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MS SB2395

MS SB2395
Food labeling; require disclosure of certain ingredients on food packaging and provide consumer notice disclaimer.


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Introduced
01/19/2026
In Committee
01/19/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
02/03/2026

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An Act To Create Section 75-29-903, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Explicit Disclosure Of Certain Ingredients On The Food Labels Of Food Products Sold In Mississippi; To Provide A Comprehensive List Of Ingredients That Must Be Disclosed In Compliance With The Provisions Of This Section; To Require That Manufacturers Include A Qr Code That Leads Consumers To A Web Page That The Manufacturer Controls; To Require That The Website Provides Additional Information About The Disclosed Ingredients; To Provide When Provisions Of This Section Do And Do Not Apply To Manufacturers; To Provide Penalties For Manufacturers Found In Noncompliance With The Labeling Requirements Of This Section; To Create Section 75-29-905, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require Retail Food Service Establishments To Disclose The Presence Of Seed Oils In Food Cooked And Prepared For Human Consumption; To Provide Penalties For Retail Food Service Establishments Found To Be In Noncompliance With The Seed Oil Disclosure Requirements Established By This Section; To Create Section 37-11-7.1, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Ban The Inclusion Of Certain Prohibited Ingredients In Breakfast, Lunch And Afterschool Care Meals Served To Students At Public And Nonpublic Schools That Receive State Funding; To Provide Exemptions To The Prohibited Ingredients Requirements Set Forth By This Section; To Encourage School Governing Authorities To Purchase Locally Produced Foods For Student Consumption Whenever Possible; To Create Section 73-25-41, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Require The Respective State Boards Of Medical Licensure To Require Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants And Physicians Practicing Certain Fields Of Medicine To Attend Continued Education Courses Concerning Nutrition And Metabolic Health; To Provide That The Respective Boards Shall Determine The Content Of The Continued Education Course Required By This Section; And For Related Purposes.

AI Summary

This bill mandates increased transparency regarding food ingredients and dietary education. For food products sold in Mississippi, manufacturers must clearly label specific artificial colors, additives, and banned chemicals, such as aspartame and various artificial dyes, and provide a QR code linking to a manufacturer-controlled webpage with further information and a disclaimer about the ingredient's presence. Retail food service establishments that use certain "seed oils" (like corn, soybean, or sunflower oil) in prepared food must post a notice on their menus stating this. Additionally, public and state-funded nonpublic schools are prohibited from serving meals containing a list of "prohibited ingredients," which includes several artificial dyes and sweeteners, though exemptions exist for items sold in concession stands or vending machines, and schools are encouraged to buy local produce. Finally, healthcare professionals, including nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and physicians in various specialties, will be required to complete continuing education courses on nutrition and metabolic health.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Died In Committee (on 02/03/2026)

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