Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB897

Introduced
1/4/24  
Refer
1/4/24  

Caption

Qualification for exemptions from food product licensing requirements for sale of pickled fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other shelf-stable food products. (FE)

Impact

The bill primarily impacts the statutes concerning food product licensing and safety regulations in the state. By exempting more individuals from costly licensing requirements, AB897 is expected to stimulate the growth of local food businesses, especially those focusing on pickled fruits, vegetables, and baked goods. However, the bill emphasizes that all food products sold under this exemption must be labeled appropriately, including essential safety information. This labeling requirement aims to ensure consumer safety while still promoting small business interests.

Summary

Assembly Bill 897 aims to amend food licensing requirements in Wisconsin, particularly for homemade food products. The bill proposes to increase the annual sales threshold for individuals who prepare and sell nonpotentially hazardous foods from $5,000 to $20,000. This change is significant as it allows more small-scale food producers to operate without the stringent requirements of a food processing plant license, thereby promoting local entrepreneurship and economic activity in the food sector. Additionally, the bill includes sesame as an ingredient that must be labeled by its common name on food packaging.

Contention

While supporters argue that the bill fosters business opportunities and reflects contemporary practices in food sales, opponents may highlight concerns revolving around food safety and regulation. By relaxing licensing regulations, there could be increased risks associated with food safety oversight, as some consumers might be wary of food prepared in non-regulated environments. Critics may also argue that this could lead to potential public health issues if sellers do not adhere to strict safety practices, presenting a clash between consumer safety and economic interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB813

Qualification for exemptions from food product licensing requirements for sale of pickled fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other shelf-stable food products. (FE)

WI HB1685

Redefining "homestead foods" as "artisan foods," creating an artisan food operations exemption, establishing artisan food products sales venues, and allowing the production and sale of artisan food products requiring refrigeration.

WI HB681

Home-produced or small farm-produced food products; sale of products.

WI SB939

Farmed food products; authorizing certain sales of homemade and farm produced foods. Effective date.

WI SB701

Public Health - Cottage Food Products - Nonpotentially Hazardous Foods and Refrigerated Baked Goods

WI HB1322

Provide for the direct sale of certain home-produced or home-processed foods and food products.

WI A1177

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

WI SB00233

An Act Concerning Cottage Food Products And The Production Of Honey And Maple Syrup.

WI HB583

Food, drugs, and cosmetics; authorize production and sale of homemade food items with certain exemptions, requirements, and disclosures

WI HB398

Food, drugs, and cosmetics; authorize production and sale of cottage food items with certain exemptions, requirements, and disclosures

Similar Bills

WI SB813

Qualification for exemptions from food product licensing requirements for sale of pickled fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other shelf-stable food products. (FE)

WV SB588

Relating to WV Food Freedom Act

CA SB557

Food donations and pupil meals: schools.

CA SB972

California Retail Food Code.

CO HB1190

Expanding Colorado Cottage Foods Act

MD SB701

Public Health - Cottage Food Products - Nonpotentially Hazardous Foods and Refrigerated Baked Goods

CA AB2178

Limited service charitable feeding operation.

CT HB05231

An Act Requiring Clarification Of The Definition Of "cottage Food Products".