Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1466

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  
Engrossed
2/10/26  
Refer
2/16/26  
Enrolled
4/1/26  

Caption

Crawfish and seafood; revise certain provisions relating to labeling requirements.

Impact

The passing of HB 1466 is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding food labeling practices. By strictly defining the criteria for what qualifies as 'domestic' or 'imported,' the bill aims to ensure better transparency for consumers, which may impact purchasing decisions in seafood markets and restaurants. The requirement for labeling the country of origin not only enhances consumer awareness but also reinforces accountability among wholesalers, processors, and retailers to source quality seafood.

Summary

House Bill 1466 amends Section 69-1-55 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to update the requirements for labeling seafood and crawfish by their country of origin instead of the more general domestic or imported designations. This bill allows food service establishments to provide a clearly visible legend on menus to indicate these labeling compliance requirements rather than itemizing individual seafood products. Additionally, it exempts seafood and crawfish products that meet federal Country of Origin Labeling (COOL) requirements from state-specific labeling conditions, streamlining the compliance process for businesses involved in the seafood industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1466 has been mostly positive, with many industry stakeholders viewing it as a necessary step towards enhancing consumer trust and ensuring compliance with modern seafood labeling practices. However, there are concerns regarding the potential burden of compliance on smaller businesses, especially in light of the rigorous penalties that could be incurred for violations. Overall, discussions reflect a general agreement on the importance of protecting consumers but also highlight the challenges faced by smaller entities in adapting to these new requirements.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding the bill involve the penalties associated with violations of the new labeling requirements, which could lead to significant fines for businesses that fail to comply. The bill delineates a clear penalty structure and allows regulatory agencies the authority to impose fines and potentially revoke licenses, raising concerns among some stakeholders who fear that small businesses may be disproportionately impacted. Additionally, discussions focused on how effectively the law can be enforced and whether adequate resources will be allocated for the implementation and regulation of these new standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB602

Crawfish and seafood; provide country of origin labeling requirements for.

MS SB2014

Mississippi Seafood Marketing Law of 2025; enact to require certain consumer notice and country of origin labeling.

MS HB1586

Seafood; establish country of origin and truth in labeling regulation for.

MS HB913

Meat labeling; require accurate labeling of meat and nonmeat products by processors, retail and food establishment prior to final sale.

MS HB1305

Meat labeling; require accurate labeling of meat and nonmeat products by processors, retail and food establishments prior to final sale.

MS HB1357

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise provisions relating to the collaborative relationship requirement.

MS HB98

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise certain provisions related to, including collaboration requirement.

MS HB665

Driver's license; revise certain requirements and create certificate for driving.

MS SB2706

Mississippi Hemp Cultivation Act; rename, revise and create new provisions related to.

MS SB2840

State Budget process; revise provisions related to and transfer certain funds.

Similar Bills

MS HB602

Crawfish and seafood; provide country of origin labeling requirements for.

MS SB2639

Crawfish farm; require a license to operate.

MS HB661

Crawfish and seafood labeling; authorize enforcing agencies to receive and investigate complaints of noncompliance from any person.

MS SB2624

Seafood labeling; food service establishments may use a clear legend.

LA HCR77

Memorializes the United States Congress, the President of the United States, the United States Department of Labor, the United States Department of Homeland Security, and the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to take all necessary and appropriate actions to pass the H-2B Certified Seasonal Employer Designation and reclassify all job duties of the crawfish industry as agricultural labor services for purposes of the H-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker Program.

LA HCR65

Memorializes the United States Congress, the President of the United States, the United States Department of Labor, the United States Department of Homeland Security, and the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to take all necessary and appropriate actions to reclassify all job duties of the crawfish industry as agricultural labor services for purposes of the H-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker Program

LA HR67

Commends Madison Francis Guidry on being crowned 2025 Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Queen

LA HR198

Commends Karaline Elizabeth Leblanc for being named the 2026 Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival Queen