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Bill requires labeling of meat, fishHONOLULU (AP)--Meat and fish treated with gas will have to be so labeled, under a measure passed May 5 by the Legislature and sent to the governor. The bill, HB 128, would require stores to accurately label meat and fish that has been gassed to enhance the color or approximate the appearance of freshness. Carbon monoxide is one of the gasses used. The state Department of Agriculture would also be required to post notice of the new labeling rules on its website. Violations could be punished with a fine of $1,000 for the initial violation and $2,000 for each subsequent violation. Advocates say the public should be aware of gas treatments to products they consume.
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