New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1035

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Concerns baked goods sold at farm markets.

Impact

Current regulations mandate that articles of food capable of being measured must be sold based on weight or numerical count. A1035 modifies these stipulations specifically for baked goods, thereby easing the burdens on small producers who may not have the resources to implement weighing scales for their products. By clarifying that baked goods can be sold in wrapped containers without being classified under the weight measurement rules applicable to bulk items, the bill fosters a more favorable environment for local businesses at farm markets.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1035 seeks to amend existing laws related to the sale of baked goods at farm markets in New Jersey. The bill introduces provisions that allow producers of freshly-baked items, such as cakes, cookies, and pastries, to sell their products in covered or wrapped containers without requiring those items to be weighed. This change aims to enhance food safety and sanitation practices at farm markets, where many vendors are small-scale producers or local bakers. By permitting sales in wrapped containers, the bill encourages more participation in farm markets by accommodating health regulations.

Contention

There may be points of contention arising from this bill, particularly in how it balances food safety with the operational realities of farm markets. Opponents may argue that allowing sales of baked goods in wrapped containers without weighing could lead to inconsistencies in pricing and quality control. Conversely, proponents are likely to assert that the enhanced sanitation measures and increased accessibility for local bakers outweigh the potential drawbacks. The bill's progress and the discussions around it may bring forth diverse opinions regarding the implications for market practices and state food regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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