This amendment narrows the prohibition on cultivated meat to apply only to products that have not been authorized as safe for human consumption by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Wyoming Department of Agriculture.
- Adds clarifying language 'as specified' to the bill's title, indicating that the prohibition applies to cultivated meat meeting specific criteria rather than all cultivated meat. (Page 1, line 2)
- Adds a requirement that the FDA and department must authorize cultivated meat as safe for human consumption before it can be manufactured or sold in Wyoming, creating an exception to the prohibition for FDA and department-approved products. (Page 2, line 14)
- Adds language to the definition of prohibited activity to specify that the ban applies only to cultivated meat that has not been authorized as safe for human consumption by the FDA and the Wyoming Department of Agriculture. (Page 3, line 1)
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