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Soda Ban Challenged in Court

Lawsuit claims city health panel does not have authority to limit sales of sugary drinks.

Business groups filed suit against the city Friday to block a ban on the sale of large sizes of sugary drinks at some stores, restaurants and movie theaters.

The complaint, filed by industry trade groups, small merchant associations and worker unions, claims that the city Department of Health overstepped its authority when it enacted the beverage regulations in September.

"The Board of Health’s decision nonetheless to ban certain sizes of sweetened beverages in certain outlets, imposed by executive fiat, usurps the role of the City Council, violating core principles of democratic government and ignoring the rights of the people of New York City to make their own choices," the suit reads.

A spokesman for Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who proposed the ban as part of the city's continuing efforts to combat obesity, said the health panel had the power to enact the regulations.

But critics, including the Korean-American Grocers Association and the American Beverage Association, said DOH had gone well outside its traditional administrative function of enforcing, reviewing, supervising and promoting existing laws.

Support for the regulations has been weak in the City Council, with several legislators—including Councilman Dan Halloran, R-Whitestone—coming out strongly against the ban.

Starting March 12, sales of sugary beverages larger than 16 ounces will be banned at restaurants, mobile food carts, delis and concessions at movie theaters, stadiums or arenas.

The city will begin fining sellers $200 for violating the ban in mid-June 2013.

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Jaime May 10, 2013 at 10:42 am
The local, fresh fruit and vegetable market was a worthwhile addition to Douglaston. Obviously, itRead More did not receive the support of the community, at least not enough to make it a successful venture. This is sad. Every Sunday, rain or shine, I would stop at the market and purchase something. My favorite was the bakery stand. Often, when I stopped in the afternoon I would get two FREE French breads with my purchase. Parking was never a problem. The vendors where friendly and very informative. It was a perfect setting for the picturesque nature of this community. Too bad it is not returning.
Jaime May 9, 2013 at 03:02 pm
Unfortunately, according to the Douglas Manor Association, the fresh fruit and vegetable market willRead More NOT return this year. No specific reason was given other than this was at the initiative of the merchants or the market's organizers. And this..., just as we were beginning to enjoy the Long Island wines and the $34 per pound skirt steak, ordered two months in advance.
Evelyn Schechter May 2, 2013 at 07:33 am
Please continue to circulate the petition:Read More http://www.change.org/petitions/michael-p-huerta-faa-reverse-harmful-flight-patterns-over-bayside-hollis-hills-and-n-e-queens#
J Douglas Montgomery May 3, 2013 at 02:43 pm
The correct Date is the 21st of May at The Community Church of Douglaston, 2-4