Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1321

Introduced
1/6/26  

Caption

Prohibition on use of certain food additives.

Impact

If enacted, HB1321 will enforce stricter regulations on food additives, aligning state law with advancing public health objectives. The prohibition of specific additives aims to prevent health risks associated with their consumption. The bill empowers the state health commissioner to enforce these prohibitions actively, establishing penalties for violations classified as Class B misdemeanors. This initiative is expected to influence food manufacturers, retailers, and consumers alike, potentially changing the landscape of food production and sales in Indiana as businesses adjust to comply with new legal standards.

Summary

House Bill 1321 introduces significant amendments to Indiana's regulations concerning food safety, specifically targeting the use of certain food additives deemed harmful. The bill aims to prohibit the use, sale, storage, distribution, and manufacturing of specific food additives including, but not limited to, Blue 1, Red 3, and Potassium bromate. This legislative action is positioned as a proactive measure to enhance public health and protect consumers from potentially harmful substances in the food supply. Effective from July 1, 2026, these changes reflect a growing concern regarding health standards in the food industry and the need for stricter regulations on food safety practices.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions regarding its implications for the food industry and consumer choice. Supporters argue that banning these additives is essential for safeguarding public health, particularly for vulnerable populations such as children and individuals with allergies or sensitivities. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the economic impact on food producers and retailers, questioning the availability of food products and the potential for increased costs. The balance between ensuring safety and maintaining consumer access to a variety of food options will be a crucial point of debate as the bill progresses through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1212

Prohibition of certain abortion funding.

IN HB1302

Restriction on single use food service items.

IN SB0435

Prohibition on copay accumulator adjustments.

IN SB0161

Enforcement of prohibitions on public camping.

IN HB1655

Prohibited food ingredients.

IN HB1247

Prohibited food ingredients.

IN HB1242

Prohibition on lien for medical debt.

IN HB1484

State educational institution prohibitions.

IN SB0474

Food desert grant program.

IN HB1562

Farm and home based food sales.

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