S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K
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652
2025-2026 Regular Sessions
I N A S S E M B L Y
(PREFILED)
January 8, 2025
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Introduced by M. of A. ROSENTHAL, BORES -- read once and referred to the
Committee on Agriculture
AN ACT to amend the agriculture and markets law, in relation to provid-
ing for cage-free egg production
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM-
BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Legislative findings and intent. The legislature hereby
finds the following:
a. According to the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal
Production, food animals that are treated well and provided with at
least minimum accommodation of their natural behaviors and physical
needs are healthier and safer for human consumption.
b. A key finding from the World Health Organization and Food and Agri-
cultural Organization of the United Nations Salmonella Risk Assessment
was that reducing flock prevalence results in a directly proportional
reduction in human health risk.
c. Egg-laying hens subjected to stress are more likely to have higher
levels of pathogens in their intestines and the conditions increase the
likelihood that consumers will be exposed to higher levels of food-borne
pathogens.
d. Salmonella is the most commonly diagnosed food-borne illness in the
United States.
e. It is the intent of the legislature to protect consumers from the
deleterious, health, safety, and welfare effects of the sale and
consumption of eggs derived from egg-laying hens that are exposed to
significant stress and may result in increased exposure to disease
pathogens including salmonella.
§ 2. The agriculture and markets law is amended by adding a new
section 160-f to read as follows:
EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[ ] is old law to be omitted.
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§ 160-F. CAGE-FREE EGG PRODUCTION. 1. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER
PROVISION OF LAW:
A. A FARM OWNER OR OPERATOR SHALL NOT CONFINE OR CAUSE TO BE CONFINED
AN EGG-LAYING HEN IN AN ENCLOSURE OTHER THAN A CAGE-FREE HOUSING SYSTEM.
B. NO PERSON SHALL SELL OR CONTRACT TO SELL A SHELL EGG OR LIQUID EGG
FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION IF THE SELLER KNOWS OR SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT THE
SHELL EGG OR LIQUID EGG IS THE PRODUCT OF AN EGG-LAYING HEN THAT WAS
CONFINED IN A MANNER THAT IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THIS
SECTION, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE SHELL EGG OR LIQUID EGG WAS PRODUCED
IN OR OUT OF THE STATE.
2. THIS SECTION SHALL NOT APPLY TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
A. MEDICAL RESEARCH;
B. EXAMINATION, TESTING, INDIVIDUAL TREATMENT, OR OPERATION FOR VETER-
INARY PURPOSES BY A LICENSED VETERINARIAN;
C. TRANSPORTATION OF AN EGG-LAYING HEN;
D. STATE OR COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITIONS AND SIMILAR EXHIBITIONS;
E. 4-H PROGRAMS ADMINISTERED BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND
AGRICULTURE OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND SIMILAR
YOUTH PROGRAMS;
F. SLAUGHTER OF AN EGG-LAYING HEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS
AND REGULATIONS; OR
G. TEMPORARY PERIODS FOR ANIMAL HUSBANDRY PURPOSES OF NO MORE THAN SIX
HOURS IN ANY TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR PERIOD, AND NO MORE THAN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS
IN ANY THIRTY-DAY PERIOD.
3. FOR PURPOSES OF THIS SECTION:
A. "CAGE-FREE HOUSING SYSTEM" MEANS AN INDOOR OR OUTDOOR CONTROLLED
ENVIRONMENT FOR AN EGG-LAYING HEN WITHIN WHICH:
(I) AN EGG-LAYING HEN IS FREE TO ROAM UNRESTRICTED EXCEPT BY EXTERIOR
WALLS;
(II) AN EGG-LAYING HEN IS PROVIDED WITH, AT A MINIMUM, THE AMOUNT OF
USABLE FLOOR SPACE PER HEN REQUIRED BY THE TWO THOUSAND SEVENTEEN
EDITION OF THE UNITED EGG PRODUCERS' ANIMAL HUSBANDRY GUIDELINES FOR
UNITED STATES EGG-LAYING FLOCKS: GUIDELINES FOR CAGE-FREE PRODUCTION, OR
A SUBSEQUENT VERSION OF SUCH GUIDELINES RECOGNIZED BY THE DEPARTMENT IN
A RULE OR REGULATION WHICH PROVIDES EQUAL OR MORE USABLE FLOOR SPACE PER
EGG-LAYING HEN.
(III) AN EGG-LAYING HEN IS PROVIDED ENRICHMENTS THAT ALLOW A HEN TO
EXHIBIT NATURAL BEHAVIORS, INCLUDING, AT A MINIMUM, A SCRATCH AREA, A
PERCH, A NEST BOX, AND A DUST BATHING AREA;
(IV) A FARM EMPLOYEE CAN PROVIDE CARE WHILE STANDING SOMEWHERE WITHIN
A HEN'S USABLE FLOOR SPACE; AND
(V) EACH EGG-LAYING HEN IS PROVIDED UNLIMITED ACCESS TO THE OUTDOORS
IN A SAFE AND SECURE ENVIRONMENT THAT PREVENTS ACCESS TO PREDATORS.
B. "COMMERCIAL FARM" MEANS THE LAND, BUILDING, AND SUPPORT FACILITIES
THAT ARE USED FOR THE COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION OF EGGS INTENDED FOR HUMAN
CONSUMPTION.
C. "EGG-LAYING HEN" MEANS A FEMALE DOMESTICATED CHICKEN, TURKEY, DUCK,
GOOSE, OR GUINEA FOWL KEPT FOR THE PURPOSE OF EGG PRODUCTION.
D. "FARM OWNER OR OPERATOR" MEANS ANY PERSON WHO OWNS OR CONTROLS THE
OPERATION OF A COMMERCIAL FARM.
E. "LIQUID EGG" MEANS AN EGG OF AN EGG-LAYING HEN BROKEN FROM THE
SHELLS THAT IS INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION, WITH THE YOLKS AND WHITES
IN THEIR NATURAL PROPORTIONS, OR WITH THE YOLKS AND WHITES SEPARATED,
MIXED, OR MIXED AND STRAINED. LIQUID EGGS DO NOT INCLUDE COMBINATION
FOOD PRODUCTS, INCLUDING PANCAKE MIXES, CAKE MIXES, COOKIES, PIZZAS,
COOKIE DOUGH, ICE CREAM, OR SIMILAR PROCESSED OR PREPARED FOOD PRODUCTS
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THAT ARE COMPRISED OF MORE THAN LIQUID EGGS, SUGAR, SALT, WATER, SEASON-
ING, COLORING, FLAVORING, PRESERVATIVES, STABILIZERS, AND SIMILAR FOOD
ADDITIVES.
F. "SHELL-EGG" MEANS A WHOLE EGG OF AN EGG-LAYING HEN IN ITS SHELL
FORM THAT IS INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
G. "USABLE FLOOR SPACE" MEANS THE TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE OF FLOOR SPACE
PROVIDED TO EACH EGG-LAYING HEN, CALCULATED BY DIVIDING THE TOTAL SQUARE
FOOTAGE OF FLOOR SPACE IN AN ENCLOSURE BY THE NUMBER OF HENS IN THAT
ENCLOSURE AND SHALL INCLUDE GROUND SPACE AND ELEVATED LEVEL OR NEARLY
LEVEL PLATFORMS TO ACCOMMODATE EGG FLOW UPON WHICH A HEN CAN ROOST BUT
SHALL NOT INCLUDE ANY PERCH OR RAMP.
4. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL INSPECT AT REASONABLE TIMES COMMERCIAL FARMS
ENGAGED IN THE PRODUCTION OF EGGS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENFORCING THE
PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION.
5. THE DEPARTMENT SHALL PROMULGATE SUCH RULES AND REGULATIONS AS ARE
NECESSARY AND APPROPRIATE TO CARRY OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION.
6. A VIOLATION OF THIS SECTION SHALL BE PUNISHABLE BY A CIVIL PENALTY
OF UP TO FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR THE FIRST VIOLATION AND UP TO TWEN-
TY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR ANY SUBSEQUENT VIOLATION. ANY CIVIL PENAL-
TIES COLLECTED PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION SHALL BE PAID TO THE ANIMAL
POPULATION CONTROL FUND ESTABLISHED BY SECTION NINETY-SEVEN-XX OF THE
STATE FINANCE LAW.
7. THE COMMISSIONER MAY INSTITUTE SUCH ACTION AT LAW OR IN EQUITY AS
MAY APPEAR NECESSARY TO ENFORCE COMPLIANCE WITH ANY PROVISIONS OF THIS
SECTION OR OF THE RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATED THEREUNDER, AND, IN
ADDITION TO ANY OTHER REMEDY UNDER ARTICLE THREE OF THIS CHAPTER OR
OTHERWISE, MAY APPLY FOR RELIEF BY INJUNCTION WITHOUT BEING COMPELLED TO
ALLEGE OR PROVE THAT AN ADEQUATE REMEDY AT LAW DOES NOT EXIST. SUCH
APPLICATION MAY BE MADE TO THE SUPREME COURT IN ANY DISTRICT OR COUNTY
AS PROVIDED IN THE CIVIL PRACTICE LAW AND RULES, OR TO THE SUPREME COURT
IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
8. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO AFFECT ANY
PROTECTIONS AFFORDED TO ANIMALS UNDER ANY OTHER PROVISIONS OF LAW OR
RULES OR REGULATIONS.
9. NOTHING IN THIS SECTION SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO PREVENT ANY TOWN,
CITY, VILLAGE OR COUNTY IN NEW YORK STATE FROM ENACTING A LOCAL LAW OR
ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE HUMANE TREATMENT OF AND PREVENTION OF
CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT NO SUCH LAW SHALL CONFLICT
WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION.
§ 3. Article 13-A of the agriculture and markets law, is amended by
adding a new article heading to read as follows:
SALE OF EGGS
§ 4. This act shall take effect twenty-four months after it shall have
become a law. Effective immediately, the addition, amendment and/or
repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implementation of
this act on its effective date are authorized to be made and completed
on or before such effective date.