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Public Act 102-0862 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning health.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act is | ||||
amended by changing Section 3.3 as follows: | ||||
(410 ILCS 625/3.3) | ||||
Sec. 3.3. Farmers' markets. | ||||
(a) The General Assembly finds as follows: | ||||
(1) Farmers' markets, as defined in subsection (b) of | ||||
this Section, provide not only a valuable marketplace for | ||||
farmers and food artisans to sell their products directly | ||||
to consumers, but also a place for consumers to access | ||||
fresh fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural products. | ||||
(2) Farmers' markets serve as a stimulator for local | ||||
economies and for thousands of new businesses every year, | ||||
allowing farmers to sell directly to consumers and capture | ||||
the full retail value of their products. They have become | ||||
important community institutions and have figured in the | ||||
revitalization of downtown districts and rural | ||||
communities. | ||||
(3) Since 1999, the number of farmers' markets has | ||||
tripled and new ones are being established every year. | ||||
There is a lack of consistent regulation from one county |
to the next, resulting in confusion and discrepancies | ||
between counties regarding how products may be sold. There | ||
continue to be inconsistencies, confusion, and lack of | ||
awareness by consumers, farmers, markets, and local health | ||
authorities of required guidelines affecting farmers' | ||
markets from county to county. | ||
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(6) Recognizing that farmers' markets serve as small | ||
business incubators and that farmers' profit margins | ||
frequently are narrow, even in direct-to-consumer retail, | ||
protecting farmers from costs of regulation that are | ||
disproportionate to their profits will help ensure the | ||
continued viability of these local farms and small | ||
businesses. | ||
(b) For the purposes of this Section: | ||
"Department" means the Department of Public Health. | ||
"Director" means the Director of Public Health. | ||
"Farmer" means an individual who is a resident of Illinois | ||
and owns or leases land in Illinois that is used as a farm, as | ||
that term is defined in Section 1-60 of the Property Tax Code, | ||
or that individual's employee. | ||
"Farmers' market" means a common facility or area where | ||
the primary purpose is for farmers to gather to sell a variety | ||
of fresh fruits and vegetables and other locally produced farm | ||
and food products directly to consumers. |
"Licensed or permitted processing facility" means a | ||
facility that has been inspected, approved, and permitted or | ||
licensed by the Department of Agriculture, the Department of | ||
Public Health, or a local health department. | ||
"Local health department" means a State-certified health | ||
department of a unit of local government. | ||
"Main ingredient" means an agricultural product that is | ||
the defining or distinctive ingredient in a product, though | ||
not necessarily by predominance of weight. | ||
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(d)
This Section does not intend and shall not be | ||
construed to limit the power of counties, municipalities, and | ||
other local government units to regulate farmers' markets for | ||
the protection of the public health, safety, morals, and | ||
welfare, including, but not limited to, licensing requirements | ||
and time, place, and manner restrictions, except as specified | ||
in this Act. This Section provides for a statewide scheme for | ||
the orderly and consistent regulation interpretation of the | ||
Department's administrative rules pertaining to the safety of | ||
food and food products sold at farmers' markets. | ||
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(m) The following provisions shall apply concerning | ||
statewide retail sale of farm products at farmers' markets | ||
farmers' market food safety guidelines : | ||
(1) (Blank). The Director, in accordance with this | ||
Section, shall adopt administrative rules (as provided by | ||
the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act) for foods found | ||
at farmers' markets. | ||
(2) Local health departments may conduct enforcement | ||
actions under and pursuant to this Section. The rules and | ||
regulations described in this Section shall be | ||
consistently enforced by local health authorities | ||
throughout the State. | ||
(2.5) Notwithstanding any other provision of law | ||
except as provided in this Section, local public health | ||
departments and all other units of local government are | ||
prohibited from creating sanitation guidelines, rules, or | ||
regulations for farmers' markets that are more stringent | ||
than those farmers' market sanitation regulations | ||
contained in this Section. the administrative rules | ||
adopted by the Department for the purposes of implementing | ||
this Section and Sections 3.4, 3.5, and 4 of this Act. | ||
Except as provided for in Sections 3.4 and 4 of this Act, | ||
this Section does not intend and shall not be construed to | ||
limit the power of local health departments and other |
government units from requiring licensing and permits for | ||
the sale of commercial food products, processed food | ||
products, prepared foods, and potentially hazardous foods | ||
at farmers' markets or conducting related inspections and | ||
enforcement activities, so long as those permits and | ||
licenses do not include unreasonable fees or sanitation | ||
provisions and rules that are more stringent than those | ||
laid out in the administrative rules adopted by the | ||
Department for the purposes of implementing this Section | ||
and Sections 3.4, 3.5, and 4 of this Act. | ||
(2.10) A farmer who engages in the sale of any of the | ||
following products shall obtain a Farmers' Market Permit | ||
from each local health department that chooses to require | ||
a Farmers' Market Permit for each unit of local government | ||
in which a sales takes place: | ||
(A) Frozen, potentially hazardous foods that are | ||
prepackaged at a licensed or permitted processing | ||
facility but have the main ingredient grown or raised | ||
on the farmer's farm. | ||
(B) Meat, poultry, dairy, and eggs raised or grown | ||
on the farm of the farmer selling the food product. | ||
Nothing in this paragraph shall alter any obligation | ||
under the Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Act. | ||
(2.15) As part of the permitting process for a | ||
Farmers' Market Permit, a local health department may | ||
require the applicant to perform the following: |
(A) Provide the address of the applicant's farm | ||
and his or her contact information. | ||
(B) Provide a list of products intended for sale. | ||
(C) Provide a thermometer for each refrigeration | ||
unit, including, but not limited to, a refrigerator, | ||
fridge, freezer, or cooler, that is accurate to plus | ||
or minus 3 degrees Fahrenheit. | ||
(D) Maintain in good condition all equipment, | ||
utensils, and the like, meaning that there are no | ||
chips, pitting, or other similar wear. | ||
(E) Provide effective means to maintain cold food | ||
temperatures below 41 degrees Fahrenheit and frozen | ||
foods below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. | ||
(F) For meat, dairy, or poultry products that do | ||
not require refrigeration, provide a product hazard | ||
analysis and critical control point (HACCP) or food | ||
safety plan from a licensed facility as evidence of | ||
product safety at specific temperatures for the | ||
specified duration that they are not refrigerated. | ||
(G) The name, address, and contact information of | ||
the licensed or permitted processing facility at which | ||
products were processed. | ||
(H) If selling eggs, provide an Illinois Egg | ||
License issued by the Department of Agriculture. | ||
(I) At least one annual inspection. Inspections | ||
may occur on site at the farmers market, or a local |
health department may require once annually that the | ||
farmer applicant go to an alternate location to | ||
conduct the inspection. | ||
(2.20) A Farmers' Market Permit shall be valid for one | ||
year. The fee for obtaining a Farmers' Market Permit shall | ||
not exceed the following: | ||
(A) $75 for a limited egg Farmers' Market Permit | ||
covering only the sale of eggs. | ||
(B) $175 for a full Farmers' Market Permit | ||
covering any combination of meat, poultry, dairy, | ||
eggs, and frozen foods grown, raised, or produced on | ||
or in a licensed or permitted processing facility. | ||
The fee limits imposed under this paragraph shall be | ||
increased by 10% on January 1, 2026 and on January 1 of | ||
every third year thereafter. | ||
(2.25) A local health department shall meet the | ||
following requirements in creating, setting, or amending | ||
the fee required for a Farmers' Market Permit under this | ||
subsection: | ||
(A) A local health department shall solicit public | ||
input in determining the initial fee or fees for a | ||
Farmers' Market Permit, and also at any time a fee | ||
increase is proposed by the local health department, | ||
by one or all of the following means: | ||
(i) Convene at least one public meeting to | ||
allow verbal and written public input regarding |
the intent to create, set, or amend a fee. Before | ||
the public meeting, all farmers' market operators | ||
in the local health department's jurisdiction and | ||
all existing Farmers' Market Permit holders that | ||
are permitted in the local health department's | ||
jurisdiction shall be notified using the best | ||
efforts of the local health department. | ||
(ii) Provide public notice and solicit written | ||
comments from the public regarding the intent to | ||
create, set, or amend a fee. Before the comment | ||
period, all farmers' market operators in the | ||
jurisdiction and all existing Farmers' Market | ||
Permit holders that are permitted in the local | ||
health department's jurisdiction shall be notified | ||
using the best efforts of the local health | ||
department. | ||
(B) A local health department shall consider all | ||
public comments received in creating, setting, or | ||
amending a fee. | ||
(C) A local health department has final discretion | ||
to create, set, or amend a fee, subject to the fee | ||
limits under subparagraph (A) of paragraph (2.20). | ||
(D) A local health department shall amend a fee no | ||
more than once per year. | ||
(E) All comments received under this paragraph | ||
shall be provided to the locally elected or appointed |
governing body of the location that the local health | ||
department is located at. | ||
(F) A local health department is not required to | ||
create a new process to solicit public input regarding | ||
the creation, setting, or amending of fees if it | ||
already has a process in place that meets the minimum | ||
requirements set forth in this paragraph. | ||
(2.30) A home rule unit may not regulate Farmers' | ||
Market Permits in a manner inconsistent with the | ||
regulation by the State of Farmers' Market Permits under | ||
this subsection. This paragraph is a limitation under | ||
subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois | ||
Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home rule units | ||
of powers and functions exercised by the State. | ||
(3) In the case of alleged noncompliance with the | ||
provisions described in this Section, local health | ||
departments shall issue written notices to vendors and | ||
market managers of any noncompliance issues. Citations may | ||
be issued to farmers who do not have or display their | ||
Farmers' Market Permits. Repeat violations may result in | ||
fines or Farmers' Market Permit suspension by a local | ||
health department. | ||
(4) (Blank). Produce and food products coming within | ||
the scope of the provisions of this Section shall include, | ||
but not be limited to, raw agricultural products, | ||
including fresh fruits and vegetables; popcorn, grains, |
seeds, beans, and nuts that are whole, unprocessed, | ||
unpackaged, and unsprouted; fresh herb sprigs and dried | ||
herbs in bunches; baked goods sold at farmers' markets; | ||
cut fruits and vegetables; milk and cheese products; ice | ||
cream; syrups; wild and cultivated mushrooms; apple cider | ||
and other fruit and vegetable juices; herb vinegar; | ||
garlic-in-oil; flavored oils; pickles, relishes, salsas, | ||
and other canned or jarred items; shell eggs; meat and | ||
poultry; fish; ready-to-eat foods; commercially produced | ||
prepackaged food products; and any additional items | ||
specified in the administrative rules adopted by the | ||
Department to implement Section 3.3 of this Act. | ||
(n) Local health department regulatory guidelines may be | ||
applied to foods not often found at farmers' markets, all | ||
other food products not regulated by the Department of | ||
Agriculture and the Department of Public Health, as well as | ||
live animals to be sold at farmers' markets. | ||
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(p) The Department of Public Health and the Department of | ||
Agriculture shall adopt administrative rules necessary to | ||
implement, interpret, and make specific the provisions of this | ||
Section, including, but not limited to, rules concerning | ||
labels, sanitation, and food product safety according to the | ||
realms of their jurisdiction.
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(q) The Department shall create a food sampling training | ||
and license program as specified in Section 3.4 of this Act. |
(r) In addition to any rules adopted pursuant to | ||
subsection (p) of this Section, the following provisions shall | ||
be applied uniformly throughout the State, including to home | ||
rule units, except as otherwise provided in this Act: | ||
(1) Farmers market vendors shall provide effective | ||
means to maintain potentially hazardous food, as defined | ||
in Section 4 of this Act, at 41 degrees Fahrenheit or | ||
below. As an alternative to mechanical refrigeration, an | ||
effectively insulated, hard-sided, cleanable container | ||
with sufficient ice or other cooling means that is | ||
intended for the storage of potentially hazardous food | ||
shall be used. Local health departments shall not limit | ||
vendors' choice of refrigeration or cooling equipment and | ||
shall not charge a fee for use of such equipment. Local | ||
health departments shall not be precluded from requiring | ||
an effective alternative form of cooling if a vendor is | ||
unable to maintain food at the appropriate temperature. | ||
(2) Handwashing stations may be shared by farmers' | ||
market vendors if handwashing stations are accessible to | ||
vendors. | ||
(Source: P.A. 100-488, eff. 6-1-18; 100-805, eff. 1-1-19; | ||
101-81, eff. 7-12-19.)
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