Effective - 01 Jan 2005
537.595. Citation — definitions — immunity from liability for claims relating to weight gain or obesity, when, exceptions — petition, contents — effective date. — 1. This section may be known as the "Commonsense Consumption Act".
2. As used in this section, the following terms mean:
(1) "Claim", any claim by or on behalf of a natural person, as well as any derivative or other claim arising therefrom asserted by or on behalf of any other person;
(2) "Generally known condition allegedly caused by or allegedly likely to result from long-term consumption", a condition generally known to result or to likely result from the cumulative effect of consumption and not from a single instance of consumption;
(3) "Knowing or willful violation of federal or state law", that:
(a) The conduct constituting the violation was committed with the intent to deceive or injure consumers or with actual knowledge that such conduct was injurious to consumers; and
(b) The conduct constituting the violation was not required by regulations, orders, rules, or other pronouncements of, or statutes administered by, a federal, state, or local government agency;
(4) "Other person", any individual, corporation, company, association, firm, partnership, society, joint-stock company, or any other entity, including any governmental entity or private attorney general.
3. Except as exempted in subsection 4 of this section, a manufacturer, packer, distributor, carrier, holder, seller, marketer, retailer, or advertiser of a food, as defined in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 321(f)), as amended, but shall not include alcoholic beverages, or an association of one or more such entities shall not be subject to civil liability under any state law, including all statutes, regulations, rules, common law, public policies, court or administrative decisions or decrees, or other state actions having the effect of law, for any claim arising out of weight gain, obesity, or a health condition associated with weight gain or obesity.
4. The provisions of subsection 3 of this section shall not preclude civil liability where the claim of weight gain, obesity, health condition associated with weight gain or obesity, or other generally known condition allegedly caused by or allegedly likely to result from long-term consumption of food is based on:
(1) A material violation of an adulteration or misbranding requirement prescribed by statute or regulation of the state of Missouri or the United States and the claimed injury was proximately caused by such violation; or
(2) Any other material violation of federal or state law applicable to the manufacturing, marketing, distribution, advertising, labeling, or sale of food, provided that such violation is knowing and willful, and the claimed injury was proximately caused by such violation.
The provisions of subsection 3 of this section shall not preclude civil liability for breach of express contract or express warranty in connection with the purchase of food.
5. In any action exempted under subdivision (1) or (2) of subsection 4 of this section, the petition initiating such action shall state with particularity the following: the statute, regulation, or other state or federal law that was allegedly violated, the facts that are alleged to constitute a material violation of such statute or regulation, and the facts alleged to demonstrate that such violation proximately caused actual injury to the plaintiff. In any action exempted under subdivision (2) of subsection 4 of this section, the petition initiating such action shall also state with particularity facts sufficient to support a reasonable inference that the violation occurred with the intent to deceive or injure consumers or with the actual knowledge that such violation was injurious to consumers. For purposes of applying this section the pleading requirements under this section are deemed part of state substantive law and not merely procedural provisions.
6. In any action exempted under subsection 4 of this section, all discovery and other proceedings shall be stayed during the pendency of any motion to dismiss unless the court finds upon the motion of any party that particularized discovery is necessary to preserve evidence, resolve the motion to dismiss, or to prevent undue prejudice to that party. During the pendency of any stay of discovery under this subsection and unless otherwise ordered by the court, any party to the action with actual notice of the allegations contained in the petition shall treat all documents, data compilations, including electronically recorded or stored data, and tangible objects that are in the custody or control of such party that are relevant to the allegations as if they were the subject of a continuing request for production of documents from an opposing party under the Missouri rules of civil procedure.
7. The provisions of this section shall apply to all covered claims pending on or filed after January 1, 2005, regardless of when the claim arose.
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(L. 2004 H.B. 1115 § 537.900)
Effective 1-01-05
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXXVI - Statutory Actions and Torts
Chapter 537 - Torts and Actions for Damages
Section 537.010 - Action for damages to property to survive regardless of death of either party.
Section 537.030 - Section 537.010 not to extend to what action.
Section 537.033 - Design professionals — peer review process, requirements.
Section 537.037 - Emergency care, no civil liability, exceptions (Good Samaritan law).
Section 537.050 - Civil action not merged in criminal prosecution.
Section 537.055 - Operation of a motorcycle not evidence of comparative negligence.
Section 537.060 - Contribution between tort-feasors — release of one or more, effect.
Section 537.068 - Court may enter remittitur order or increase jury award, when.
Section 537.069 - Provisions of certain laws applicable to all causes of action.
Section 537.080 - Action for wrongful death — who may sue — limitation.
Section 537.085 - Defenses to wrongful death action.
Section 537.090 - Damages to be determined by jury — factors to be considered.
Section 537.100 - Limitation of action — effect of absence of defendant and nonsuit.
Section 537.105 - Radio station not liable for defamation, when.
Section 537.110 - What words are actionable.
Section 537.115 - Food donation or distribution, limited liability, when.
Section 537.120 - Physician not liable for restraint of mentally incapacitated persons.
Section 537.125 - Shoplifting — detention of suspect by merchant — liability presumption.
Section 537.130 - Liability for damages caused by riotous assemblage.
Section 537.170 - Waiver of rights to damages by blind employee.
Section 537.190 - Fellow servant defined.
Section 537.200 - Vice-principals defined.
Section 537.210 - Contracts limiting liability invalid.
Section 537.220 - Construction and application of sections 537.180 to 537.210.
Section 537.240 - Railroads and railroad corporation or companies — terms construed.
Section 537.270 - Insufficient fence on railroad — stock killed — damages.
Section 537.280 - Injury to stock by railroad — agreed damages — payment, when.
Section 537.290 - Failure to pay agreed damages — double damages.
Section 537.295 - Agricultural operation not to be deemed a nuisance, when — exceptions — costs.
Section 537.300 - Penalty for driving away of others' stock by drovers.
Section 537.310 - Proceedings under section 537.300.
Section 537.320 - Judgment — execution.
Section 537.345 - Definitions for sections 537.345 to 537.347 and 537.351.
Section 537.348 - Landowner liable, when — definitions.
Section 537.350 - Double damages for throwing down gates and fences — exception.
Section 537.360 - Single damages only recoverable, when.
Section 537.370 - Penalties, how recovered.
Section 537.380 - Fires from railroad engines — damages.
Section 537.400 - Double damages for willful fires.
Section 537.410 - Damages for backwater caused by boom across stream — attorney's fee.
Section 537.420 - Tenant for life or years liable for treble damages for waste.
Section 537.430 - Who may sue.
Section 537.440 - Heirs may sue for waste, when.
Section 537.450 - Tenant holding land after having aliened it liable for waste.
Section 537.460 - Tenants liable to cotenants, when.
Section 537.470 - Conservators, liable for waste, when.
Section 537.480 - What damages recovered for waste.
Section 537.490 - Treble damages if waste was wantonly committed.
Section 537.500 - Where waste committed pending suit, receiver may take possession.
Section 537.510 - Actions for waste, brought against whom.
Section 537.520 - Interest as part of damages.
Section 537.524 - Injunction and damages for interference with lawful hunting and trapping.
Section 537.600 - Sovereign immunity in effect — exceptions.
Section 537.615 - Liability of state increase to apply, when.
Section 537.625 - Procedure to form insurance entity.
Section 537.630 - Director to approve articles and issue license.
Section 537.640 - Director to examine — renewal license fee — amendments to articles.
Section 537.645 - Director may take charge of entity, when.
Section 537.650 - Premium tax not required.
Section 537.684 - Filing of a claim, determining compensation, procedure — payment of claims.
Section 537.687 - Medical records submitted, when — violation, penalty.
Section 537.715 - Board of trustees — officers.
Section 537.720 - Board, meetings — quorum — expenses.
Section 537.725 - Board — records — reports — principal office — seal.
Section 537.730 - Board — duties — rulemaking authority — subpoena power — prohibited activities.
Section 537.735 - Fund account, how maintained.
Section 537.745 - Construction of provisions.
Section 537.750 - Exhaustion of fund, claims to be prorated.
Section 537.755 - Fund money not available for certain purposes, exception.
Section 537.756 - Maximum amount payable from fund — how calculated.
Section 537.760 - Products liability claim defined.
Section 537.785 - Citation of law — definitions.
Section 537.850 - Citation of law — definitions.
Section 537.859 - Immunity from liability, when — affirmative defense.
Section 537.1000 - Definitions.
Section 537.1010 - Health care providers, immunity from liability, exceptions.