89R22016 JTZ-D By: Hull, et al. H.B. No. 2588 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2588: By: VanDeaver C.S.H.B. No. 2588 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to cottage food production operations. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Section 437.001, Health and Safety Code, is amended by amending Subdivision (2-b) and adding Subdivisions (3) and (5-a) to read as follows: (2-b) "Cottage food production operation" means an individual, operating out of the individual's home, or a nonprofit organization that [who]: (A) produces at the individual's home or the home of an individual who is a director or officer of the nonprofit organization, as applicable, any food other than [subject to Section 437.0196]: (i) meat, meat products, poultry, or poultry products; (ii) seafood, including seafood products, fish, fish products, shellfish, and shellfish products; (iii) ice or ice products, including shaved ice, ice cream, frozen custard, popsicles, and gelato; (iv) low-acid canned goods; (v) products containing cannabidiol or tetrahydrocannabinol; or (vi) raw milk and raw milk products [a baked good that is not a time and temperature control for safety food, as defined by Section 437.0196; [(ii) candy; [(iii) coated and uncoated nuts; [(iv) unroasted nut butters; [(v) fruit butters; [(vi) a canned jam or jelly; [(vii) a fruit pie; [(viii) dehydrated fruit or vegetables, including dried beans; [(ix) popcorn and popcorn snacks; [(x) cereal, including granola; [(xi) dry mix; [(xii) vinegar; [(xiii) pickled fruit or vegetables, including beets and carrots, that are preserved in vinegar, brine, or a similar solution at an equilibrium pH value of 4.6 or less; [(xiv) mustard; [(xv) roasted coffee or dry tea; [(xvi) a dried herb or dried herb mix; [(xvii) plant-based acidified canned goods; [(xviii) fermented vegetable products, including products that are refrigerated to preserve quality; [(xix) frozen raw and uncut fruit or vegetables; or [(xx) any other food that is not a time and temperature control for safety food, as defined by Section 437.0196]; (B) has an annual gross income of $100,000 [$50,000] or less from the sale of food described by Paragraph (A), as the department annually adjusts for inflation using the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) published by the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics or its successor in function; (C) sells the foods produced under Paragraph (A) [only] directly to consumers or to a cottage food vendor; and (D) delivers products to the consumer or cottage food vendor at the point of sale or another location designated by the consumer or cottage food vendor. (3) "Cottage food vendor" means a person located in this state who: (A) has a contractual relationship with a cottage food production operation; and (B) sells directly to consumers located in this state on behalf of the cottage food production operation a food other than a time and temperature control for safety food. (5-a) "Nonprofit organization" means an organization exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(a), Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as an organization described by Section 501(c)(3) of that code. SECTION 2. Section 437.0196(a), Health and Safety Code, is redesignated as Section 437.001(8), Health and Safety Code, and amended to read as follows: (8) "Time [(a) In this section, "time] and temperature control for safety food" means a food that requires time and temperature control for safety to limit pathogen growth or toxin production. The term includes a food that must be held under proper temperature controls, such as refrigeration, to prevent the growth of bacteria that may cause human illness. The term: (A) [A time and temperature control for safety food] may include a food that contains protein and moisture and is neutral or slightly acidic, such as meat, poultry, fish, and shellfish products, pasteurized and unpasteurized milk and dairy products, raw seed sprouts, baked goods that require refrigeration, including cream or custard pies or cakes, and ice products; and (B) [. The term] does not include a food that uses time and temperature control for safety food as ingredients if the final food product does not require time or temperature control for safety to limit pathogen growth or toxin production. SECTION 3. Section 437.0191, Health and Safety Code, is amended by adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: (c) Notwithstanding any other law, a cottage food production operation that manufactures and distributes at wholesale cottage food for resale by others is exempt from department licensing requirements under Chapter 431. SECTION 4. Section 437.0192, Health and Safety Code, is amended by amending Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (c) to read as follows: (a) A local government authority, including a local health department, may not: (1) regulate the production of food at a cottage food production operation; or (2) require a cottage food production operation to obtain any type of license or permit or pay any fee to produce, sell, or provide samples directly to a consumer or cottage food vendor of a food other than a food described by Sections 437.001(2-b)(A)(i)-(vi). (c) A local government authority, including a local health department, may not employ or continue to employ a person who knowingly requires or attempts to require a cottage food production operation to obtain a license or permit in violation of Subsection (a)(2). SECTION 5. Section 437.0193, Health and Safety Code, is amended by amending Subsections (a) and (b) and adding Subsections (b-1) and (e) to read as follows: (a) Food [described by Section 437.001(2-b)(A)] sold by a cottage food production operation must be packaged in a manner that prevents product contamination, except that a food item is not required to be packaged if it is too large or bulky for conventional packaging. (b) The executive commissioner shall adopt rules requiring a cottage food production operation to label all of the foods [described in Section 437.001(2-b)(A) that] the operation sells to consumers. The label must include: (1) the name and address of the cottage food production operation; and (2) the following disclosure: "THIS PRODUCT WAS PRODUCED IN A PRIVATE RESIDENCE THAT IS NOT SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENTAL LICENSING OR INSPECTION." [a statement that the food is not inspected by the department or a local health department.] (b-1) Notwithstanding Subsection (b)(1), a cottage food production operation is not required to include on a food label the address of the operation if the operation registers with the department in the form and manner the department prescribes, and includes on the label a unique identification number provided by the department. The executive commissioner may adopt rules to implement this subsection. (e) A cottage food production operation that sells a time and temperature control for safety food must include: (1) on the food label the date the food was made; and (2) on the food label or on an invoice or receipt provided with the food when sold the following statement in at least 12-point font: "SAFE HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS: To prevent illness from bacteria, keep this food refrigerated or frozen until the food is prepared for consumption." SECTION 6. Section 437.0194, Health and Safety Code, is amended to read as follows: Sec. 437.0194. CERTAIN SALES BY COTTAGE FOOD PRODUCTION OPERATIONS PROHIBITED OR RESTRICTED. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (a-1), a [A] cottage food production operation may not sell food [any of the foods described in Section 437.001(2-b)(A)] at wholesale. (a-1) A cottage food production operation may sell to a cottage food vendor at wholesale food other than a food described by Sections 437.002(2-b)(A)(i)-(vi) or a time and temperature control for safety food. (b) A cottage food production operation may sell a food other than a food described by Sections 437.002(2-b)(A)(i)-(vi) [Section 437.001(2-b)(A)] in this state through the Internet [or by mail order] only if: (1) the consumer purchases the food through the Internet [or by mail order] from the operation and the operator or operator's employee or household member personally delivers the food to the consumer; and (2) subject to Subsection (c), before the operator accepts payment for the food, the operator provides all labeling information required by Section 437.0193(e) [437.0193(d)] and department rules to the consumer by[: [(A)] posting a legible statement on the operation's Internet website[; [(B) publishing the information in a catalog; or [(C) otherwise communicating the information to the consumer]. (c) The operator of a cottage food production operation that sells a food [described by Section 437.001(2-b)(A)] in this state in the manner described by Subsection (b): (1) is not required to include the address of the operation in the labeling information required under Subsection (b)(2) before the operator accepts payment for the food; and (2) shall provide the address or unique identification number of the operation on the label of the food in the manner required by Section 437.0193(b) or (b-1) after the operator accepts payment for the food. SECTION 7. Chapter 437, Health and Safety Code, is amended by adding Sections 437.01953, 437.01955, and 437.01965 to read as follows: Sec. 437.01953. REQUIREMENTS FOR SALE OF CERTAIN FOOD. (a) A cottage food production operation that sells to consumers a time and temperature control for safety food shall: (1) register with the department in the form and manner prescribed by the department; (2) store and deliver the food at the air temperature necessary to prevent the growth of bacteria that may cause human illness; and (3) label the food in accordance with Section 437.0193. (b) The executive commissioner may adopt rules to implement this section. Sec. 437.01955. SAMPLING AND DONATION OF COTTAGE FOOD. (a) A cottage food production operation may provide samples of its products to consumers at any location in this state in accordance with the standards provided by Section 437.020(c). (b) A cottage food production operation may donate food other than time and temperature control for safety food for sale or service at an event, including a religious or charitable organization's bake sale, to the same extent an individual is allowed by law to donate food. Sec. 437.01965. COTTAGE FOOD VENDOR. (a) A cottage food vendor may sell food other than food described by Sections 437.001(2-b)(A)(i)-(vi) or time and temperature control for safety food directly to consumers at a farmers' market, farm stand, food service establishment, or any retail store. (b) A cottage food vendor who sells food described by Subsection (a) must display in a prominent place near the location where the food is offered for sale a sign with the following disclosure: "THIS PRODUCT WAS PRODUCED IN A PRIVATE RESIDENCE THAT IS NOT SUBJECT TO GOVERNMENTAL LICENSING OR INSPECTION." (c) Food produced by a cottage food production operation and sold by a cottage food vendor must include on the label the date the food was made. (d) A cottage food vendor that purchases food from a cottage food production operation at wholesale shall register with the department in the form and manner the department prescribes. The executive commissioner may adopt rules to implement this subsection. SECTION 8. The following provisions of the Health and Safety Code are repealed: (1) Section 437.0193(d); (2) Section 437.01952; (3) the heading to Section 437.0196; and (4) Section 437.0196(b). SECTION 9. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.