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  1  1    Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  191A.1  PURPOSE.
  1  2    The purpose of this chapter is to promote this state's
  1  3 economy, by providing for the promotion of meat products that
  1  4 have been processed in this state and offered for sale to
  1  5 consumers in this state, other states, and other nations.
  1  6    Sec. 2.  NEW SECTION.  191A.2  DEFINITIONS.
  1  7    As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise
  1  8 requires:
  1  9    1.  "Department" means the department of inspections and
  1 10 appeals.
  1 11    2.  "Food product" means any product capable of use as
  1 12 human food.
  1 13    3.  "Livestock" means the same as defined in section 717.1.
  1 14    4.  "Identify" means to identify meat products as having
  1 15 been processed in this state, as provided in section 191A.3.
  1 16    5.  "Meat product" means any fresh or frozen raw meat
  1 17 derived from the carcass of livestock, if the product is sold
  1 18 for use as human food in this state or outside this state.
  1 19    6.  "Packer" means a person engaged in the business of
  1 20 slaughtering livestock in this state, if the carcasses of the
  1 21 livestock are processed or sold for processing into meat
  1 22 products.
  1 23    7.  "Processor" means a person engaged in the business of
  1 24 manufacturing meat products derived from the carcasses of
  1 25 livestock for sale, including selling cuts of meat or ground
  1 26 meat manufactured by the person, if all of the following
  1 27 apply:
  1 28    a.  The processing occurs in this state.
  1 29    b.  The person's total annual sales of the meat products is
  1 30 five million dollars or more.
  1 31    8.  "Retailer" means a person engaged in the business of
  1 32 selling food products on a retail basis for off-premises
  1 33 consumption, if any of the following applies:
  1 34    a.  The person has gross annual sales of food products of
  1 35 ten million dollars or more.
  2  1    b.  The person has gross annual sales of meat products of
  2  2 one million dollars or more.
  2  3    9.  "Sale" means any transfer, exchange, or barter, in any
  2  4 manner or by any means, for a consideration, and includes an
  2  5 offer for sale.
  2  6    10.  "Wholesaler" means a person engaged in the business of
  2  7 packaging and selling meat products on a wholesale basis, if
  2  8 any of the following applies:
  2  9    a.  The person has gross annual sales of food products of
  2 10 three million dollars or more.
  2 11    b.  The person has gross annual sales of meat products of
  2 12 three million dollars or more.
  2 13    Sec. 3.  NEW SECTION.  191A.3  IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.
  2 14    1.  a.  A processor shall not sell a meat product, unless
  2 15 the meat product is identified to the purchaser of the meat
  2 16 product.
  2 17    b.  A wholesaler who receives a meat product that has been
  2 18 identified shall not sell the meat product, unless the meat
  2 19 product is identified to the purchaser of the meat product.
  2 20    c.  A retailer who receives a meat product that has been
  2 21 identified shall not sell the meat product, unless the meat
  2 22 product is identified to the consumer of the meat product.
  2 23 The identification shall be in the form of the following
  2 24 statement:  "IOWA MEATS".  The statement shall appear in a
  2 25 conspicuous manner.  If the meat product is offered for sale
  2 26 in a packaged form, the package shall be labeled with the
  2 27 statement.  If the meat product is offered for sale
  2 28 unpackaged, the statement shall appear on a placard in close
  2 29 proximity to the meat product.
  2 30    2.  This section does not require any of the following:
  2 31    a.  That a packer designate the origin of livestock or
  2 32 livestock carcasses.
  2 33    b.  The identification of a meat product that is cooked
  2 34 prior to sale on a retail basis.
  2 35    c.  That a person maintain identification records.
  3  1    Sec. 4.  NEW SECTION.  191A.4  DEPARTMENTAL DUTIES –
  3  2 ADMINISTRATION AND MARKETING.
  3  3    1.  The department shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter
  3  4 17A which are necessary in order to administer and enforce
  3  5 this chapter, including rules required for the identification
  3  6 of meat products by processors, wholesalers, and retailers as
  3  7 provided in section 191A.3.
  3  8    a.  The rules shall require practices and procedures
  3  9 necessary in order to provide a practicable, simple, and cost-
  3 10 effective system for the identification.
  3 11    b.  The department shall provide rules for the labeling of
  3 12 meat products offered for sale by retailers, including the
  3 13 size and shape of labels or placards and the font and point
  3 14 size of the print.  The department may require identification
  3 15 information in addition to the statement required pursuant to
  3 16 section 191A.3.
  3 17    2.  The department of agriculture and land stewardship
  3 18 shall promote the use of labels by retailers outside this
  3 19 state to identify meat products processed in this state.
  3 20    Sec. 5.  NEW SECTION.  191A.5  PENALTIES – EVIDENCE OF A
  3 21 VIOLATION.
  3 22    1.  A person who violates section 191A.3 or 191A.4 is
  3 23 subject to a civil penalty of not more than one thousand
  3 24 dollars for each illegal sale.  The department shall establish
  3 25 a schedule of civil penalties based on the dollar amount of
  3 26 meat products sold in violation of section 191A.3 or 191A.4.
  3 27    2.  A person shall not be subject to a civil penalty for
  3 28 selling a meat product without an identification or with a
  3 29 wrong identification, if the person sells the meat product in
  3 30 good faith.  Evidence of good faith includes compliance with
  3 31 established practices and routine procedures which reasonably
  3 32 provides identification consistent with sections 191A.3 and
  3 33 191A.4.
  3 34    Sec. 6.  DEPARTMENTAL RULEMAKING.  In adopting rules
  3 35 required to administer this chapter, the department of
  4  1 inspections and appeals shall consult with interested parties,
  4  2 including the industries affected, the department of economic
  4  3 development, and the department of agriculture and land
  4  4 stewardship.  
  4  5                           EXPLANATION
  4  6    This bill creates a new Code chapter 191A intended to
  4  7 promote this state's economy, by providing for the promotion
  4  8 of meat products that have been processed in this state.
  4  9    The bill provides that a processor who manufactures raw
  4 10 meat in this state shall not sell the meat, unless the meat is
  4 11 identified to the purchaser of the meat.  The same requirement
  4 12 applies to a wholesaler of the meat.  A retailer who receives
  4 13 the meat must label it with the statement "IOWA MEATS".  If
  4 14 the meat is offered for sale in a packaged form, the package
  4 15 must be labeled with the statement.  If the meat product is
  4 16 offered for sale unpackaged, the statement must appear on a
  4 17 placard in close proximity to the meat.
  4 18    The department of inspections and appeals is responsible
  4 19 for administering and enforcing the chapter.  The department
  4 20 must adopt rules that require practices and procedures
  4 21 necessary in order to provide identification, including
  4 22 labeling.  The department of agriculture and land stewardship
  4 23 is required to promote the use of labels identifying meat
  4 24 processed in this state, directed at persons selling meat
  4 25 products to consumers outside this state.
  4 26    A person who violates this bill is subject to a civil
  4 27 penalty of not more than $1,000 for each illegal sale.  The
  4 28 department of inspections and appeals is required to establish
  4 29 a schedule of penalties based on the dollar amount of sales
  4 30 made in violation of the bill's provisions.  The bill provides
  4 31 that a person is not subject to a civil penalty for selling
  4 32 meat without proper identification if the person sells the
  4 33 meat in good faith.  
  4 34 LSB 1741SS 78
  4 35 da/sc/14
     

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