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Mississippi agency begins outreach after new seafood-labeling law takes effect
Summary
The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources told its advisory commission it is conducting outreach to processors, retailers and restaurants to implement House Bill 602, the state's new seafood-labeling law, and said inspectors will work with businesses that are trying to comply.
The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources told its advisory commission Tuesday that House Bill 602 — the state law on seafood labeling — is now in effect and agency staff are conducting outreach to help processors, retailers and restaurants comply. Director (unnamed) said the agency has been visiting restaurants and grocery stores to explain the new requirements and provide materials for signage and labeling.
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