HOUSE BILL No. 5717

 

July 30, 2014, Introduced by Rep. Farrington and referred to the Committee on Judiciary.

 

     A bill to amend 2000 PA 92, entitled

 

"Food law,"

 

(MCL 289.1101 to 289.8111) by amending the title and by adding

 

section 5104.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

TITLE

 

     An act to codify the licensure and regulation of certain

 

persons engaged in processing, manufacturing, production, packing,

 

preparing, repacking, canning, preserving, freezing, fabricating,

 

storing, selling, serving, or offering for sale food or drink for

 

human consumption; to prescribe powers and duties of the department

 

of agriculture; to provide for delegation of certain powers and

 

duties to certain local units of government; to provide exemptions;

 

to regulate the labeling, manufacture, distribution, and sale of

 


food for protection of the consuming public and to prevent fraud

 

and deception by prohibiting the misbranding, adulteration,

 

manufacture, distribution, and sale of foods in violation of this

 

act; to provide standards for food products and food

 

establishments; to provide for immunity to certain persons under

 

certain circumstances; to provide for enforcement of the act; to

 

provide penalties and remedies for violation of the act; to provide

 

for fees; to provide for promulgation of rules; and to repeal acts

 

and parts of acts.

 

     Sec. 5104. A retail food establishment, farmer, wholesaler,

 

wholesale processor, distributor, or other person who donates food

 

for use or distribution by a nonprofit organization or nonprofit

 

corporation, and a nonprofit organization or nonprofit corporation

 

that collects donated food and distributes that food to another

 

nonprofit organization or nonprofit corporation free of charge or

 

for a nominal fee, is not subject to any criminal liability under

 

this act or any civil liability resulting from the nature, age,

 

condition, or packaging of the food unless the donor or nonprofit

 

organization or nonprofit corporation knew or reasonably should

 

have known when it donated or distributed the food that the food

 

was adulterated or not fit for human consumption.