New Jersey Officials Won't Enforce State Menu Labeling Law

(November 29, 2010)—New Jersey recently joined Oregon, Massachusetts and Nassau County, N.Y., in acknowledging that the new federal menu-labeling law preempts state and local mandates not identical to the federal standard and New Jersey officials notified the New Jersey Restaurant Association and others that the state will not implement state menu-labeling rules set to take effect Jan. 1, according to The National Restaurant Association.

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