New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2636

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Concerns baked goods sold at farm markets.

Impact

The proposed legislation modifies R.S.51:1-17, which governs the sale of food items measured by dry capacity in New Jersey. By allowing baked goods to be sold unweighed and packaged, this bill encourages more local producers to sell their products at farm markets. This is particularly significant for small-scale bakers who may find the existing weight requirements burdensome. It creates a more conducive environment for direct sales from producers to consumers, potentially boosting local economies.

Summary

Bill A2636, introduced in the New Jersey 221st Legislature, aims to amend existing regulations concerning the sale of baked goods at farm markets. Currently, articles of food that can be measured must be sold based on weight or numerical count. A2636 clarifies that producers of baked goods can offer their products in covered or wrapped containers without needing to weigh them, addressing public health and sanitation concerns for items sold at these markets.

Contention

While the legislation is largely supported for its potential to ease regulations for local bakers, opponents may raise concerns about the permanence of food safety. Critics could argue that the emphasis on convenience over stringent measurement might lead to inconsistent product quality or safety standards. Such discussions may reflect deeper tensions regarding food regulation, local versus state control in market operations, and the priorities in promoting local agriculture versus ensuring public health safety.

Companion Bills

NJ A1035

Carry Over Concerns baked goods sold at farm markets.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1035

Concerns baked goods sold at farm markets.

NJ HB06156

An Act Concerning Farmers' Markets.

NJ AB2786

Certified mobile farmers’ markets.

NJ HB05419

An Act Concerning Farms, Food And Jobs.

NJ HB1382

Relating to the regulation of food prepared, stored, distributed, or sold at farms and farmers' markets; limiting the applicability of a fee.

NJ HB3387

Relating to the regulation of food prepared, stored, distributed, or sold at farmers' markets.

NJ HB2054

Relating to liability of vendors in private farmers markets

NJ HB1297

Trade regulation.

NJ S0431

Exempts certain urban and small farmers from sales taxes, real, tangible and personal property taxes and income taxes. Also defines urban and small farmers and urban farmland.

NJ S2335

Exempts urban and small farmers from sales taxes, real, tangible and personal property taxes and income taxes. It also defines urban and small farmers and urban farmland.

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