Bill Text: NY A02320 | 2015-2016 | General Assembly | Introduced
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Bill Title: Requires sugar-sweetened beverages to be labeled with a safety warning.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 19-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-06-06 - reported referred to rules [A02320 Detail]
Download: New_York-2015-A02320-Introduced.html
Bill Title: Requires sugar-sweetened beverages to be labeled with a safety warning.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 19-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2016-06-06 - reported referred to rules [A02320 Detail]
Download: New_York-2015-A02320-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 2320 2015-2016 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y January 15, 2015 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. DINOWITZ -- read once and referred to the Commit- tee on Consumer Affairs and Protection AN ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to the labeling of sugar-sweetened beverages with warnings THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Short title. This act shall be known and may be cited as 2 the "sugar-sweetened beverages safety warning act". 3 S 2. Legislative intent. The legislature hereby finds and declares 4 that: 5 (a) the prevalence of obesity in the state has increased dramatically 6 over the past 30 years. Although no group has escaped the epidemic, low 7 income communities and communities of color are disproportionately 8 affected; 9 (b) the obesity epidemic is of particular concern because obesity 10 increases the risk of diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, asthma and 11 certain types of cancer. Depending on their level of obesity, from 60 12 percent to over 80 percent of obese adults currently suffer from type II 13 diabetes, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure or other related 14 conditions; 15 (c) the medical costs for people who are obese are dramatically higher 16 than for those of normal weight. Overweight and obesity account for $147 17 billion in health care costs nationally, or 9 percent of all medical 18 spending, with one-half of these costs paid publicly through the Medi- 19 care and Medicaid programs; 20 (d) there is overwhelming evidence of the link between obesity and the 21 consumption of sweetened beverages, such as soft drinks, energy drinks, 22 sweet teas and sports drinks. The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans 23 recommend that everyone reduce their intake of sugar-sweetened beverag- 24 es; EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD03793-01-5 A. 2320 2 1 (e) individuals who drink one to two sugar-sweetened beverages per day 2 have a 26 percent higher risk for developing type II diabetes. Over the 3 past 10 years, the percentage of teens nationwide that have diabetes or 4 prediabetes has increased from 9 percent to 23 percent. According to the 5 American Diabetes Association, persons with type I diabetes should limit 6 or avoid consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. Complications of 7 diabetes include: heart disease, nerve damage, gum infections, kidney 8 disease, hearing impairment, blindness, amputation of toes, feet or 9 legs, and increased risk of Alzheimer's disease; 10 (f) according to nutrition experts, sweetened beverages, such as soft 11 drinks, energy drinks, sweet teas and sports drinks, offer little or no 12 nutritional value, but massive quantities of added sugars. A 20 ounce 13 bottle of soda contains the equivalent of approximately 17 teaspoons of 14 sugar. Yet, the American Heart Association recommends that Americans 15 consume no more than five to nine teaspoons of sugar per day; 16 (g) sugar-sweetened beverages are the single largest source of added 17 sugars in the American diet, with the average American drinking nearly 18 45 gallons of sweetened beverages a year, the equivalent of 39 pounds of 19 extra sugar every year. Over 50 percent of the United States population 20 drinks one or more sugar-sweetened beverages per day; 21 (h) sugar-sweetened beverages are a unique contributor to excess 22 caloric consumption. Research shows that calories from sugar-sweetened 23 beverages do not satisfy hunger the way calories from solid food or fat 24 or protein-containing beverages such as those containing milk and plant- 25 based proteins. As a result, sugar-sweetened beverages tend to add to 26 the calories people consume rather than replace them; 27 (i) consistent evidence shows a positive relationship between sugar 28 intake and dental caries (cavities) in adults and fewer caries when 29 sugar intake is restricted. Children who frequently consume beverages 30 high in sugar are at an increased risk for dental caries. Untreated 31 dental caries can lead to pain, infection, tooth loss and, in severe 32 cases, death; and 33 (j) evidence suggests that health warnings can increase knowledge and 34 reduce consumption of harmful products. 35 S 3. The agriculture and markets law is amended by adding a new 36 section 204-e to read as follows: 37 S 204-E. LABELING OF SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGES. 1. FOR THE PURPOSES OF 38 THIS SECTION: 39 (A) "BEVERAGE CONTAINER" MEANS ANY SEALED OR UNSEALED CONTAINER 40 REGARDLESS OF SIZE OR SHAPE INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE MADE OF 41 GLASS, METAL, PAPER, PLASTIC, OR ANY OTHER MATERIAL OR COMBINATION OF 42 MATERIALS THAT IS USED OR INTENDED TO BE USED TO HOLD A SUGAR-SWEETENED 43 BEVERAGE FOR INDIVIDUAL SALE TO A CONSUMER. 44 (B) "BEVERAGE DISPENSING MACHINE" MEANS ANY DEVICE THAT MIXES CONCEN- 45 TRATE WITH ANY ONE OR MORE OTHER INGREDIENTS, AND DISPENSES THE RESULT- 46 ING MIXTURE INTO AN UNSEALED CONTAINER AS A READY-TO-DRINK BEVERAGE. 47 (C) "CALORIC SWEETENER" MEANS ANY SUBSTANCE CONTAINING CALORIES, SUIT- 48 ABLE FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION, THAT HUMANS PERCEIVE AS SWEET AND SHALL 49 INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, SUCROSE, FRUCTOSE, GLUCOSE, AND OTHER 50 SUGARS AND FRUIT JUICE CONCENTRATES. "CALORIC" MEANS A SUBSTANCE THAT 51 ADDS CALORIES TO THE DIET OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHO CONSUMES SUCH SUBSTANCE. 52 (D) "CONCENTRATE" MEANS A SYRUP OR POWDER THAT IS USED OR INTENDED TO 53 BE USED FOR MIXING, COMPOUNDING OR MAKING A SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGE. 54 (E) "CONSUMER" MEANS AN INDIVIDUAL WHO PURCHASES A SUGAR-SWEETENED 55 BEVERAGE FOR A PURPOSE OTHER THAN RESALE. A. 2320 3 1 (F) "DISTRIBUTE" MEANS TO SELL OR OTHERWISE PROVIDE A PRODUCT TO ANY 2 PERSON FOR RESALE. 3 (G) "NATURAL FRUIT JUICE" MEANS THE ORIGINAL LIQUID RESULTING FROM THE 4 PRESSING OF FRUIT, THE LIQUID RESULTING FROM THE RECONSTITUTION OF 5 NATURAL FRUIT JUICE CONCENTRATE OR THE LIQUID RESULTING FROM THE RESTO- 6 RATION OF WATER TO DEHYDRATED NATURAL FRUIT JUICE. 7 (H) "NATURAL VEGETABLE JUICE" MEANS THE ORIGINAL LIQUID RESULTING FROM 8 THE PRESSING OF VEGETABLES, THE LIQUID RESULTING FROM THE RECONSTITUTION 9 OF NATURAL VEGETABLE JUICE CONCENTRATE OR THE LIQUID RESULTING FROM THE 10 RESTORATION OF WATER TO DEHYDRATED NATURAL VEGETABLE JUICE. 11 (I) "POWDER" MEANS A SOLID MIXTURE WITH ADDED CALORIC SWEETENER USED 12 IN MAKING, MIXING OR COMPOUNDING A SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGE BY MIXING 13 SUCH SOLID MIXTURE WITH ANY ONE OR MORE OTHER INGREDIENTS INCLUDING, BUT 14 NOT LIMITED TO, WATER, ICE, SYRUP, SIMPLE SYRUP, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, 15 FRUIT JUICE, OR CARBONATION OR OTHER GAS. 16 (J) "SEALED BEVERAGE CONTAINER" MEANS A BEVERAGE CONTAINER HOLDING A 17 BEVERAGE THAT IS CLOSED OR SEALED BEFORE BEING OFFERED FOR SALE TO A 18 CONSUMER. 19 (K) (1) "SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGE" MEANS ANY SWEETENED NONALCOHOLIC 20 BEVERAGE, CARBONATED OR NONCARBONATED, SOLD FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION THAT 21 HAS ADDED CALORIC SWEETENERS AND WHICH CONTAINS SEVENTY-FIVE CALORIES OR 22 MORE PER TWELVE FLUID OUNCES. 23 (2) SUCH TERM SHALL NOT INCLUDE: 24 (A) ANY BEVERAGE CONTAINING ONE HUNDRED PERCENT NATURAL FRUIT JUICE OR 25 NATURAL VEGETABLE JUICE WITH NO ADDED CALORIC SWEETENERS; 26 (B) ANY LIQUID PRODUCT MANUFACTURED FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING USES AND 27 COMMONLY REFERRED TO AS A "DIETARY AID": 28 (I) AN ORAL NUTRITIONAL THERAPY FOR PERSONS WHO CANNOT ABSORB OR META- 29 BOLIZE DIETARY NUTRIENTS FROM FOOD OR BEVERAGES, 30 (II) A SOURCE OF NECESSARY NUTRITION USED AS A RESULT OF A MEDICAL 31 CONDITION, OR 32 (III) AN ORAL ELECTROLYTE SOLUTION FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN FORMULATED 33 TO PREVENT DEHYDRATION DUE TO ILLNESS; 34 (C) ANY PRODUCT FOR CONSUMPTION BY INFANTS AND THAT IS COMMONLY 35 REFERRED TO AS "INFANT FORMULA"; OR 36 (D) ANY BEVERAGE WHOSE PRINCIPAL INGREDIENT BY WEIGHT IS MILK. 37 (1) "SYRUP" MEANS A LIQUID MIXTURE WITH ADDED CALORIC SWEETENER USED 38 IN MAKING, MIXING OR COMPOUNDING A SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGE BY MIXING 39 SUCH LIQUID MIXTURE WITH ANY ONE OR MORE OTHER INGREDIENTS, INCLUDING, 40 BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WATER, ICE, A POWDER, SIMPLE SYRUP, FRUITS, VEGETA- 41 BLES, FRUIT JUICE, VEGETABLE JUICE, OR CARBONATION OR OTHER GAS. 42 (M) "UNSEALED BEVERAGE CONTAINER" MEANS A BEVERAGE CONTAINER INTO 43 WHICH A BEVERAGE IS DISPENSED OR POURED AT THE PREMISES WHERE THE BEVER- 44 AGE IS PURCHASED INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, A CONTAINER FOR FOUNTAIN 45 DRINKS. 46 2. (A) NO PERSON SHALL DISTRIBUTE, SELL OR OFFER FOR SALE A 47 SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGE IN A SEALED BEVERAGE CONTAINER UNLESS SUCH 48 CONTAINER BEARS THE FOLLOWING SAFETY WARNING AND OTHERWISE MEETS ALL OF 49 THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS SUBDIVISION: 50 "SAFETY WARNING: DRINKING BEVERAGES WITH ADDED SUGAR CONTRIBUTES TO 51 OBESITY, DIABETES AND TOOTH DECAY." 52 (B) (1) THE SAFETY WARNING REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH (A) OF THIS SUBDIVI- 53 SION SHALL BE CONSPICUOUSLY DISPLAYED AND READILY LEGIBLE UNDER ORDINARY 54 CONDITIONS ON THE FRONT OF THE SEALED BEVERAGE CONTAINER, SEPARATE AND 55 APART FROM ALL OTHER INFORMATION, AND SHALL BE ON A CONTRASTING BACK- 56 GROUND. THE ENTIRE SAFETY WARNING SHALL APPEAR IN BOLD TYPE. A. 2320 4 1 (2) THE SAFETY WARNING REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH (A) OF THIS SUBDIVISION 2 SHALL APPEAR IN A FONT SIZE AND IN A MAXIMUM NUMBER OF CHARACTERS (I.E., 3 LETTERS, NUMBERS, AND MARKS) PER INCH, AS FOLLOWS: 4 (A) FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINERS OF EIGHT FLUID OUNCES OR LESS, THE SAFETY 5 WARNING SHALL BE IN SCRIPT, TYPE OR PRINTING NOT SMALLER THAN ONE MILLI- 6 METER, AND THERE SHALL BE NO MORE THAN FORTY CHARACTERS PER LINEAR INCH. 7 (B) FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINERS OF MORE THAN EIGHT FLUID OUNCES AND LESS 8 THAN ONE LITER, THE SAFETY WARNING SHALL BE IN SCRIPT, TYPE OR PRINTING 9 NOT SMALLER THAN 2 MILLIMETERS, AND THERE SHALL BE NO MORE THAN TWENTY- 10 FIVE CHARACTERS PER LINEAR INCH. 11 (C) FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINERS OF ONE LITER OR MORE, THE SAFETY WARNING 12 SHALL BE IN SCRIPT, TYPE OR PRINTING NOT SMALLER THAN THREE MILLIMETERS, 13 AND THERE SHALL BE NO MORE THAN TWELVE CHARACTERS PER LINEAR INCH. 14 (C) IF THE SAFETY WARNING REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH (A) OF THIS SUBDIVI- 15 SION IS NOT PRINTED DIRECTLY ON THE BEVERAGE CONTAINER, THE SAFETY WARN- 16 ING SHALL BE AFFIXED TO THE BEVERAGE CONTAINER IN SUCH A MANNER THAT IT 17 CANNOT BE REMOVED WITHOUT THOROUGH APPLICATION OF WATER OR OTHER 18 SOLVENTS. 19 (D) NO PERSON SHALL DISTRIBUTE, SELL OR OFFER FOR SALE A MULTIPACK OF 20 SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGES IN SEALED BEVERAGE CONTAINERS UNLESS THE 21 MULTIPACK OF BEVERAGES BEARS THE SAFETY WARNING REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH 22 (A) OF THIS SUBDIVISION. THE SAFETY WARNING SHALL BE POSTED CONSPICUOUS- 23 LY ON AT LEAST TWO SIDES OF THE MULTIPACK, IN ADDITION TO BEING POSTED 24 ON EACH INDIVIDUAL SEALED BEVERAGE CONTAINER. 25 (E) NO PERSON SHALL DISTRIBUTE, SELL OR OFFER FOR SALE A CONCENTRATE 26 UNLESS THE PACKAGING OF THE CONCENTRATE, WHICH IS INTENDED FOR RETAIL 27 SALE, BEARS THE SAFETY WARNING REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH (A) OF THIS SUBDI- 28 VISION. THE SAFETY WARNING SHALL BE POSTED CONSPICUOUSLY ON THE FRONT 29 OF THE PACKAGING OF THE CONCENTRATE. 30 3. (A) EVERY PERSON WHO OWNS, LEASES OR OTHERWISE CONTROLS THE PREM- 31 ISES WHERE A VENDING MACHINE OR BEVERAGE DISPENSING MACHINE IS LOCATED, 32 OR WHERE A SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGE IS SOLD IN AN UNSEALED BEVERAGE 33 CONTAINER, SHALL PLACE OR CAUSE TO BE PLACED, A SAFETY WARNING IN EACH 34 OF THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: 35 (1) ON THE EXTERIOR OF ANY VENDING MACHINE THAT INCLUDES A 36 SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGE FOR SALE; 37 (2) ON THE EXTERIOR OF ANY BEVERAGE DISPENSING MACHINE USED BY A 38 CONSUMER TO DISPENSE A SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGE THROUGH SELF-SERVICE; 39 AND 40 (3) AT THE POINT-OF-PURCHASE WHERE ANY CONSUMER PURCHASES A 41 SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGE IN AN UNSEALED BEVERAGE CONTAINER, WHEN THE 42 UNSEALED BEVERAGE CONTAINER IS FILLED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF A FOOD ESTAB- 43 LISHMENT RATHER THAN THE CONSUMER. 44 (B) THE SAFETY WARNING REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH (A) OF THIS SUBDIVISION 45 SHALL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING LANGUAGE: 46 "SAFETY WARNING: DRINKING BEVERAGES WITH ADDED SUGAR CONTRIBUTES TO 47 OBESITY, DIABETES AND TOOTH DECAY." 48 (C) THE SAFETY WARNING REQUIRED BY PARAGRAPH (A) OF THIS SUBDIVISION 49 SHALL BE CONSPICUOUSLY DISPLAYED AND READILY LEGIBLE UNDER ORDINARY 50 CONDITIONS, SEPARATE AND APART FROM ALL OTHER INFORMATION, AND SHALL BE 51 ON A CONTRASTING BACKGROUND. THE ENTIRE SAFETY WARNING SHALL APPEAR IN 52 BOLD TYPE. 53 4. ANY VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION SHALL BE PUNISHABLE BY A CIVIL PENAL- 54 TY OF NOT LESS THAN FIFTY DOLLARS, NOR MORE THAN FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. 55 S 4. This act shall take effect on the first of January next succeed- 56 ing the date on which it shall have become a law.