Tennessee HB1100 mandates conspicuous labeling for food containing antibiotics or vaccines.
Tennessee HB1100 amends the state code to require clear labeling on food products that contain antibiotics or vaccines. The bill adds a new provision stating that food containing antibiotics, vaccines, or vaccine materials must be labeled with a conspicuous notification of their presence. This change aims to ensure consumers are informed about the contents of their food. The act also includes a severability clause, ensuring that if any part of the law is found invalid, the rest remains in effect. The bill takes immediate effect upon becoming law.
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