07-R274
2007 -- H 5072 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 05/22/07
H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N
RESPECTFULLY
REQUESTING THE RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO CREATE AN INCENTIVE PROGRAM
TO ENCOURAGE THE VOLUNTARY ELIMINATION
OF TRANS FATS IN RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS
Introduced By:
Representatives McNamara, and Naughton
Date Introduced: January
16, 2007
WHEREAS,
The United States Food and Drug Administration and health authorities cite
scientific
evidence showing that the consumption of trans fat raises a person's harmful
cholesterol
level
and reduces good cholesterol, thereby contributing to heart attacks, strokes
and other
cardiovascular
complications each year; and
WHEREAS,
Some food products naturally contain small amounts of trans fats; and
WHEREAS,
The food service industry has achieved remarkable success in a relatively
short
period of time in effectively removing or reducing trans fat levels in foods by
decreasing the
use
of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils; and
WHEREAS,
The food service industry continues to spend substantial funds on research
in
an effort to find alternatives to the use of trans fat products; and
WHEREAS,
A ban on trans fats could artificially inflate the costs associated with trans
fat
free alternative products, eliminate products such as bakery products that
currently have no
alternative
or limited supplies available, or prompt food service facilities to use
products high in
saturated
fat; and
WHEREAS,
Public education on health issues remains a critical factor in improving the
health
and overall well being of Rhode Island citizens; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence
Plantations hereby respectfully requests the Rhode Island Department of Health,
acting
in its capacity as the Public Health Authority, to prepare a strategic plan to
educate the
public
about the health hazards associated with consuming artificial trans fats,
including use of
existing
newsletters, websites and advertising; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence
Plantations hereby respectfully requests the Department to develop and return
to the
House
of Representatives, on or before March 31, 2008, a voluntary incentive-based
education
and
certification program which shall have integrated community review and comment
and which
shall
include, but shall not be limited to the following:
1.
The issuance of a detailed communication to all retail food establishments,
informing
them
of the health concerns associated with the trans fats and of sources of information
which
will
assist them in reducing artificial trans fats in foods products; and
2.
The establishment of incentives to encourage retail food establishments to
offer for
sale
trans fat free menu selections and/or to create and market trans fat free food
products
voluntarily;
and
3.
An education campaign targeted to retail food establishment owners and their
employees
to inform them of the health benefits of eliminating trans fats, including
alternative
cooking
oils that could be used; and
4.
A public education campaign to inform the general public of the health risks
associated
with
trans fats; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit
a duly certified copy of this resolution to the Director of the Rhode Island
Department of
Health.
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