Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1364

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Food labeling requirements.

Impact

The introduction of HB 1364 is expected to have significant implications for food manufacturers operating within Indiana. Effective July 1, 2026, the bill will enforce stricter labeling requirements that aim to improve consumer knowledge and transparency regarding food ingredients, which they consume. The impact of these provisions could encourage food manufacturers to reassess the ingredients used in their products, as non-compliance could lead to hefty fines imposed by the state attorney general.

Summary

House Bill 1364 establishes new food labeling requirements in Indiana aimed at enhancing consumer awareness of certain ingredients in food products intended for human consumption. The bill mandates food manufacturers to include clear warning labels for specific ingredients if those ingredients are required to be disclosed by the federal Food and Drug Administration. Notably, the bill targets ingredients that may not be advisable for human consumption based on regulatory standards from various international authorities.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding HB 1364, particularly regarding its enforcement and implications for food manufacturers. Critics may express concerns about the financial burden this could place on smaller food businesses, potentially leading to pushback from industry groups arguing for less stringent regulations. Additionally, the bill's reliance on the attorney general to enforce compliance could lead to debates over the adequacy of state regulations regarding health and consumer protections in the food industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1602

Various food matters.

IN HB1425

Food matters.

IN HB1562

Farm and home based food sales.

IN SB0474

Food desert grant program.

IN SB0304

Food and beverage taxes.

IN HB1655

Prohibited food ingredients.

IN HB1577

Mobile retail food establishment licenses.

IN HB1247

Prohibited food ingredients.

IN HB1302

Restriction on single use food service items.

IN HB1596

Richmond food and beverage tax.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.