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NJ S200

NJ S200
Establishes standards for food date labeling; requires Commissioner of Health to establish public education program and promulgate guidelines related to food safety.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
06/12/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill, would establish standards for food date labeling and require the Department of Health to establish a public education program and guidelines related to food safety. Under the bill, a manufacturer may use food date labeling, but is required, if food date labels are used, to follow the labeling standards provided in the bill. A food date label may indicate either: (1) a "quality date" to indicate the date after which the quality of food may begin to deteriorate, but is still acceptable for consumption; or (2) an "elevated-risk date" to indicate the date, established by the manufacturer, after which there is a high level of risk associated with the consumption of a "time/temperature control for safety food." The bill defines a "time/temperature control for safety food" as a food that requires time/temperature control for safety, in accordance with the 2013 United States Food and Drug Administration Food Code, to limit pathogenic microorganism growth or toxin formation. Quality dates would be displayed with the uniform phrase "BEST if Used By" and elevated-risk dates would be displayed with the uniform phrase "USE By." Under the bill, a retail food facility would not be liable for a manufacturer's failure to properly label food in accordance with the bill. Nothing in the bill would prohibit the sale, donation, or use of food after the food's quality date has passed. However, a retail food facility would be prohibited from selling or donating food after its elevated-risk date. A retailer would also be prohibited from selling food labeled with a "sell-by" date, or any date that is intended to communicate primarily to a distributor or retailer for purposes of stock rotation and that is not a quality date or an elevated-risk date, unless the date is in a coded format not easily readable by consumers. The bill would also change the labeling requirements that must be used for fluid milk products from "sell by" or "not to be sold after" to a quality date label as described above. Alcoholic beverages would be exempt from the bill's provisions. The bill allows the Department of Health to designate additional foods as time/temperature control for safety foods, or exempt foods from the designation. The department would be required to post this information on its Internet website. Finally, the bill would also require the establishment of a public education program, which would include a public information campaign providing information about the meaning of date labels, and educating consumers on how to handle food properly and when it can safely be consumed.

AI Summary

This bill establishes new standards for food date labeling, requiring manufacturers to use specific phrases for different types of dates: "BEST if Used By" for a "quality date" indicating when food quality might decline but it's still safe to eat, and "USE By" for an "elevated-risk date" which signifies a high risk of consumption after that date for "time/temperature control for safety food" (foods needing specific temperature control to prevent harmful bacteria growth, as defined by the FDA Food Code). Retailers are not liable for manufacturer labeling errors, but they cannot sell or donate food past its "elevated-risk date," though they can sell food past its "quality date." The bill also prohibits retailers from selling food with "sell-by" dates or similar labels meant for stock rotation, unless they are in a consumer-unreadable coded format. Fluid milk products will now use the "quality date" labeling instead of older "sell-by" or "not to be sold after" designations, and alcoholic beverages are exempt. The Commissioner of Health will have the authority to designate additional foods as requiring time/temperature control or to exempt certain foods, posting these decisions online, and will also implement a public education program to inform consumers about the meaning of these new date labels and safe food handling practices.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 06/12/2025)

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