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A01692 Summary:

BILL NOA01692
 
SAME ASSAME AS S04059
 
SPONSORRosenthal
 
COSPNSRGlick, Paulin, Simon, Kelles, Dinowitz, Shimsky, Levenberg, Hevesi
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add Art 27 Title 34 §§27-3401 - 27-3405, En Con; add §399-tt, Gen Bus L
 
Provides that restaurants and third-party food delivery services may provide single-use food service items to customers when explicitly requested by the customer; prohibits certain plastic single-use items.
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A01692 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          1692
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 14, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M. of A. ROSENTHAL, GLICK, PAULIN, SIMON, KELLES, DINOW-
          ITZ, SHIMSKY, LEVENBERG, HEVESI --  read  once  and  referred  to  the
          Committee on Environmental Conservation
 
        AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law and the general busi-
          ness law, in relation to prohibitions on single-use food service items
          at restaurants and third-party food delivery services
 
          The  People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section 1. Article 27 of the environmental conservation law is amended
     2  by adding a new title 34 to read as follows:
     3                                  TITLE 34
     4                           SINGLE-USE FOOD SERVICE
     5                                    ITEMS
     6  Section 27-3401. Definitions.
     7          27-3403. Single-use food service items.
     8          27-3405. Enforcement.
     9  § 27-3401. Definitions.
    10    1. "Beverage splash stick" means a device  primarily  intended  to  be
    11  used to keep heat and liquid from escaping a lidded cup.
    12    2. "Beverage stirrer" means a device primarily intended  for  stirring
    13  beverages.
    14    3.  "Condiment  pack" means an individual single-use container, sealed
    15  by the manufacturer or a restaurant, containing a condiment.
    16    4. "Plastic" means a synthetic material made from organic polymers.
    17    5. "Restaurant" means any diner or other eating or beverage establish-
    18  ment, which offers for sale food or beverages  to  the  public,  guests,
    19  members, or patrons, whether consumption occurs on or off the premises.
    20    6.  "Single-use  food  service items" shall mean any eating utensil or
    21  other item used as part of food or beverage service that is designed and
    22  intended by the manufacturer for only one  use  before  being  discarded
    23  including,  but  not  limited to condiment packs, forks, spoons, sporks,
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD04405-01-5

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     1  knives, chopsticks, beverage straws, cocktail sticks,  toothpicks,  non-
     2  plastic  beverage splash sticks, non-plastic beverage stirrers, napkins,
     3  wet wipes, cup sleeves, beverage trays,  beverage  lids,  empty  plates,
     4  empty bowls, and empty cups. For purposes of this title, single-use food
     5  service  items  shall not include:   (a) a plastic beverage stirrer or a
     6  plastic beverage splash  stick  as  defined  in  this  section;  or  (b)
     7  containers  actively  holding food or beverages for dine-in or take-away
     8  customers, such as plates, bowls, and cups.
     9    7. "Third-party food delivery service" shall have the same meaning  as
    10  section three hundred ninety-one-v of the general business law.
    11  § 27-3403. Single-use food service items.
    12    1.  (a)  Restaurants and third-party food delivery services shall only
    13  provide single-use food  service  items  to  customers  when  explicitly
    14  requested  by  the  customer.  Restaurants and third-party food delivery
    15  services shall provide options to allow a customer to request single-use
    16  food service items upon submission of an order. Such  options  shall  be
    17  available  for  all  methods  of  ordering, including but not limited to
    18  phone,  internet,  or  mobile  phone  application  orders.  The  default
    19  selected  options  shall  be  that  no single-use food service items are
    20  requested.
    21    (b) No inquiry into the reason for the request  shall  be  made  by  a
    22  restaurant,  third-party  food delivery service, or any of its employees
    23  in carrying out the request authorized by paragraph (a) of this subdivi-
    24  sion.
    25    2. Restaurants and third-party food delivery services  are  prohibited
    26  from  providing  customers  with  single-use plastic food service items.
    27  This prohibition does not apply to plastic straws, which may be provided
    28  by a restaurant or third-party food delivery service, pursuant to subdi-
    29  vision one of this section.
    30    3. Single-use food service items provided by a restaurant, pursuant to
    31  subdivision one of this section, shall not be  individually  wrapped  in
    32  plastic.
    33    4.  (a)  If  a  restaurant fills an order placed through a third-party
    34  food delivery service, such  restaurant  may  rely  on  the  information
    35  provided by such third-party food delivery service regarding whether the
    36  customer has requested single-use food service items. In a proceeding to
    37  collect  a  civil  penalty pursuant to section 27-3405 of this title, it
    38  shall be a complete defense for a  respondent  restaurant  to  establish
    39  that  such  restaurant  relied  on the information provided to it by the
    40  third-party food delivery service regarding the customer's choice pursu-
    41  ant to paragraph (a) of subdivision one of this section.
    42    (b) A copy or screenshot of a communication by  the  third-party  food
    43  delivery  service  to  the  restaurant  regarding  the customer's choice
    44  pursuant to paragraph (a) of  subdivision  one  of  this  section  shall
    45  constitute prima facie evidence that the restaurant relied on the infor-
    46  mation  provided  to  it  by the third-party food delivery service. Each
    47  third-party food delivery service shall provide  such  communication  in
    48  writing  to  a  restaurant within seventy-two hours of such restaurant's
    49  request for such communication.
    50  § 27-3405. Enforcement.
    51    Every local department of health shall  ensure  compliance  with  this
    52  title as part of an inspection of a food place pursuant to section thir-
    53  teen  hundred  fifty-one of the public health law, the provisions of the
    54  sanitary code and provisions of local ordinances or  regulations.    Any
    55  establishment  that  violates  this  title  shall  be liable for a civil
    56  penalty in the amount of two hundred dollars for  the  first  violation,

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     1  three  hundred dollars for the second violation committed on a different
     2  day within a period of twelve months, and five hundred dollars  for  the
     3  third and each subsequent violation committed on different days within a
     4  period  of  twelve  months,  except  that the local department of health
     5  shall not issue a notice of violation, but shall  issue  a  warning  and
     6  provide  information  on compliance with such section, for any violation
     7  that occurs within one year of the effective date of this section.
     8    § 2. The general business law is amended by adding a new section  399-
     9  tt to read as follows:
    10    §  399-tt. Single-use food service items.  Restaurants and third-party
    11  food delivery services shall only provide single-use food service  items
    12  to customers when explicitly requested by the customer pursuant to title
    13  thirty-four  of  article  twenty-seven of the environmental conservation
    14  law.
    15    § 3. This act shall take effect on the one hundred twentieth day after
    16  it shall have become a law.
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