Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB3282

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to cottage food production operations.

Impact

The implementation of HB 3282 is expected to have a significant impact on local laws governing food production. By creating a defined procedure for registration and establishing standards for non-hazardous food items, the bill provides a legal pathway for home-based food producers. This could lead to an increase in small business activities in the food sector, promoting local economies and allowing individuals to monetize their culinary skills more effectively.

Summary

House Bill 3282 aims to regulate cottage food production operations within Texas by establishing a framework for individuals operating food businesses from their homes. The bill defines key terms related to cottage food operations and sets out the requirements for registration. Specifically, it prohibits registration for operations that produce potentially hazardous food, requiring such operations to hold permits issued by relevant health authorities. This legislation emphasizes the state's role in ensuring food safety while allowing individuals to engage in small-scale food production.

Contention

Despite its positive outlook for economic opportunities, some concerns have been raised regarding the bill's implications for food safety and local government oversight. Critics argue that the bill's provisions might undermine local health regulations, as it limits the ability of local health departments to regulate cottage food operations, provided they meet the state requirements. This raises questions about the adequacy of the state's food safety inspections in protecting public health, especially in the context of potentially hazardous food products.

Companion Bills

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