Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2094

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to warning signs posted by certain food service establishments that prepare food items containing peanut products.

Impact

If enacted, HB 2094 would amend Chapter 438 of the Health and Safety Code to introduce a new subchapter focusing specifically on peanut allergen warning signs. This bill would formalize the requirement for warning signs, enhancing consumer safety for individuals with peanut allergies. As such, it emphasizes the crucial role of transparency in food service practices, which is aimed at reducing the risk of allergic reactions among patrons with peanut sensitivities.

Summary

House Bill 2094 aims to regulate food service establishments that prepare food items containing peanut products by requiring them to post clear warning signs. The proposed legislation seeks to enhance public awareness of the potential risks associated with peanut allergies, thereby ensuring that consumers are informed and can make safer dining choices. Specifically, establishments with designated eating areas that prepare food items containing peanuts or peanut products must display a notice stating that peanut products are present.

Contention

While the bill is largely centered on promoting safety and awareness around peanut allergies, it may face varying reception depending on the impact and enforcement on local businesses. Some food service establishments may view this regulation as an additional burden that could incur costs related to the production and display of signs. However, its supporters argue that this requirement is minimal compared to the potential health benefits for consumers, particularly those at risk of an allergic reaction.

Implementation_timeline

The legislation stipulates that the new requirements would take effect on September 1, 2026, providing time for food service establishments to comply with the new regulations. The executive commissioner will also be tasked with adopting necessary rules to facilitate the implementation of these new requirements, ensuring that all pertinent guidelines are established for effective enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB163

Food service establishments; certain food products be disclosed as containing cell cultured meat and plant based meat alternatives; require

TX S09158

Establishes certain caffeine safety warnings for covered establishments for items with high caffeine; establishes caffeine labeling requirements for food and dietary supplements containing certain amounts of caffeine per serving.

TX HB05455

An Act Prohibiting Food Service Establishments From Selling Food Prepared With Frying Oils Containing Artificial Trans Fats.

TX SB939

Farmed food products; authorizing certain sales of homemade and farm produced foods. Effective date.

TX SB939

Farmed food products; authorizing certain sales of homemade and farm produced foods. Effective date.

TX A11072

Requires food service establishments to provide clear notice to customers of major food allergens that are contained in any menu item of such food service establishment.

TX S10116

Requires food service establishments to provide clear notice to customers of major food allergens that are contained in any menu item of such food service establishment.

TX AB244

Enacts prohibitions relating to the use of disposable foodware containers containing polystyrene foam by certain food dispensing establishments. (BDR 40-685)

TX HB1958

Creates provisions relating to warning labels for food products containing unsafe chemicals

TX SF239

Cell-cultured food definition establishment and food labels identification products containing cell-cultured food requirement provision

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.