Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 603 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Division 25 - FOOD ESTABLISHMENT STANDARDS AND STANDARDS FOR RETAIL FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES
Section 603-025-0320 - Cottage Food Establishment Exemption
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 603-025-0320
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 12, December 1, 2024
(1) A Cottage Food Establishment must:
(a) Operate from a domestic
kitchen;
(b) Prepare foods for
public distribution that are not time/temperature controlled for safety, and do
not contain marijuana or marijuana items;
(c) The foods prepared for public
distribution are only:
(A) Baked
goods;
(B) Confectionary items,
including freeze dried confectionary items;
(C) Coffee beans;
(D) Dried tea, spice, or seasoning blends
from commercial food;
(E)
Popcorn;
(F) Jams and jellies made
only with fruit that has a natural pH that is less than 4.60;
(G) Honey or honey products using commercial
food;
(H) Syrups;
(I) Fruit butters made only with fruit that
has a natural pH that is less than 4.60;
(J) Nut mixes;
(K) Repackaged freeze-dried foods from
commercial food;
(L) Repackaged
dried and dehydrated foods from commercial food; or
(M) Powdered drink mixes from commercial
food;
(d) The domestic
kitchen is maintained in a clean, healthful, and sanitary condition, by
maintaining or complying with all the following:
(A) Separate closed storage space for
ingredients, finished product containers, and labels used in the manufacture of
cottage food(s);
(B) Separate
refrigerated storage of perishable ingredients utilized in the processing,
preparing, or handling of cottage food(s);
(C) A separate storage area for household
cleaning materials and other chemicals or toxic substances;
(D) Medical supplies or equipment shall not
be stored or allowed in the domestic kitchen;
(E) No processing, preparing, packaging, or
handling of cottage foods shall be carried on in a domestic kitchen while pets
are present or while other domestic activities are being carried on in such
domestic kitchen, including, but not limited to;
(i) Family meal preparation, serving,
dishwashing, or eating;
(ii)
Clothes washing or ironing;
(iii)
Cleaning of floors, walls, cabinets, or appliances; or
(iv) Entertaining guests.
(e) The annual gross
sales of cottage foods do not exceed $50,000; and
(f) Each employee of the cottage food
establishment has successfully completed a food handler training program and
holds a certificate issued pursuant to ORS
624.570 and OAR chapter 333
division 175.
(2) The Department may require that an operator have a food item prepared in a cottage food establishment assessed or tested to ensure that it is not a time/temperature controlled for safety food. If an assessment or test is ordered, the operator shall ensure:
(a) That
the assessment is done by a recognized Process Authority and be supported with
a written document provided by the operator to the Department upon request;
or
(b) That testing is conducted at
a certified food testing laboratory; and
(c) Test results for water activity and pH
are required for each recipe with results demonstrating:
(A) pH level of 4.60 or less; or
(B) Water Activity (Aw) of 0.850 or
less.
(3) Cottage foods may not be sold to an institution, including, but not limited to, a:
(a) Restaurant, which means any place
licensed as a restaurant under ORS chapter 624 but does not include any place
licensed under ORS chapter 616;
(b)
Caterer;
(c) School;
(d) Day care center;
(e) Hospital;
(f) Nursing home; or
(g) Correctional facility.
(4) Cottage foods may be sold to a retailer only if:
(a) The food is packaged as
defined in OAR 603-025-0315(10) and labeled as required by OAR
603-025-0325;
(b) The retailer
agrees to;
(A) Store and display the cottage
foods separately from other foods; and
(B) Use signage to clearly indicate in the
display area that the cottage foods are homemade and not prepared in an
inspected food establishment. This signage must be in addition to the statement
on the cottage food label; and
(c) The cottage food establishment;
(A) Maintains a record of the agreement of
the retailer to comply with this section; and
(B) Maintains records as described in OAR
603-025-0328.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 561
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 561
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