date:May 06, 2013
issouri House.
Local health officials in Missouri fear SB 432 will pre-empt local food codes. They view the bill, according one county environmental health supervisor, as very dangerous because it would allow not-for-profit and charitable groups to prepare potentially hazardous foods at home to serve to the public for fund raising.
In the House, SB 432 has been assigned to the Professional Registration and Licensing Committee. While no committee action has been scheduled, the Missouri General