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2008 SESSION
SB 272 Food establishments; inspection of preparation, exception for private homes.
Introduced by: R. Creigh Deeds | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Inspection of food establishments; exception for private homes. Exempts certain types of commercial food preparation in private homes from inspections by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. The exception will apply to candies, jams, and jellies not considered to be low-acid or acidified low-acid food products or baked goods that do not require time or temperature control after preparation, including cream pies, if such products: (i) are sold to an individual for his own consumption and not for resale and (ii) are labeled "NOT FOR RESALE—PROCESSED AND PREPARED WITHOUT STATE INSPECTION."
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Inspection of food establishments; exception for private homes. Exempts food preparations in private homes from inspections by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services if the food: (i) is sold to an individual for his own consumption; (ii) carries the label "NOT FOR RESALE—PROCESSED AND PREPARED WITHOUT STATE INSPECTION"; and (iii) does not require a license for production or sale.