California Senate Bill 68
Session 20252026
Major food allergens.
Became Law
Became Law on Oct 13, 2025
Origin Chamber
Senate
Type
Bill
Bill Number
68
State
California
Session
20252026
Motion Text
Unfinished Business SB68 Menjivar Concurrence
Senate Roll Call Votes
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Summary
Existing law, the California Retail Food Code, establishes uniform health and sanitation standards for, and provides for regulation by the State Department of Public Health of, retail food facilities, and requires local health agencies to enforce those provisions. Existing law makes a person who violates a provision of the code guilty of a misdemeanor.
Existing law requires the person in charge of a food facility to have adequate knowledge of major food allergens, as defined, foods identified as major food allergens, and the symptoms that a major food allergen could cause in a sensitive individual who has an allergic reaction and to educate food facility employees regarding those matters. Existing law requires a food handler to obtain a food handler card from a specified training provider after completing a food handler training course and examination that covers, among other things, major food allergens and symptoms of allergic reactions.
This bill would add sesame to the list of major food allergens.
Existing law, the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, requires certain restaurants and similar retail food establishments that are part of a chain with 20 or more locations doing business under the same name and offering for sale substantially the same menu items to disclose nutrient content information, as specified.
This bill, commencing July 1, 2026, would require a food facility that is subject to the federal disclosure provisions for nutrient content information to provide written notification of the major food allergens that the food facility knows or reasonably should know are contained as an ingredient in each menu item, either directly on its menu or in a digital format, as specified. The bill would specify that its provisions requiring a food facility to provide the above-described notifications do not apply to compact mobile food operations or nonpermanent food facilities.
By expanding the scope of existing crimes and by imposing new duties on local health officials, this bill would impose a state-mandated local program.
The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.
This bill would provide that with regard to certain mandates no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
With regard to any other mandates, this bill would provide that, if the Commission on State Mandates determines that the bill contains costs so mandated by the state, reimbursement for those costs shall be made pursuant to the statutory provisions noted above.
01/13/25 - Introduced
January 13, 2025
05/23/25 - Amended Senate
May 23, 2025
07/10/25 - Amended Assembly
July 10, 2025
09/04/25 - Amended Assembly
September 4, 2025
09/12/25 - Enrolled
September 12, 2025
10/13/25 - Chaptered
October 13, 2025
04/07/25- Senate Health
April 7, 2025
04/25/25- Senate Appropriations
April 25, 2025
05/23/25- Senate Appropriations
May 23, 2025
05/27/25- Sen. Floor Analyses
May 27, 2025
06/27/25- Assembly Health
June 27, 2025
07/03/25- Assembly Health
July 3, 2025
08/18/25- Assembly Appropriations
August 18, 2025
08/22/25- ASSEMBLY FLOOR ANALYSIS
August 22, 2025
09/05/25- ASSEMBLY FLOOR ANALYSIS
September 5, 2025
09/08/25- Sen. Floor Analyses
September 8, 2025
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10/13/2025
California State Legislature
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 741, Statutes of 2025.
10/13/2025
California State Legislature
Approved by the Governor.
09/16/2025
California State Legislature
Enrolled and presented to the Governor at 3 p.m.
09/09/2025
Senate
Assembly amendments concurred in. (Ayes 39. Noes 0.) Ordered to engrossing and enrolling.
09/08/2025
Senate
In Senate. Concurrence in Assembly amendments pending.
09/08/2025
Assembly
Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 66. Noes 1. Page 2982.) Ordered to the Senate.
09/04/2025
Assembly
Ordered to third reading.
09/04/2025
Assembly
Read third time and amended.
08/21/2025
Assembly
Read second time. Ordered to third reading.
08/20/2025
Assembly
From committee: Do pass. (Ayes 11. Noes 2.) (August 20).
07/10/2025
Assembly
Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
07/09/2025
Assembly
From committee: Do pass as amended and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 14. Noes 1.) (July 8).
07/01/2025
Assembly
July 1 hearing postponed by committee.
06/05/2025
Assembly
Referred to Com. on HEALTH.
05/28/2025
Assembly
In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk.
05/28/2025
Senate
Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 32. Noes 0. Page 1281.) Ordered to the Assembly.
05/27/2025
Senate
Read second time. Ordered to third reading.
05/23/2025
Senate
Read second time and amended. Ordered to second reading.
05/23/2025
Senate
From committee: Do pass as amended. (Ayes 5. Noes 0. Page 1190.) (May 23).
05/16/2025
Senate
Set for hearing May 23.
04/28/2025
Senate
April 28 hearing: Placed on APPR. suspense file.
04/17/2025
Senate
Set for hearing April 28.
04/10/2025
Senate
From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 11. Noes 0. Page 736.) (April 9). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
03/26/2025
Senate
Set for hearing April 9.
01/29/2025
Senate
Referred to Com. on HEALTH.
01/14/2025
Senate
From printer. May be acted upon on or after February 13.
01/13/2025
Senate
Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.
Sources
Record Created
Jan 14, 2025 8:02:32 AM
Record Updated
Oct 15, 2025 8:39:31 AM