Event Contract Enforcement Act
Establishes federal enforcement standards for agricultural and food industry event contracts to reduce disputes and create uniform rules across states.
Establishes federal enforcement standards for agricultural and food industry event contracts to reduce disputes and create uniform rules across states.
HR 7840, the Event Contract Enforcement Act, establishes federal standards and mechanisms for enforcing contracts related to agricultural and food industry events. The bill, sponsored by Representatives Blake Moore and Salud Carbajal, was introduced in March 2026 and referred to the House Committee on Agriculture, suggesting it addresses compliance and dispute resolution in event-related agreements within the agricultural sector.
Event contracts in agriculture—including trade shows, farmers markets, livestock exhibitions, and food industry conferences—represent significant economic activity and investment for farmers, vendors, and organizers. Clear federal enforcement standards could reduce costly litigation, provide predictability for small agricultural businesses, and establish uniform rules across states where event disputes currently fall under varying state contract laws.
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