HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
H.B. NO. |
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THIRTY-SECOND LEGISLATURE, 2023 |
H.D. 1 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
S.D. 1 |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
RELATING TO CONSUMER PROTECTION.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The legislature finds that coffee is an important agricultural crop of the State and a highly valued commodity in Hawaii. Despite the premium value of Hawaii-grown coffee, the State has not protected the integrity of the names of coffee origin regions, such as "Kona", "Kau", or "Kauai". Instead, existing law allows coffee blends that contain only very small amounts of coffee beans from these distinctive regions to use the name of those regions on product packaging, a practice that deceives consumers and harms coffee growers.
The legislature further finds that Hawaii requires that, for coffee products, only ten per cent of the coffee must originate in the geographic area indicated for that product to use the geographic origin name on its label. Other jurisdictions typically require that one hundred per cent of the coffee must originate in the geographic area to protect the value, integrity, and reputation of that product and its associated geographic origin name.
The legislature notes that a 2018 publication entitled "Strengthening Sustainable Food Systems Through Geographical Indications: An Analysis of Economic Impacts" by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development concluded, among other things, that Kona coffee "does not enjoy any strong protection of its name" from the State and, as a result, downstream stakeholders, rather than farmers, "reap the economic benefits of the fame of Kona".
The legislature additionally finds that despite existing labeling laws that include specific requirements for font sizes and disclosure of blend percentages, the simple inclusion of a geographic origin name on a product effectively misleads consumers into believing that the product is representative of the specialty product of that region, even though, for example, in a coffee blend that is ten per cent Kona coffee, the flavor of the Kona coffee is undetectable at such low concentrations. Consumers are then deceived into paying a premium for a "Hawaii" product that does not represent the name on its label. Therefore, a change to the law is needed to protect consumers by ensuring that minimum blend amounts allowed for coffee products that bear geographic origin names constitute a majority of the product from that geographic origin and are sufficient to ensure that the product reflects the quality and character of the region.
The purpose of this Act is to:
(1) Require disclosure on the label of coffee blends of the respective geographic and regional origins and per cent by weight of the blended coffees;
(2) Make it a violation of the coffee labeling law to use a geographic origin in labeling or advertising for roasted or instant coffee blends that contain less than a certain percentage of coffee by weight from that geographic origin, phased in to a minimum of fifty-one per cent;
(3) Exempt roasted or instant coffee produced in whole or in part from Hawaii-grown green coffee beans that are not offered for retail sale directly to consumers from the labeling requirements imposed by this Act;
(4) Prohibit use of the term "All Hawaiian" in labeling or advertising for roasted or instant coffee not produced entirely from green coffee beans grown and processed in Hawaii; and
(5) Authorize retailers who, by June 30, 2024, purchase roasted or instant coffee blends that use a geographic origin in labeling or advertising containing less than twenty per cent Hawaii-grown coffee by weight, to sell-off their coffee inventory that does not comply with labeling requirements until December 31, 2024.
SECTION 2. Section 486-120.6, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended to read as follows:
"§486-120.6 Hawaii-grown roasted or instant coffee;
labeling requirements. (a) In
addition to all other labeling requirements, the identity statement used for
labeling or advertising roasted or instant coffee produced in whole or in part
from Hawaii-grown green coffee beans shall meet the following requirements:
(1) For
roasted or instant coffee that contains one hundred per cent Hawaii-grown
coffee by weight the identity statement shall consist of either:
(A) The
geographic origin of the Hawaii-grown coffee, in coffee consisting of beans
from only one geographic origin, followed by the word "Coffee";
provided that the geographic origin may be immediately preceded by the term
"100%"; or
(B) The
per cent coffee by weight of one of the Hawaii-grown coffees, used in coffee
consisting of beans from several geographic origins, followed by the geographic
origin of the weight-specified coffee and the terms "Coffee" and
"All Hawaiian";
(2) For
roasted or instant coffee consisting of a blend of one or more Hawaii-grown
coffees and coffee not grown in Hawaii, the per cent coffee by weight of one of
the Hawaii-grown coffees used in the blend, followed by the geographic origin
of the weight-specified coffee and the term "Coffee Blend"; and
(3) Each
word or character in the identity statement shall be of the same type size and
shall be contiguous. The smallest letter
or character of the identity statement on packages of sixteen ounces or less
net weight shall be at least one and one-half times the type size required
under federal law for the statement of net weight or three-sixteenths of an
inch in height, whichever is smaller.
The smallest letter or character of the identity statement on packages
of greater than sixteen ounces net weight shall be at least one and one-half
times the type size required under federal law for the statement of net
weight. The identity statement shall be
conspicuously displayed without any intervening material in a position above
the statement of net weight. Upper and
lower case letters may be used interchangeably in the identity statement.
(b)
A listing of the geographic origins of the various Hawaii-grown coffees
and the regional origins of the various coffees not grown in Hawaii that are
included in a blend [may] shall be shown on the label. [If used, this] In place of
separate listings of regional origins of coffee not grown in Hawaii in the
blend, the list may include the words "Foreign‑Grown Coffee"
followed by the per cent of the coffee by weight in the blend. This list shall consist of the term
"Contains:", followed by, in descending order of per cent by weight
and separated by commas, the respective geographic origin or regional origin of
the various coffees in the blend [that the manufacturer chooses to list]. Each geographic origin or regional origin [may]
shall be preceded by the per cent of coffee by weight represented by
that geographic origin or regional origin, expressed as a number followed by
the per cent sign. The type size used
for this list shall not [exceed] be less than half that of the
identity statement. This list shall
appear below the identity statement[, if included] on the front panel of
the label.
(c)
The requirements of this section shall not apply to labeling of, or
advertising for, roasted or instant coffee produced in whole or in part from
Hawaii-grown green coffee beans that are not offered for retail sale directly
to consumers.
[(c)] (d) It shall be a violation of this section to:
(1) Use
the identity statement specified in subsection (a)(1)(A) or similar terms in
labeling or advertising unless the package of roasted or instant coffee
contains one hundred per cent coffee from that one geographic origin;
(2) Use
a geographic origin in labeling or advertising, including in conjunction with a
coffee style or in any other manner, if [the roasted or instant coffee
contains less than ten per cent coffee by weight from that geographic origin;]:
(A) During
the period from July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025, the roasted or
instant coffee contains less than twenty per cent coffee by weight from that
geographic origin;
(B) During
the period from July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2026, the roasted or
instant coffee contains less than thirty per cent coffee by weight from that
geographic origin; and
(C) On
or after July 1, 2026, the roasted or instant coffee contains less than fifty‑one
per cent coffee by weight from that geographic origin;
(3) Use
a geographic origin in labeling or advertising roasted or instant
coffee, including advertising in conjunction with a coffee style or in any
other manner, without disclosing the percentage of coffee used from that
geographic origin as described in subsection (a)(1)(B) and (a)(2);
(4) Use
a geographic origin in labeling or advertising roasted or instant coffee,
including in conjunction with a coffee style or in any other manner, if the
green coffee beans used in that roasted or instant coffee do not meet the grade
standard requirements of rules adopted under chapter 147;
(5) Misrepresent,
on a label or in advertising of a roasted or instant coffee, the per cent
coffee by weight of any coffee from a geographic origin or regional origin;
(6) Use
the term "All Hawaiian" on a label or in advertising of a roasted or
instant coffee if the roasted or instant coffee is not produced entirely from
green coffee beans [produced in geographic origins defined in this chapter;]
grown and processed in the State;
(7) Use a geographic origin on the front label panel of a package of roasted or instant coffee other than in the trademark or in the identity statement as authorized in subsection (a)(1) and (2) unless one hundred per cent of the roasted or instant coffee contained in the package is from that geographic origin;
(8) Use
more than one trademark on a package of roasted or instant coffee unless one
hundred per cent of the roasted or instant coffee contained in the package is
from that geographic origin specified by the trademark;
(9) Use
a trademark that begins with the name of a geographic origin on a package of roasted
or instant coffee unless one hundred per cent of the roasted or instant coffee
contained in the package comes from that geographic origin or the trademark
ends with words that indicate a business entity; or
(10) Print
the identity statement required by subsection (a) in a smaller font than that
used for a trademark that includes the name of a geographic origin pursuant to
paragraph (7) and in a location other than the front label panel of a package
of roasted or instant coffee.
(1) Uses
a geographic origin in label or advertising;
(2) Contains
less than twenty per cent Hawaii-grown coffee by weight; and
(3) Complies
with the labeling requirements of subsection (a)(2), but does not comply with
the labeling requirements of subsections (b) and (d),
to
sell-off the inventory through and including December 31, 2024.
[(d)] (f) Roasters, manufacturers, or other persons who
package roasted or instant coffee covered by this section shall maintain, for a
period of two years, records on the volume and geographic origin or regional
origin of coffees purchased and sold and any other records required by the
department for the purpose of enforcing this section. Authorized employees of the department shall
have access to these records during normal business hours.
[(e)] (g) For the purpose of this section:
"Geographic origin" means the geographic regions in which Hawaii-grown green coffee beans are produced, as defined in rules adopted under chapter 147; provided that the term "Hawaiian" may be substituted for the geographic origin "Hawaii".
"Per cent coffee by weight" means the percentage calculated by dividing the weight in pounds of roasted green coffee beans of one geographic or regional origin used in a production run of roasted or instant coffee, by the total weight in pounds of the roasted green coffee beans used in that production run of roasted or instant coffee, and multiplying the quotient by one hundred."
SECTION 3. Statutory material to be repealed is bracketed and stricken. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on June 30, 3000.
Report Title:
Consumer Protection; Coffee Labeling; Geographic Origins; Prohibitions
Description:
Prohibits using geographic origins of coffee in labeling or advertising for roasted or instant coffee that contains less than a certain percentage of coffee by weight from that geographic origin, phased in to a minimum of fifty-one per cent on or after 7/1/2026. Excludes roasted or instant coffee produced in whole or in part from Hawaii-grown green coffee beans that are not offered for retail sale directly to consumers from labeling requirements. Prohibits use of the term "All Hawaiian" in labeling or advertising for roasted or instant coffee not produced entirely from green coffee beans grown and processed in the State. Authorizes retailers who, by 6/30/2024, purchase roasted or instant coffee blends that use a geographic origin in labeling or advertising containing less than twenty per cent Hawaii-grown coffee by weight to sell-off coffee inventory until 12/31/2024. Effective 6/30/3000. (SD1)
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