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HB 1697 suspends Missouri MBIC beef assessment fees until Congress enacts mandatory country-of-origin labeling for U.S.-born, raised, and slaughtered beef.
HB 1697 suspends Missouri MBIC beef assessment fees until Congress enacts mandatory country-of-origin labeling for U.S.-born, raised, and slaughtered beef.
Title: Suspends the fees collected and remitted to the Missouri Beef Industry Council until the United States Congress passes a law mandating country of origin label for beef
HB 1697 would add a new section (275.380) to Chapter 275, RSMo, to suspend state collection and remittance of statutory beef assessment fees to the Missouri Beef Industry Council (MBIC) until the U.S. Congress enacts a federal law making country‑of‑origin labeling (COOL) mandatory for beef that is exclusively born, raised, and slaughtered in the United States.
If you want, I can:
- Look up the current estimated annual assessment revenue remitted under sections 275.300–275.370 to show likely fiscal scale; or
- Draft a short one‑page explainer for producers and processors about immediate operational effects if the bill becomes law.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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