Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 15 - FOOD
Chapter 10.15.03 - Food Service Facilities
Section 10.15.03.27 - Farmer's Market, Bake Sales, and Cottage Food Business
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.15.03.27
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. A cottage food business may offer for sale the homemade foods specified in §B of this regulation when the foods are:
(1) Made
in a private home kitchen; and
(2)
Offered or sold only in the State:
(a)
Subject to the requirements of §C(6) and (7) of this regulation, at a
retail food store; or
(b) Directly
to a consumer:
(i) At a farmer's
market;
(ii) At a bake
sale;
(iii) At a public
event;
(iv) By personal delivery;
or
(v) By mail order
B. The Department shall allow the preparation and sale of the following foods in accordance with §A of this regulation:
(1) Non-potentially hazardous hot-filled
canned acid fruit jellies, jams, preserves, and butters that are:
(a) Unadulterated;
(b) Packaged to maintain food safety and
integrity; and
(c) Labeled in
accordance with Regulation .12 of this chapter;
(2) Fruit butters made only from:
(a) Apples;
(b) Apricots;
(c) Grapes;
(d) Peaches;
(e) Plums;
(f) Prunes;
(g) Quince; or
(h) Another fruit or fruit mixture that will
produce an acid canned food;
(3) Jam, preserve, or jelly made only from:
(a) A fruit listed in §B(2) of this
regulation;
(b) Oranges;
(c) Nectarines;
(d) Tangerines;
(e) Blackberries;
(f) Raspberries;
(g) Blueberries;
(h) Boysenberries;
(i) Cherries;
(j) Cranberries;
(k) Strawberries;
(l) Red currants; or
(m) Another fruit or fruit mixture that will
produce an acid canned food;
(4) Non-potentially hazardous baked
goods;
(5) Foods manufactured on a
farm by a licensed food processor in accordance with COMAR
10.15.04.19A;
(6) Non-potentially hazardous candy;
and
(7) All other non-potentially
hazardous foods produced by a licensed entity.
C. Cottage Food Business.
(1) The Department shall allow the owner of a
cottage food business to sell only cottage food products processed and packaged
in Maryland that are:
(a) Produced or
packaged in a residential kitchen;
(b) Stored on the premises of the cottage
food business; and
(c) Prepackaged
with a label that contains the following information:
(i) The name and address of the cottage food
business or the name, phone number, and identification number assigned to the
cottage food business by the Department;
(ii) The name of the cottage food
product;
(iii) The ingredients of
the cottage food product in descending order of the amount of each ingredient
by weight;
(iv) The net weight or
net volume of the cottage food product;
(v) Allergen information as specified by
federal labeling requirements;
(vi)
Nutritional information as specified by federal labeling requirements, if any
nutritional information claim is made;
(vii) Printed in 10 point or larger type in a
color that provides a clear contrast to the background of the label: Made by a
cottage food business that is not subject to Maryland's food safety
regulations.; and
(viii) For a
cottage food product offered for sale at a retail food store, the phone number
and email address of the cottage food business and the date the cottage food
product was made.
(2) A cottage food business may request a
unique identification number from the Department which can be used in lieu of
the address of the cottage food business on the product label required under
§C(1) of this regulation.
(3)
The owner of a cottage food business shall comply with all applicable county
and municipal laws and ordinances regulating the preparation, processing,
storage, and sale of cottage food products.
(4) Upon receipt of a complaint or outbreak
of illness the Department may:
(a) Investigate
the conditions under which the product was produced and any complaint alleging
that a cottage food business has violated this regulation;
(b) Send a representative of the Department,
at a reasonable time, to enter and inspect the premises of a cottage food
business to determine compliance with this regulation; and
(c) Collect samples of a cottage food product
or its ingredients to determine if the cottage food product is misbranded or
adulterated.
(5) The
owner of a cottage food business may not:
(a)
Refuse to grant access to a representative who requests to enter and inspect
the premises of the cottage food business in response to a complaint;
or
(b) Interfere with any
inspection or collection of samples in response to a complaint or outbreak of
illness.
(6) Before the
owner of a cottage food business may sell a cottage food product to a retail
food store, the owner shall submit to the Department for review:
(a) The label that will be affixed to the
cottage food product in accordance with §C(1)(c) of this regulation;
and
(b) Documentation of the
owner's successful completion of a food safety course in the past 3 years that
is approved by the Department and the American National Standards Institute and
includes, at a minimum, the following subjects:
(i) Basic food safety;
(ii) Cleaning and sanitizing;
(iii) Personal hygiene;
(iv) Pest control and prevention;
and
(v) Receiving, storing
preparing, and serving food
(7) The owner of a cottage food business may not sell
or offer for sale a cottage food product to a retail food store until notified
by the Department, in writing, that the requirements stated in §C(6) of
this regulation are satisfactorily met.
D. If the Department finds a person to be in violation of any provision of this regulation, the Department:
(1) Shall take action against a misbranded or
adulterated food offered or sold under this regulation in accordance with
Health-General Article, §§21-211, 21-253, and 21-254, Annotated Code
of Maryland; and
(2) May determine
that food produced in a private home kitchen by the person may not be offered
for sale as a cottage food.
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