Bill Text: NY A06425 | 2009-2010 | General Assembly | Amended


Bill Title: Requires certain food establishments to provide nutritional information to their customers.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 15-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-04-14 - print number 6425a [A06425 Detail]

Download: New_York-2009-A06425-Amended.html
                           S T A T E   O F   N E W   Y O R K
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                                        6425--A
                              2009-2010 Regular Sessions
                                 I N  A S S E M B L Y
                                     March 3, 2009
                                      ___________
       Introduced  by  M. of A. MORELLE, HOYT, PAULIN, CASTRO, GOTTFRIED, LANC-
         MAN, COLTON, MILLMAN,  ENGLEBRIGHT,  DINOWITZ,  JAFFEE,  DenDEKKER  --
         Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. COOK, MAGNARELLI, MENG -- read once and
         referred to the Committee on Consumer Affairs and Protection -- recom-
         mitted  to the Committee on Consumer Affairs and Protection in accord-
         ance with Assembly Rule  3,  sec.  2  --  committee  discharged,  bill
         amended,  ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said commit-
         tee
       AN ACT in relation to creating the menu nutritional  disclosure  act  of
         2010
         THE  PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
       BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
    1    Section 1. This act shall be known and  may  be  cited  as  the  "menu
    2  nutritional disclosure act of 2010".
    3    S  2.  1.    For purposes of this act, the following definitions shall
    4  apply:
    5    (a) "Food facility" means a food facility in the state  that  operates
    6  under  common ownership or control with at least 9 other food facilities
    7  with the same name in the state that offer for  sale  substantially  the
    8  same  menu items, or operates as a franchised outlet of a parent company
    9  with at least 9 other franchised outlets with the same name in the state
   10  that offer for sale substantially the same menu  items,  except  that  a
   11  "food facility" does not include the following:
   12    (i) Certified farmer's markets.
   13    (ii) Commissaries.
   14    (iii) Licensed health care facilities.
   15    (iv) Mobile support units.
   16    (v) Restricted food service facilities.
   17    (vi) Retail stores in which a majority of sales are from a pharmacy.
   18    (vii) Vending machines.
        EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                             [ ] is old law to be omitted.
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    1    (b)  "Calorie  content information" means the total number of calories
    2  per standard menu item, as that item is usually prepared and offered for
    3  sale.
    4    (c)  "Drive-through"  means  an  area  where a customer may provide an
    5  order for and receive standard menu items while occupying a motor  vehi-
    6  cle.
    7    (d)  "Menu  board" means a posted list or pictorial display of food or
    8  beverage items offered for sale by a food facility.  "Menu  board"  does
    9  not include printed or pictorial materials for the purpose of marketing.
   10    (e) "Menu" means a printed list or pictorial display of food or bever-
   11  age  items offered for sale by a food facility. "Menu" shall not include
   12  printed or pictorial materials for the purpose of marketing.
   13    (f) "Food item tag" means a label or placard that identifies any  food
   14  item  displayed  for  sale at a food facility. "Food item tag" shall not
   15  include printed or pictorial materials for the purpose of marketing.
   16    (g) "Nutritional information" includes, but is not limited to, all  of
   17  the  following, per standard menu item, as that item is usually prepared
   18  and offered for sale:
   19    (i) Total number of calories.
   20    (ii) Total number of grams of carbohydrates.
   21    (iii) Total number of grams of saturated fat.
   22    (iv) Total number of milligrams of sodium.
   23    (h) "Point of sale" means the  location  where  a  customer  makes  an
   24  order.
   25    (i)  "Standard  menu  item"  means a food or beverage item offered for
   26  sale by a food facility through a menu, menu board, or food item tag  at
   27  least  180 days per calendar year, except that "standard menu item" does
   28  not include any of the following:
   29    (i) A food item that is customized on a case-by-case basis in response
   30  to an unsolicited customer request.
   31    (ii) An alcoholic beverage, the labeling of which is not regulated  by
   32  the federal food and drug administration.
   33    (iii)  A  packaged  food  otherwise  subject to the nutrition labeling
   34  requirements of the federal Nutrition  Labeling  and  Education  Act  of
   35  1990.
   36    (iv) A food item when served at a consumer self-service salad bar.
   37    (v)  A  food  or  beverage item when served at a consumer self-service
   38  buffet.
   39    (vi) Condiments.
   40    (vii) Other items placed on counters or tables for use without  charge
   41  to consumers.
   42    (j)  "Reasonable  basis"  means any reasonable means recognized by the
   43  federal food and drug administration of determining nutritional informa-
   44  tion, as well as calorie content information, for a standard menu  item,
   45  as usually prepared and offered for sale, including, but not limited to,
   46  nutrient databases and laboratory analyses.
   47    (k)  "Appetizer" means a food item that is generally served prior to a
   48  food item that is generally regarded as the primary food item in a meal.
   49  An "appetizer" includes a first course, starter, or small plate.
   50    (l) "Dessert" means a food item that is generally served after a  food
   51  item  that  is  generally  regarded  as the primary food item in a meal.
   52  "Dessert" includes, but is not limited to, cakes,  pastries,  pies,  ice
   53  cream  and  food  items  that  contain ice cream, confections, and other
   54  sweets.
   55    2. (a) Commencing July 1, 2011 and remaining in effect until  December
   56  31,  2012,  inclusive,  every  food  facility shall disclose nutritional
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    1  information as required by paragraph (b) of this subdivision  or  comply
    2  with the requirements of subdivision 3 of this section during this time.
    3    (b)  (i)  In order to comply with paragraph (a) of this subdivision, a
    4  food facility that does not provide sit-down service shall disclose  the
    5  information in a clear and conspicuous manner on a brochure that is made
    6  available  at  the  point of sale prior to or during the placement of an
    7  order. A food facility that provides sit-down service shall provide  the
    8  nutritional  information in a clear and conspicuous size and typeface on
    9  at least one of the following:
   10    (1) A brochure available on the table.
   11    (2) A menu next to each standard menu item.
   12    (3) A menu, under an index section that is separate from  the  listing
   13  of standard menu items.
   14    (4) A menu insert.
   15    (5) A table tent on the table.
   16    (ii) Notwithstanding subparagraph (i) of this paragraph, a food facil-
   17  ity  that  has  a drive-through area and uses a menu board to display or
   18  list standard menu items at the point of sale shall, for purposes of the
   19  drive-through area only, disclose the nutritional information in a clear
   20  and conspicuous manner on a brochure or other printed material  that  is
   21  available  upon request, and shall conspicuously display a notice at the
   22  point of sale that reads: "NUTRITIONAL  INFORMATION  IS  AVAILABLE  UPON
   23  REQUEST"  or  other  similar  statement that indicates the disclosure of
   24  nutritional information is available upon request.
   25    3. (a) On and after January 1, 2013, every food facility that provides
   26  a menu shall disclose calorie content information for  a  standard  menu
   27  item  next  to the item on the menu in a size and typeface that is clear
   28  and conspicuous.
   29    (b) On and after January 1, 2013, every food  facility  that  uses  an
   30  indoor menu board shall disclose calorie content information for a stan-
   31  dard menu item next to the item on the menu board in a size and typeface
   32  that is clear and conspicuous.
   33    (c) On and after January 1, 2013, every food facility that uses a food
   34  item  tag as an alternative to a menu or menu board to describe a stand-
   35  ard menu item that is displayed for sale in a display  case  within  the
   36  food facility shall disclose calorie content information for that stand-
   37  ard  menu item on the food item tag for that item in a size and typeface
   38  that is clear and conspicuous.
   39    (d) On and after January 1, 2013,  every  food  facility  that  has  a
   40  drive-through  area  and  uses  a menu board to display or list standard
   41  menu items at the point of sale shall, for purposes of the drive-through
   42  area only, disclose the nutritional information for each  standard  menu
   43  item  in  a  clear and conspicuous manner on a brochure or other printed
   44  material that is available upon request, and shall clearly and conspicu-
   45  ously display a notice at the point of  sale  that  reads:  "NUTRITIONAL
   46  INFORMATION  IS  AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST" or other similar statement that
   47  indicates the disclosure of nutritional information  is  available  upon
   48  request.   If a food facility subject to this paragraph discloses nutri-
   49  tional information in the manner described  in  paragraph  (b)  of  this
   50  subdivision,  the food facility shall be deemed to be in compliance with
   51  this paragraph.
   52    4. For purposes of subdivision 3 of this section,  the  disclosure  of
   53  calorie  content  information on a menu or menu board next to a standard
   54  menu item that is a combination of at least two standard menu  items  on
   55  the  menu or menu board, shall, based upon all possible combinations for
   56  that standard menu item, include both the minimum amount of calories for
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    1  the calorie count information and the maximum amount of calories for the
    2  calorie count information. If there is only one possible total amount of
    3  calories, then this total shall be disclosed.
    4    5.  For  purposes  of subdivision 3 of this section, the disclosure of
    5  calorie content information on a menu or menu board next to  a  standard
    6  menu  item that is not an appetizer or dessert, but is intended to serve
    7  more than one individual, shall include both of the following:
    8    (a) The number of individuals intended to be served  by  the  standard
    9  menu item.
   10    (b)  The  calorie  content  information per individual serving. If the
   11  standard menu item is a combination of at least two standard menu items,
   12  this disclosure shall, based upon all  possible  combinations  for  that
   13  standard  menu item, include both the minimum amount of calories for the
   14  calorie count information and the maximum amount of calories.  If  there
   15  is  only one possible total amount of calories, then this total shall be
   16  disclosed.
   17    6. For beverage items, a range of calorie  count  information  may  be
   18  provided,  which  includes  both  the minimum amount of calories for any
   19  beverage item and the maximum amount of calories.
   20    7.   The  nutritional  information  and  calorie  content  information
   21  required  by  this  act  shall  be  determined  on a reasonable basis. A
   22  reasonable basis determination of nutritional  information  and  calorie
   23  content  information shall be required only once per standard menu item,
   24  provided that portion size is reasonably consistent and the food facili-
   25  ty follows a standardized recipe and trains to a  consistent  method  of
   26  preparation.
   27    8.  Menus and menu boards may include a disclaimer that indicates that
   28  there may be variations in nutritional content across servings, based on
   29  variations in overall size and quantities of ingredients, and  based  on
   30  special ordering.
   31    9.  This  act  shall  not be construed to create or enhance any claim,
   32  right of action, or civil liability that did not previously exist  under
   33  state  law  or limit any claim, right of action, or civil liability that
   34  otherwise exists under state law. No private right of action shall arise
   35  out of this act. The only enforcement mechanism of this act shall be the
   36  local enforcement agency.
   37    10. This act shall not be construed to preclude any food facility from
   38  voluntarily  providing  nutritional  information  in  addition  to   the
   39  requirements of this act.
   40    11.  To  the  extent consistent with federal law, this act, as well as
   41  any other state law that regulates the disclosure of nutritional  infor-
   42  mation, is a matter of statewide concern and occupies the whole field of
   43  regulation regarding the disclosure of nutritional information by a food
   44  facility  as well as content required to be posted on menus, menu boards
   45  and food item tags. No ordinance or regulation  of  a  local  government
   46  shall  regulate  the  dissemination  of  nutritional  information or the
   47  content required to be placed on menus, menu boards or food item tags by
   48  a food facility. Any ordinance or regulation that violates this prohibi-
   49  tion is void and shall have no force or effect.
   50    12. Commencing July 1, 2011, a food facility that violates this act is
   51  guilty of an infraction, punishable by a fine of  not  less  than  fifty
   52  dollars  or  more  than five hundred dollars, which may be assessed by a
   53  local enforcement agency. However, a food facility may not be  found  to
   54  violate  this  act  more than once during an inspection visit.  Notwith-
   55  standing the penal law or any other provision of law to the contrary,  a
   56  violation of this act shall not constitute a misdemeanor.
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    1    13. Within 180 days after the effective date of this act, the New York
    2  state  department  of  health  shall promulgate regulations defining the
    3  specific requirements that constitute substantial compliance  with  this
    4  act by food facilities.
    5    14. If any provision of this act or the application thereof is for any
    6  reason  held  invalid,  ineffective,  or  unconstitutional by a court of
    7  competent jurisdiction, the remainder of this act shall not be  affected
    8  thereby, and to this end, the provisions of this act are severable.
    9    S 3. This act shall take effect immediately.
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