking this law.
- Allows for a hearing and appeal process under the Uniform Administrative Procedures Act if requested by the violator.
- Imposes fines up to $1 million on those found violating the ban, and may revoke their food establishment permit.
- Requires the Department of Agriculture to create rules to enforce this act.
Who It Names or Affects
- People who sell or distribute cell-cultured food products in Tennessee.
- The Commissioner of Agriculture and the Department of Agriculture.
Terms To Know
- cell-cultured food product
- A type of food made by growing cells from animals, fish, or shellfish without slaughtering them in a controlled environment.
- Uniform Administrative Procedures Act
- The law that sets rules for administrative agencies to follow when making decisions and holding hearings.
Limits and Unknowns
- It is not clear how the ban will be enforced or what specific products it covers.
- There are no details on how consumers who accidentally purchase these products will be treated under this law.
- The bill does not specify if there are any exceptions to the ban.