Massachusetts H3959 prohibits harmful additives in food products sold on public school grounds.
Massachusetts H3959 amends the General Laws to prohibit the sale of foods and beverages containing specific harmful additives on public school grounds. The bill also mandates that the Department of Public Health adopt regulations for compliance testing, reporting, and penalties for violations. The law exempts food products manufactured outside Massachusetts and those approved by the FDA for other uses.
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