Senate Bill 560 aims to regulate the sale, service, and labeling of food products containing lab-grown meat, defined as cultured animal cells or tissue derived from such cells. The bill mandates that any packaged food product containing lab-grown meat must be labeled with the phrase "lab-grown meat" in a prominent manner, alongside a complete list of ingredients. Additionally, it prohibits the sale of lab-grown meat in public eating places unless specifically ordered by the customer and restricts its service to students, patients, or inmates in state institutions, except under certain health-related circumstances.

Violations of these regulations can result in criminal penalties, with fines ranging from $100 to $1,000 or imprisonment for up to one year, depending on the number of offenses. The bill also includes specific labeling requirements for packaged food products containing lab-grown meat, ensuring transparency for consumers. The act is set to take effect on January 1, 2027.