Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB3446

Caption

Requires restaurants to notify consumers of major food allergens for their menu items

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB149

Modifies provisions relating to food labeling

MO SB8

Authorizes a state sales tax exemption for food

MO SB688

Authorizes a state sales tax exemption for food

MO SB734

Authorizes a state sales tax exemption for food

MO SB659

Authorizes a state and local sales tax exemption for food

MO SB518

Establishes the "Missouri Hemp Consumer Protection Act" to regulate the manufacture, distribution, sale, and consumption of certain hemp-derived consumable products in Missouri

MO SB319

Modifies provisions relating to food product labeling

MO SB802

Establishes the "Missouri Healthy Schools Act" and prohibits public schools from serving, selling, or allowing a third party to sell ultraprocessed food during the school day

MO SB783

Requires child care facilities to adopt allergy policies

MO SB697

Creates provisions relating to hemp businesses

Similar Bills

CA SB68

Major food allergens.

NJ A4826

Requires food service businesses to provide written notice of major food allergens in each menu item.

NJ S3394

Requires food service businesses to provide written notice of major food allergens in each menu item.

KS HB2199

Authorizing the Kansas state employees health care commission to provide insurance coverage for certain allergen introduction dietary supplements for infants under the state health care benefits program and requiring the commission to submit an impact report to the legislature if such coverage is provided.

IL SB1288

FOOD HANDLING-TRAINING

LA SB177

Provides relative to food allergen awareness. (8/1/25) (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

NY A06558

Requires every food establishment to label all prepackaged food with a written notification on the package or on a label attached to the package identifying any ingredient with which a product is made that constitutes a major food allergen.

MS HB292

Food allergy awareness training for restaurant employees; require to include certain knowledge of gluten as a food allergen.