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A08007 Summary:

BILL NOA08007A
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORKelles
 
COSPNSRWoerner, Buttenschon, Taylor, Lupardo, Simon, Steck, Zaccaro, Rosenthal, Glick, Gonzalez-Rojas, Shimsky, Simone, Reyes, Lucas, Gallagher, Colton
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add §1352-f, Pub Health L
 
Requires food service establishments to permit the use of reusable beverage and food containers provided by customers when requesting a beverage refill or requesting leftovers from a partially consumed meal to be packaged and post signs to inform customers that they are permitted to do so.
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A08007 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                         8007--A
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                     April 21, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of A. KELLES, WOERNER, BUTTENSCHON, TAYLOR, LUPARDO,
          SIMON, STECK,  ZACCARO,  ROSENTHAL,  GLICK,  GONZALEZ-ROJAS,  SHIMSKY,
          SIMONE,  REYES,  LUCAS, GALLAGHER, COLTON -- read once and referred to
          the Committee on Health -- recommitted to the Committee on  Health  in
          accordance  with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged, bill
          amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said  commit-
          tee
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the public health law, in relation to requiring food
          service establishments to permit the use of reusable beverage and food
          containers provided by customers
 
          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 "right to refill act".
     3    § 2. The public health law is amended by adding a new  section  1352-f
     4  to read as follows:
     5    § 1352-f. Reusable beverage and food containers provided by customers.
     6  1.  Definitions. For purposes of this section, the following terms shall
     7  have the following meanings:
     8    a. "Food service  establishment"  shall  mean  a  public  place  where
     9  prepared  food  is sold for individual portion service, whether consump-
    10  tion occurs on or off the premises. This term does  not  include  retail
    11  food stores.
    12    b.  "Reusable  beverage  container"  shall  mean a bottle, mug, cup or
    13  other container that is designed and manufactured to hold beverages  and
    14  is capable of multiple reuses.
    15    c.  "Single-use container" shall mean a container that is designed and
    16  intended to be used only once for drinking or eating, and  is  generally
    17  recognized  by  the  public as an item that is to be discarded after one
    18  use.
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD09094-07-6

        A. 8007--A                          2
 
     1    d. "Reusable food container" shall mean all containers, bowls, plates,
     2  trays, cartons, cups, lids and other items that are designed  and  manu-
     3  factured to hold food and are capable of multiple reuses.
     4    2.  Requirements.  a. Any food service establishment in the state that
     5  serves beverages to customers in single-use containers shall instead, at
     6  the request of a customer who has ordered a beverage, serve such  bever-
     7  age  in a reusable beverage container supplied by the customer, provided
     8  that:
     9    (i) Such reusable beverage container appears appropriate  for  serving
    10  such  beverage,  based on a reasonable visual inspection of the contain-
    11  er's cleanliness, size and material; and
    12    (ii) Such beverage is dispensed in  a  manner  that  prevents  contact
    13  with,  or  contamination  of,  the food-contact surfaces of the beverage
    14  dispensing equipment, either by isolating the  customer-owned  container
    15  from  the food serving surface or by sanitizing the food serving surface
    16  after each such filling.
    17    b. Any food service establishment in the state  that  serves  food  to
    18  customers  in  single-use  containers shall instead, at the request of a
    19  customer who has leftovers from partially consumed meals,  package  such
    20  leftovers  in  a  reusable  food  container  supplied  by  the customer,
    21  provided that:
    22    (i) Such reusable food container  appears  appropriate  for  packaging
    23  such  leftovers, based on a reasonable visual inspection of the contain-
    24  er's cleanliness, size and material; and
    25    (ii) Such leftovers are packaged in a  manner  that  prevents  contact
    26  with, or contamination of, the food-contact surfaces of the food serving
    27  equipment,  either  by  isolating  the customer-owned container from the
    28  food serving surface or by sanitizing the  food  serving  surface  after
    29  each such filling.
    30    3. Notification. a. Every food service establishment in the state that
    31  serves  beverages  to customers in single-use containers shall conspicu-
    32  ously post signage  informing  customers  that  they  are  permitted  to
    33  request the service of beverages in their own reusable beverage contain-
    34  ers.
    35    b.  Every  food service establishment in the state that serves food to
    36  customers in single-use  containers  shall  conspicuously  post  signage
    37  informing  customers that they are permitted to request the packaging of
    38  leftovers from partially consumed  meals  in  their  own  reusable  food
    39  containers.
    40    4. Takeout opt-in. a. Any food service establishment in the state that
    41  serves food for takeout in single-use containers may opt, at the request
    42  of  a  customer,  to serve food in a reusable food container supplied by
    43  the customer, provided that:
    44    (i) such reusable container appears appropriate for serving the  food,
    45  based  on a reasonable visual inspection of the container's cleanliness,
    46  size, and material; and
    47    (ii) the food is served in a  manner  that  avoids  contact  with,  or
    48  contamination  of,  the food-contact surfaces of the food serving equip-
    49  ment, either by isolating the customer-owned  container  from  the  food
    50  serving  surface  or  by  sanitizing the food serving surface after each
    51  such filling.
    52    b. A food service establishment in the state  that  chooses  to  serve
    53  food for takeout in reusable food containers supplied by customers shall
    54  conspicuously  post  signage informing customers that they are permitted
    55  to request that food for takeout be served in the customer's  own  reus-
    56  able food container.

        A. 8007--A                          3
 
     1    5.  Nothing in this section shall require a food service establishment
     2  to fill a  customer's  reusable  beverage  container  or  reusable  food
     3  container  if the establishment determines, based on reasonable concerns
     4  related to food safety or operational feasibility, that  such  container
     5  is not appropriate.
     6    6.  Liability.  Nothing  in  this section shall be construed to impose
     7  liability on a food service establishment that, in good faith, accepts a
     8  reusable beverage container or reuseable food container  provided  by  a
     9  customer, including claims related to foodborne illness, alleged contam-
    10  ination,  or  the  condition,  safety,  or  integrity  of the container,
    11  provided that the establishment complies with the applicable  provisions
    12  of this section.
    13    7.  Rulemaking  authority. The commissioner shall promulgate rules and
    14  regulations establishing standards for safe  handling  by  food  service
    15  establishments   of  reusable  beverage  containers  and  reusable  food
    16  containers provided by customers and for the incorporation of such stan-
    17  dards into health  inspections  of  food  service  establishments.    In
    18  promulgating such rules and regulations, the commissioner shall consider
    19  input  from  local  health departments, food service establishments, and
    20  other relevant stakeholders.
    21    § 3. This act shall take effect one year after it shall have become  a
    22  law.
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