Indiana Code § 15-17-5-6.5

Cultivated meat product labeling
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Effective 7-1-2027.       Sec. 6.5. (a) A person that labels meat products shall not misbrand a cultivated meat product.       (b) A cultivated meat product is misbranded if the cultivated meat product is: (1) advertised; (2) labeled; or (3) offered for sale or sold; in a manner that does not clearly indicate that it is a cultivated meat product or not in accordance with rules adopted by the board.       (c) The board shall investigate complaints that a person: (1) offered for sale; or (2) sold; a misbranded cultivated meat product.       (d) A person shall include the phrase "THIS IS AN IMITATION MEAT PRODUCT" on the package containing a cultivated meat product.       (e) The board shall adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to carry out its responsibilities under this section.

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