CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT
SENATE BILL 5799
Chapter 245, Laws of 2024
68TH LEGISLATURE
2024 REGULAR SESSION
HALAL FOOD PRODUCTS—MISREPRESENTATION
EFFECTIVE DATE: June 6, 2024
Passed by the Senate February 9, 2024
  Yeas 48  Nays 0
DENNY HECK

President of the Senate
Passed by the House February 29, 2024
  Yeas 96  Nays 0
LAURIE JINKINS

Speaker of the House of Representatives
CERTIFICATE
I, Sarah Bannister, Secretary of the Senate of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is SENATE BILL 5799 as passed by the Senate and the House of Representatives on the dates hereon set forth.
SARAH BANNISTER

Secretary
Secretary
Approved March 25, 2024 2:09 PM
FILED
March 26, 2024
JAY INSLEE

Governor of the State of Washington
Secretary of State
State of Washington

SENATE BILL 5799

Passed Legislature - 2024 Regular Session
State of Washington
68th Legislature
2024 Regular Session
BySenators C. Wilson, Trudeau, Dhingra, Hasegawa, Liias, Nobles, Salomon, Shewmake, Van De Wege, and Wellman
Prefiled 12/05/23.Read first time 01/08/24.Referred to Committee on Agriculture, Water, Natural Resources & Parks.
AN ACT Relating to the sale of halal food products; amending RCW 15.130.140; adding a new chapter to Title 69 RCW; and prescribing penalties.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1. The definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(1) "Food product" includes any article other than drugs, whether in raw or prepared form, liquid or solid, or packaged or unpackaged, and that is used for human consumption.
(2) "Halal" means a food product prepared, processed, and maintained in strict accordance with the requisites of Islamic principles and customs including, but not limited to, the slaughter of an animal and preparation thereof for human consumption.
(3) "Person" includes individuals, partnerships, corporations, and associations.
NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2. No person may knowingly sell or offer for sale any food product marked, stamped, tagged, branded, labeled, or represented as halal when that person knows that the food product is not halal and when the representation is likely to cause a prospective purchaser to believe that it is halal. Such a representation may be made in any language, orally or in writing, or by display of a sign, mark, insignia, or simulation.
NEW SECTION.  Sec. 3. (1) A person who violates this chapter is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
(2) A violation of this chapter constitutes a violation of the consumer protection act, chapter 19.86 RCW.
NEW SECTION.  Sec. 4. This chapter may be known and cited as the halal food consumer protection act.
Sec. 5. RCW 15.130.140 and 2018 c 236 s 105 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) Food in transit from one processing facility to another processing facility to complete its preparation for sale is exempt from the labeling requirements of this chapter, but is otherwise subject to all applicable provisions of this chapter.
(2) This chapter is not applicable to kosher food to the extent necessary to produce kosher food products as defined in RCW 69.90.010.
(3) This chapter is not applicable to halal food to the extent necessary to produce halal food as defined in section 1 of this act.
NEW SECTION.  Sec. 6. Sections 1 through 4 of this act constitute a new chapter in Title 69 RCW.
Passed by the Senate February 9, 2024.
Passed by the House February 29, 2024.
Approved by the Governor March 25, 2024.
Filed in Office of Secretary of State March 26, 2024.
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