A02304 Summary:

BILL NOA02304
 
SAME ASNo Same As
 
SPONSORSolages
 
COSPNSRSimon, Seawright, Burdick, Epstein, Hevesi, Kelles, Rosenthal, Gonzalez-Rojas, Steck, Shimsky, Raga, Colton, Weprin, Anderson
 
MLTSPNSR
 
Add Art 2 Title 4-A §§252 - 254, Pub Health L
 
Directs the department of health to develop state food guidelines for foods purchased, served, and sold by state agencies, programs, and institutions and on state property.
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A02304 Actions:

BILL NOA02304
 
01/16/2025referred to governmental operations
01/07/2026referred to governmental operations
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A02304 Committee Votes:

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A02304 Floor Votes:

There are no Assembly votes for this bill in this legislative session.
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A02304 Text:



 
                STATE OF NEW YORK
        ________________________________________________________________________
 
                                          2304
 
                               2025-2026 Regular Sessions
 
                   IN ASSEMBLY
 
                                    January 16, 2025
                                       ___________
 
        Introduced  by  M.  of  A.  SOLAGES, SIMON, SEAWRIGHT, BURDICK, EPSTEIN,
          HEVESI,  KELLES,  ROSENTHAL,  GONZALEZ-ROJAS,  STECK,  SHIMSKY,  RAGA,
          COLTON, WEPRIN, ANDERSON -- read once and referred to the Committee on
          Governmental Operations
 
        AN  ACT  to  amend  the public health law, in relation to guidelines for
          food and beverages purchased or sold by state agencies
 
          The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and  Assem-
        bly, do enact as follows:
 
     1    Section  1.  Article 2 of the public health law is amended by adding a
     2  new title 4-A to read as follows:
     3                                 TITLE IV-A
     4                            STATE FOOD GUIDELINES
     5  Section 252. Development of state food guidelines.
     6          253. Applicability of state food guidelines.
     7          254. Implementation of state food guidelines.
     8    § 252. Development of state food  guidelines.  1.  Within  six  months
     9  following the effective date of this section, the department, in consul-
    10  tation with the office of general services, shall begin an assessment of
    11  the food and beverage purchasing, service, and sales of each state agen-
    12  cy.  The  department  shall  develop  and finalize state food guidelines
    13  considering the findings of  such  assessment  no  later  than  eighteen
    14  months   following  the  effective  date  of  this  section,  for  foods
    15  purchased, served, and sold by  state  agencies,  programs,  and  insti-
    16  tutions  and  on state property. The department shall report such guide-
    17  lines to the governor, temporary president of the senate, and speaker of
    18  the assembly, and disseminate them to the heads of  all  state  agencies
    19  that purchase, prepare, or serve food and beverages.
    20    2. The state food guidelines developed under this section shall:
    21    (a)  be  consistent  with  or  exceed  the recommendations in the most
    22  recent edition of the federal Dietary Guidelines for Americans,  includ-
 
         EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
                              [ ] is old law to be omitted.
                                                                   LBD05511-01-5

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     1  ing  as to sodium, whole grains, added sugars, saturated fat, cholester-
     2  ol, and fiber;
     3    (b)  include  recommendations  for  the use of sustainably and locally
     4  grown New York state food products to the greatest extent possible;
     5    (c) ensure the availability of safe, clean  tap  water  when  feasible
     6  whenever foods and beverages are sold or served; and
     7    (d) encourage state agencies to offer foods and beverages that reflect
     8  the  health  risks,  allergens, traditions, and preferences of the demo-
     9  graphics served.
    10    3. The state food guidelines shall be  reviewed  and  updated  by  the
    11  department  as  necessary,  but  no less often than every five years, to
    12  ensure that the guidelines remain current and science-based.
    13    4. In developing the  state  food  guidelines,  the  department  shall
    14  consider the following:
    15    (a)  recommendations  for nutrition standards for foods, beverages, or
    16  meals made by authoritative scientific organizations, including but  not
    17  limited  to,  the  guidelines  for purchased food recommended by the New
    18  York State Food Policy Council, the American Heart Association Workplace
    19  Food and Beverage Toolkit,  the  Food  Service  Guidelines  for  Federal
    20  Facilities,  the USDA National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast
    21  Program standards, the USDA Child and Adult  Care  Food  Program  guide-
    22  lines,  the  American  Cancer  Society  Guideline  for Diet and Physical
    23  Activity, and the American Diabetes Association Diabetes Plate Method;
    24    (b) both positive and negative contributions  of  nutrients,  ingredi-
    25  ents,  and foods to the diets of adults and children, including calories
    26  or portion size, saturated fat, sodium, added sugars, and  the  presence
    27  of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains; and
    28    (c) adaptations of the guidelines for different venues, such as child-
    29  care,  correctional  facilities,  government meetings, or other settings
    30  and programs with unique populations or circumstances.
    31    § 253. Applicability of state  food  guidelines.  1.  The  state  food
    32  guidelines  developed  under section two hundred fifty-two of this title
    33  shall include recommendations for all  foods  and  beverages  purchased,
    34  prepared,  served,  and sold by all state agencies, programs, and insti-
    35  tutions, including but not limited to:
    36    (a) All state government office buildings.
    37    (b) Meetings and conferences funded by state agencies.
    38    (c) Road-side rest areas and welcome centers managed or owned  by  the
    39  state.
    40    (d) State parks and historic sites.
    41    (e)  Emergency  food  relief organizations receiving hunger prevention
    42  and nutrition assistance program funds.
    43    (f) State child and adult care food programs.
    44    (g) State-supported hospitals.
    45    (h) City University of New York and State University of New York,  and
    46  each of the institutions in these university systems.
    47    (i) Office for the aging congregate and home-delivered meal services.
    48    (j) Department of corrections and community supervision facilities.
    49    (k) Office of mental health inpatient and residential services.
    50    (l) Bureau of adult care homes.
    51    (m)  Division  of juvenile justice and opportunities for youth facili-
    52  ties.
    53    (n) Office for people with developmental disabilities services.
    54    (o) Office of addiction services and supports treatment centers.
    55    2. All purchases made by any department, division, or agency listed in
    56  subdivision one of this section, or  by  any  officer  on  behalf  of  a

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     1  department,  division,  or  agency  listed  in  subdivision  one of this
     2  section, shall, to the greatest extent possible, be made  in  accordance
     3  with the state food guidelines.
     4    3. All contracts made by any department, division, or agency listed in
     5  subdivision  one  of  this  section,  or  by  any officer on behalf of a
     6  department, division, or  agency  listed  in  subdivision  one  of  this
     7  section,  for  the  purchase,  service, catering, or vending, of food or
     8  beverage will, to the greatest  extent  possible,  ensure  the  food  or
     9  beverage  supplied,  served,  and  sold  shall be in accordance with the
    10  state food guidelines.
    11    4. The state food guidelines shall not apply to  food  distributed  or
    12  served by agencies during an emergency or disaster.
    13    5.  Under  any contract for the purchase, service, catering or vending
    14  of food or  beverages that is subject to  renewal,  where  such  renewal
    15  occurs after the state food  guidelines have become effective, the state
    16  agency shall provide such contractor notice of the state food guidelines
    17  and shall include such guidelines in the terms of the renewal contract.
    18    §  254.  Implementation  of  state  food guidelines. Within twenty-one
    19  months of the effective date of this section, the department shall adopt
    20  a plan for providing technical and supervisory assistance to state agen-
    21  cies implementing the state  food  guidelines  made  under  section  two
    22  hundred fifty-two of this title. At minimum, such plan shall establish:
    23    1.  A  timeline  for  state  agencies  to receive initial training and
    24  implement the state food guidelines.
    25    2. A process by which the department shall monitor the extent to which
    26  state agencies follow the state food guidelines on a routine  basis  and
    27  follow up with additional technical assistance as needed.
    28    3.  Guidance  for applicable state agencies to adopt internal policies
    29  on the contracting and purchasing of food in accordance with  the  state
    30  food guidelines.
    31    § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.
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