SB1950sam001 104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY

Sen. Laura Ellman

Filed: 3/13/2025

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1950

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1950 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 5. The Sanitary Food Preparation Act is amended
5by adding Section 10.2 as follows:
 
6    (410 ILCS 650/10.2 new)
7    Sec. 10.2. Meal kit or ready-to-eat meal distribution
8facility; local health department.
9    (a) In this Section:
10    "Meal kit" means pre-portioned raw ingredients or cooked
11ingredients packaged and provided to the consumer for
12preparation.
13    "Ready-to-eat meal" means a fully cooked meal that is
14packaged and ready for immediate consumption or short-term
15reheating.
16    (b) If a meal kit or ready-to-eat meal distribution

 

 

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1facility is engaged in the collection, storage, packaging, or
2distribution of meal kits direct to consumers, then that
3facility is subject to all provisions of this Act and rules
4adopted under this Act for food establishments.
5Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, the local
6health department where a food distribution facility is
7located shall have the power to enforce and observe the rules
8and orders of the Department of Public Health or the local
9health department and the provisions of this Section.
10    (c) Meal kit and ready-to-eat meal distribution facilities
11must follow the following requirements for temperature
12control, food safety inspections, food labeling requirements,
13delivery, and transparency:
14        (1) Foods that require time and temperature control
15    for safety shall be maintained and transported at holding
16    temperatures according to the Department's administrative
17    rules to ensure the food's safety and limit microorganism
18    formation.
19        (2) Meal kit and ready-to-eat meal providers must use
20    temperature-controlled packaging to maintain food safety
21    during transit. All providers must maintain temperature
22    logs for meal kits or ready-to-eat meals in transit.
23    Temperature logs shall be provided to the local health
24    department or the Department of Public Health upon
25    request.
26        (3) Facilities that prepare and distribute meal kits

 

 

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1    and ready-to-eat meals are subject to health inspections
2    in accordance with standards for food establishments.
3    Facilities that prepare and distribute meal kits and
4    ready-to-eat meals are subject to health inspections in
5    accordance with the inspection frequency prescribed for
6    the relative risks of causing foodborne illness in the
7    Department's administrative rules.
8        (4) All meal kits and ready-to-eat meals must be
9    labeled in accordance with the requirements for packaged
10    foods in the Department's standards for food
11    establishments.
12        (5) Meal kits and ready-to-eat meals shall be
13    delivered within 48 hours of preparation and must be
14    packaged with temperature-controlled materials, including
15    ice packs or insulated containers, to maintain safe food
16    temperatures.
17        (6) Meal kits and ready-to-eat meal providers must
18    publish on their websites the registering local health
19    department, inspection findings, certifications, and
20    compliance with local, State, and federal food safety
21    regulation on their website or consumer-facing platforms.
22    (d) The Department of Public Health may adopt any rules it
23deems necessary for the implementation, administration, and
24enforcement of this Section.".