Bill
HB 391
AN ACT relating to honey.
Kentucky signed HB 391 into law establishing honey-related regulations with unanimous Senate support, though specific provisions remain undisclosed in available records.
Bill
HB 391
Kentucky signed HB 391 into law establishing honey-related regulations with unanimous Senate support, though specific provisions remain undisclosed in available records.
HB 391 is Kentucky legislation related to honey that was introduced, passed unanimously in the Senate (33-0), and signed into law by the Governor in March 2025. The bill's specific provisions are not detailed in the available legislative record, making it difficult to determine the exact nature of the honey-related regulations or requirements it establishes.
Honey-related legislation typically affects beekeepers, agricultural producers, and potentially consumers through regulations on production standards, labeling requirements, or industry practices. The unanimous passage suggests broad bipartisan support, indicating the measure likely addresses an issue with limited controversy or represents industry-supported standards.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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