New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3991

Introduced
5/12/22  
Refer
5/12/22  
Report Pass
5/19/22  
Engrossed
5/26/22  
Refer
6/2/22  
Report Pass
10/6/22  
Engrossed
10/17/22  
Enrolled
10/27/22  
Chaptered
12/1/22  

Caption

Exempts raw, unprocessed honey from DOH cottage food regulations.

Impact

The adoption of A3991 represents a shift in state law allowing greater freedom for honey producers. By excluding raw, unprocessed honey from these regulations, the bill is intended to support local agriculture and small-scale producers. This legislative change could encourage more individuals to enter the honey production market, potentially bolstering the economy. It also aligns with initiatives aimed at fostering agricultural entrepreneurship by reducing unnecessary regulatory burdens that can stifle small businesses in the food sector.

Summary

Bill A3991 amends existing regulations concerning cottage foods by specifically exempting raw, unprocessed honey from being classified as a cottage food product under New Jersey's health regulations. This change is significant as it delineates the definition of cottage foods, which were previously subject to broader health regulations intended for processed foods. With the passage of this bill, raw honey producers can market their products without the constraints imposed by cottage food regulations, thus promoting local beekeeping and honey production.

Sentiment

Discussion surrounding A3991 reflected a generally positive sentiment among proponents who argued the bill supports local farmers and encourages sustainable practices. Advocates from the beekeeping community expressed appreciation for the legislative recognition of the unique status of raw honey. However, some concerns were raised regarding potential food safety implications, as raw honey will avoid compliance with certain health standards that apply to processed foods, leading to a nuanced discussion about ensuring consumer safety without imposing overly burdensome regulations.

Contention

Notable points of contention stemmed from the balance between promoting local agriculture and ensuring food safety standards are met. Critics of the bill worried that exempting raw honey from certain regulations could lead to health risks if producers do not adhere to safe production practices. Proponents countered these arguments by emphasizing the importance of educating consumers about raw honey, asserting that it can be safely produced without heavy-handed regulations. This ongoing debate highlights a critical discussion point around agricultural policy and food safety that could influence future legislative decisions.

Companion Bills

NJ S2697

Same As Exempts raw, unprocessed honey from DOH cottage food regulations.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2697

Exempts raw, unprocessed honey from DOH cottage food regulations.

NJ A1177

Permits, and establishes requirements for, sale of cottage food products.

NJ H915

Regulating cottage foods

NJ HB4121

FOOD HANDLING-COTTAGE FOODS

NJ HB2781

Food preparation; sale; cottage food

NJ HB2509

Food preparation; sale; cottage food

NJ HB2042

Food preparation; sale; cottage food

NJ HB970

Relating to regulation of cottage food products and cottage food production operations.

NJ SB2617

COTTAGE FOOD OPERATIONS

NJ HB4280

COTTAGE FOOD OPERATIONS

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.