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The bill requires state testing for campylobacter in water and various foods, including shellfish, with cost-based fees and regulatory rules to implement these tests.
The bill requires state testing for campylobacter in water and various foods, including shellfish, with cost-based fees and regulatory rules to implement these tests.
H.3958, introduced March 31, 2025 by Representative Christopher Richard Flanagan (Dennis, 1st Barnstable), seeks to expand Massachusetts’ pathogen testing capabilities under Chapter 111 of the General Laws. The bill adds a new section (Section 195A) that requires the state to test for campylobacter in several food-related matrices and provides the Department of Public Health with regulatory authority to implement these provisions. The bill’s stated aim is to broaden pathogen testing capabilities relevant to aquaculture.
Note: This summary reflects the text of the bill as introduced and subsequent status updates up to the latest hearing notices.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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