Missouri HB2769 prohibits the sale of cell-cultured protein for human consumption.
Missouri HB2769 prohibits the sale or offering for sale of cell-cultured protein for human consumption within the state. Cell-cultured protein is defined as a food product derived from harvesting animal cells and artificially replicating those cells in a growth medium to produce tissue. Violations of this prohibition are subject to enforcement and penalties similar to those for other violations under the state's food, drug, and cosmetic regulations. If another state law conflicts with this section, Missouri law controls.
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