First Regular Session H.B. 2509
PROPOSED
SENATE AMENDMENTS TO H.B. 2509
(Reference to House engrossed bill)
Page 10, between lines 5 and 6, insert:
"B. If a cottage food product is offered for sale online, the online platform must provide a notification that includes all of the following:
1. The name and registration number of the food preparer.
2. A list of all ingredients in the cottage food product and the cottage food product's production date.
3. the following statement: "This product was produced in a home kitchen that may process common food allergens and is not subject to public health inspection.""
Reletter to conform
Line 13, strike "producer" insert "preparer:
1."
Between lines 14 and 15, insert:
"2. May not store cottage food products or food preparation equipment outside of the food preparer's home."
Between lines 35 and 36, insert:
"F. A cottage food product may not:
1. Be used as an ingredient in food products sold at a permitted retail food establishment.
2. Include marijuana or marijuana by-products.
G. A cottage food product shall contain only ingredients that are from sources that are approved by law.
H. A home kitchen that is used to prepare cottage food products may not operate as a commissary for the purposes of section 36-1761."
Page 10, line 39, strike "or a county"
Line 40, after "any" insert "reported"
After line 44, insert:
"4. Does not affect any county or municipal building code, zoning code or ordinance or other land use regulation."
Page 11, line 2, after "products" insert "that are"; strike the period insert "and that include both of the following:
1. A provision requiring suspension or revocation of an individual's registration for failing to comply with the requirements of this article or impeding in the investigation of a reported foodborne illness.
2. Guidance relating to approved ingredient sources."
Between lines 3 and 4, insert:
"D. A county may not be required to enforce this article.
E. This article does not prevent the department and a local health agency, environmental agency or public HEALTH services agency from entering into a delegation agreement to enforce this article."
Amend title to conform