HB 25-1064 CO Introduced
Prohibition on Cultivated Meat
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Summary
The bill prohibits a person from selling, offering for sale, manufacturing, or distributing cultivated meat (prohibition), which is defined as a food product produced from animal cells that are grown in a laboratory setting in a controlled environment. A person that violates the prohibition is subject to certain civil penalties and commits a petty offense. The bill also allows the department of public health and environment or a county or district public health agency to suspend or revoke the license of a retail food establishment that violates the prohibition.(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
Sponsors (2)
- Ty Winter Republican · primary
- Rod Pelton Republican · primary
Action history (2)
- Jan 27, 2025 House Committee on Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources Postpone Indefinitely · lower
- Jan 8, 2025 Introduced In House - Assigned to Agriculture, Water & Natural Resources · lower
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