New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 7 - HEALTH
Chapter 6 - FOOD HANDLING
Part 2 - FOOD SERVICE AND FOOD PROCESSING
Section 7.6.2.15 - HOME-BASED FOOD PROCESSING
Universal Citation: 7 NM Admin Code 7.6.2.15
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Plan review, permitting, inspection, and training requirements.
(1) No person shall operate a home-based food
processing operation without a permit.
(2) In addition to meeting the applicable
requirements of
7.6.2.8
NMAC and
7.6.2.11
NMAC, home-based food processing operations shall comply with the requirements
specified in this section.
(3)
Home-based food processing operations shall meet the requirements of Paragraph
(1) of Subsection D of
7.6.2.8
NMAC and Part 2-1 of the food code.
(4) The permit issued shall be displayed at
the home-based food processing operation. A copy of the permit shall be
displayed at places at which the operator sells food at times when the operator
is selling the home-based processed foods.
B. Food protection requirements.
(1) Home-based processed food products and
components shall be stored separate and apart from residential foods and
protected from contamination, insects, rodents, pests, water leaks, dust, dirt
and other contaminants.
(2)
Home-based food processing operations must keep a sample of each processed food
batch for 14 days. The samples shall be labeled with the production date and
time.
(3) Vehicles used in
transporting home-based processed food products shall be maintained in a safe
and sanitary manner. Vehicle compartments used to transport animals shall not
be used for transporting home-based processed foods.
C. Exceptions and limitations.
(1) The following provisions from the food
code, as amended in 7.6.2 NMAC, shall not apply to home-based food processing
operations:
(a) 8-407.11;
(b) 5-501.11;
(c) 4-803.11;
(d) 6-202.112;
(e) 4-803.13(A);
(f) 4-402.11;
(g) 4-402.12;
(h) 4-205.10;
(i) 8-101.10(B);
(j) 6-202.14;
(k) 6-201.14;
(l) 6-201.13;
(m) 4-701.10;
(n) 5-204.11;
(o) self-closing doors as required in
6-202.15(A)(3); and
(p)
5-501.10.
(2) Food
products processed by home-based food processing operations shall not be
time/temperature control for safety foods and shall be approved by the
regulatory authority.
(3)
Home-based food processing operations shall only sell their products at
farmer's markets, roadside stands, festivals, or other venues in which the
producer sells directly to the consumer.
(4) Products processed by a home-based food
processing operation shall not be sold, used, or offered for consumption in
food establishments including, but not limited to, restaurants, grocery stores
and convenience stores, by internet sales, or sold in interstate
commerce.
(5) Pets shall not be
permitted in the kitchen and shall be kept out of food preparation areas during
home-based food processing related activities.
(6) Non-employees shall not be allowed entry
into the kitchen during home-based food processing related activities.
Home-based food processing operations shall not wash out or clean pet cages,
pans or similar items in the kitchen.
(7) Household cooking may not occur in the
kitchen during home-based food processing-related activities.
(8) The following provisions from the food
code, as amended in 7.6.2 NMAC, are applicable to home-based food processing
operations only during home-based food processing related activities:
(a) 2-103.11;
(b) 2-401.11;
(c) 3-304.11;
(d) 4-701.10;
(e) 5-204.11;
(f) 5-205.11;
(g) 5-501.13;
(h) 6-301.12; and
(i) 6-501.115.
(9) Home-based food processing operations
shall submit a detailed procedure to be used to clean and sanitize the kitchen
sink before and during home-based food processing related activities.
(10) Home-based food processing operations
shall comply with Section 5-402.11 of the food code unless an alternative
method is approved.
D. Home-based food labeling. A home-based food processing operation shall properly label all foods in accordance with Subsection C of 7.6.2.11 NMAC and include the words "home produced" in bold conspicuous 12 point type on the principal display panel.
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