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Under the plan, all New York City regulated restaurants, fast-food establishments, delis, movie theaters, sports stadiums, and food carts would be barred from selling sugar-sweetened drinks in cups larger than 16 ounces (0.5 liters). The regulation would not apply to drinks sold in grocery stores or
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On September 13, 2012, the Board of Health voted unanimously to accept the proposed limit. The limit was to take effect six months after passage and be enforced by the city's regular restaurant inspection team, allowing business owners three months to adapt to the changes before facing fines. Those
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On May 30, 2012, Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced the portion cap rule, a proposed amendment to article 81 of the New York City Health Code, that would require "food service establishments" (FSEs) to cap at 16 ounces (475 mL) the size of cups and containers used to offer, provide, and sell sugary
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and their independent bottlers and distributors serving the city, which have launched campaigns against the limit. These opposing companies claim the limit would affect lower income families in a negative way and force them to drink less of the unhealthy beverages. The proposed regulation was also
182:, the state's highest court, ruled that the New York City Board of Health, in adopting the sugary drinks portion cap rule, exceeded the scope of its regulatory authority. The amendment was repealed on July 9, 2015, effective August 8 that year. 80:, which are regulated by the state. In addition, the regulation would exclude: drinks that were more than 70 percent fruit juice, diet sodas, drinks with at least 50% milk or milk substitute, and alcoholic beverages. 61:, in adopting the regulation, exceeded the scale of its regulatory authority and as such, was repealed. The repealed regulation was codified in section 81.53 of the New York City Health Code (title 24 of the 170:
Judge Milton Tingling on March 11, 2013. The mayor's office indicated that the city would appeal. On June 11, 2013, the DOHMH went to court to fight the ruling that blocked the limit. On July 30, 2013, the
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ruled against the proposed limit, saying it violates "the principle of separation of powers" and the board "failed to act within the bounds of its lawfully delegated authority".
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and the Hispanic Federation, a representative organization for 90 Latino nonprofit agencies providing health and human services in the
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Shelley, Donna, Gbenga Ogedegbe, and Brian Elbel. "Same Strategy Different Industry: Corporate Influence on Public Policy."
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New York Statewide Coalition of Hispanic Chambers of Commerce v New York City Dept. of Health & Mental Hygiene
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the proposed amendment. On June 19, 2012, a notice of intention to amend article 81 was published in the
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in a continuing attempt to regulate the size of high sugary drinks. In September 2014, at the
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Soft drink size limit protest sign placed on a delivery truck by New York's Pepsi bottler
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intended to prohibit the sale of many sweetened drinks more than 16
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plans fell through due to the invalidation of the regulation by
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and continued to be supported by his successor, Mayor
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soft drink
New York City
fluid ounces
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New York Court of Appeals
New York City Board of Health
Rules of the City of New York
7-Eleven
Mayor
Michael Bloomberg
Bill de Blasio
PepsiCo
NAACP
New York metropolitan area
Mary Bassett
Lilliam Barrios-Paoli
The Coca-Cola Company
PepsiCo Inc.
Dr Pepper Snapple Group
Clinton Global Initiative
New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene
New York City Board of Health
City Record
New York Supreme Court
New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
New York Court of Appeals
Obesity in the United States
Mayoralty of Michael Bloomberg
Law of New York (state)

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