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F I S C A L I M P A C T R E P O R T
SPONSOR Komadina
DATE TYPED 2/11/05
HB
SHORT TITLE
SB 291
ANALYST Medina
APPROPRIATION
Appropriation Contained Estimated Additional Impact Recurring
or Non-Rec
Fund
Affected
FY05
FY06
FY05
FY06
NFI
(Parenthesis ( ) Indicate Expenditure Decreases)
Duplicates HB 553
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
LFC Files
Responses Received From
Administrative Office of the Courts (AGC)
Attorney General’s Office (AGO)
Public Education Department (PED)
SUMMARY
Synopsis of Bill
Senate Bill 291 prevents frivolous lawsuits against manufacturers, packers, distributors, carriers,
holders, sellers, marketers or advertisers of food that comply with applicable statutory and regu-
latory requirements. The aforementioned groups protected from frivolous lawsuits are as defined
in the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act [21 U.S.C.A. 321(f)]. The bill provides protection
from lawsuits carrying claims of injury arising from weight gain or obesity that is allegedly
caused by long-term consumption of food.
Significant Issues
The bill makes clear that protection from civil liability is not provided where a claim of injury
due to weight gain or obesity due to long-term consumption of food is based on adulteration or
misbranding of food in violation of state or federal law. The bill includes criteria for a cause of
action for a claim brought under the proposed Act. The provisions of the bill include applicabil-