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Public Act 103-0903 Public Act 0903 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Public Act 103-0903 | SB2617 Enrolled | LRB103 34813 RPS 64668 b |
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| AN ACT concerning health. | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | represented in the General Assembly: | Section 5. The Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act is | amended by changing Section 4 as follows: | (410 ILCS 625/4) | Sec. 4. Cottage food operation. | (a) For the purpose of this Section: | A food is "acidified" if: (i) acid or acid ingredients are | added to it to produce a final equilibrium pH of 4.6 or below | and a water activity greater than 0.85 ; or (ii) it is fermented | to produce a final equilibrium pH of 4.6 or below. | "Canned food" means food that has been heat processed | sufficiently under United States Department of Agriculture | guidelines to enable storing the food at normal home | temperatures. | "Cottage food operation" means an operation conducted by a | person who produces or packages food or drink, other than | foods and drinks listed as prohibited in paragraph (1.5) of | subsection (b) of this Section, in a kitchen located in that | person's primary domestic residence or another appropriately | designed and equipped kitchen on a farm for direct sale by the | owner, a family member, or employee. |
| "Cut leafy greens" means fresh leafy greens whose leaves | have been cut, shredded, sliced, chopped, or torn. "Cut leafy | greens" does not mean cut-to-harvest leafy greens. | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. | "Employee" means a person who is employed by and receives | monetary compensation from a cottage food operator. | "Equilibrium pH" means the final potential of hydrogen | measured in an acidified food after all the components of the | food have achieved the same acidity. | "Farmers' market" means a common facility or area where | farmers gather to sell a variety of fresh fruits and | vegetables and other locally produced farm and food products | directly to consumers. | "Leafy greens" includes iceberg lettuce; romaine lettuce; | leaf lettuce; butter lettuce; baby leaf lettuce, such as | immature lettuce or leafy greens; escarole; endive; spring | mix; spinach; cabbage; kale; arugula; and chard. "Leafy | greens" does not include microgreens or herbs such as cilantro | or parsley. | "Local health department" means a State-certified health | department of a unit of local government in which a cottage | food operation is located or, if the cottage food operation is | located in a county that does not have a local health | department, is registered . | "Local public health department association" means an | association solely representing 2 or more State-certified |
| local health departments. | "Low-acid canned food" means any canned food with a | finished equilibrium pH greater than 4.6 and a water activity | (aw) greater than 0.85. | "Microgreen" means an edible plant seedling grown in soil | or substrate and harvested above the soil or substrate line. | "Mobile farmers markets" means a farmers market that is | operated from a movable motor drive or propelled vehicle or | trailer that can change location, including a farmers market | that is owned and operated by a farmer or a third party selling | products on behalf of farmers or cottage food operations with | the intent of a direct sale to an end consumer. | "Potentially hazardous food" means a food that is | potentially hazardous according to the Department's | administrative rules. Potentially hazardous food (PHF) in | general means a food that requires time and temperature | control for safety (TCS) to limit pathogenic microorganism | growth or toxin formation. | "Sprout" means any seedling intended for human consumption | that was produced in a manner that does not meet the definition | of microgreen. | "Time/temperature control for safety food" means a food | that is stored under time or temperature control for food | safety according to the Department's administrative rules. | (b) A cottage food operation may produce homemade food and | drink provided that all of the following conditions are met: |
| (1) (Blank). | (1.3) A cottage food operation must register with the | local health department for the unit of local government | in which it is located, but may sell products outside of | the unit of local government where the cottage food | operation is located. If a county does not have a local | health department, the county shall enter into an | agreement or contract with a local health department in an | adjacent county to register cottage food operations in the | jurisdiction of the county that does not have a health | department. The adjacent local health department where the | cottage food operation registers has the powers described | in subsection (d). A copy of the certificate of | registration must be available upon request by any local | health department. | (1.5) A cottage food operation shall not sell or offer | to sell the following food items or processed foods | containing the following food items, except as indicated: | (A) meat, poultry, fish, seafood, or shellfish; | (B) dairy, except as an ingredient in a | non-potentially hazardous baked good or candy that is | not a time/temperature control for safety food , such | as caramel, subject to paragraph (4), or as an | ingredient in a baked good frosting, such as | buttercream; | (C) eggs, except as an ingredient in a food that is |
| not a time/temperature control for safety food | non-potentially hazardous food , including dry noodles, | or as an ingredient in a baked good frosting, such as | buttercream, if the eggs are not raw; | (D) pumpkin pies, sweet potato pies, cheesecakes, | custard pies, creme pies, and pastries with | time/temperature control for safety foods that are | potentially hazardous fillings or toppings; | (E) garlic in oil or oil infused with garlic, | except if the garlic oil is acidified; | (F) low-acid canned foods; | (G) sprouts; | (H) cut leafy greens, except for cut leafy greens | that are dehydrated, acidified, or blanched and | frozen; | (I) cut or pureed fresh tomato or melon; | (J) dehydrated tomato or melon; | (K) frozen cut melon; | (L) wild-harvested, non-cultivated mushrooms; | (M) alcoholic beverages; or | (N) kombucha. | (1.6) In order to sell canned tomatoes or a canned | product containing tomatoes, a cottage food operator shall | either: | (A) follow exactly a recipe that has been tested | by the United States Department of Agriculture or by a |
| state cooperative extension located in this State or | any other state in the United States; or | (B) submit the recipe, at the cottage food | operator's expense, to a commercial laboratory | according to the commercial laboratory's directions to | test that the product has been adequately acidified; | use only the varietal or proportionate varietals of | tomato included in the tested recipe for all | subsequent batches of such recipe; and provide | documentation of the annual test results of the recipe | submitted under this subparagraph upon registration | and to an inspector upon request during any inspection | authorized by subsection (d). | (2) In order to sell a fermented or acidified food, a | cottage food operation shall either: | (A) submit a recipe that has been tested by the | United States Department of Agriculture or a | cooperative extension system located in this State or | any other state in the United States; or | (B) submit a written food safety plan for each | category of products for which the cottage food | operator uses the same procedures, such as pickles, | kimchi, or hot sauce, and a pH test for a single | product that is representative of that category; the | written food safety plan shall be submitted annually | upon registration and each pH test shall be submitted |
| every 3 years; the food safety plan shall adhere to | guidelines developed by the Department. | (3) A fermented or acidified food shall be packaged | according to one of the following standards: | (A) A fermented or acidified food that is canned | must be processed in a boiling water bath in a | Mason-style jar or glass container with a | tight-fitting lid. | (B) A fermented or acidified food that is not | canned shall be sold in any container that is new, | clean, and seals properly and must be stored, | transported, and sold at or below 41 degrees. | (4) In order to sell a baked good with cheese, a local | health department may require a cottage food operation to | submit a recipe, at the cottage food operator's expense, | to a commercial laboratory to verify that it is not a | time-or-temperature control for safety food | non-potentially hazardous before allowing the cottage food | operation to sell the baked good as a cottage food. | (5) For a cottage food operation that does not utilize | a municipal water supply, such as an operation using a | private well, a local health department may require a | water sample test to verify that the water source being | used meets public safety standards related to E. coli | coliform. If a test is requested, it must be conducted at | the cottage food operator's expense. |
| (6) A person preparing or packaging a product as part | of a cottage food operation must be a Department-approved | certified food protection manager. | (7) Food packaging must conform with the labeling | requirements of the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. | A cottage food product shall be prepackaged and the food | packaging shall be affixed with a prominent label that | includes the following: | (A) the name of the cottage food operation and | unit of local government in which the cottage food | operation is located; | (B) the identifying registration number provided | by the local health department on the certificate of | registration and the name of the municipality or | county in which the registration was filed; | (C) the common or usual name of the food product; | (D) all ingredients of the food product, including | any color, artificial flavor, and preservative, listed | in descending order by predominance of weight shown | with the common or usual names; | (E) the following phrase in prominent lettering: | "This product was produced in a home kitchen not | inspected by a health department that may also process | common food allergens. If you have safety concerns, | contact your local health department."; | (F) the date the product was processed; and |
| (G) allergen labeling as specified under federal | labeling requirements. | (8) Food packaging may include the designation | "Illinois-grown", "Illinois-sourced", or "Illinois farm | product" if the packaged product is a local farm or food | product as that term is defined in Section 5 of the Local | Food, Farms, and Jobs Act. | (9) In the case of a product that is difficult to | properly label or package, or for other reasons, the local | health department of the location where the product is | sold may grant permission to sell products that are not | prepackaged, in which case other prominent written notice | shall be provided to the purchaser. | (10) At the point of sale, notice must be provided in a | prominent location that states the following: "This | product was produced in a home kitchen not inspected by a | health department that may also process common food | allergens." At a physical display, notice shall be a | placard. Online, notice shall be a message on the cottage | food operation's online sales interface at the point of | sale. | (11) Food and drink produced by a cottage food | operation shall be sold directly to consumers for their | own consumption and not for resale. Sales directly to | consumers include, but are not limited to, sales at or | through: |
| (A) farmers' markets; | (B) fairs, festivals, public events, or online; | (C) pickup from the private home or farm of the | cottage food operator, if the pickup is not prohibited | by any law of the unit of local government that applies | equally to all cottage food operations; in a | municipality with a population of 1,000,000 or more, a | cottage food operator shall comply with any law of the | municipality that applies equally to all home-based | businesses; | (D) delivery to the customer; and | (E) pickup from a third-party private property | with the consent of the third-party property holder ; | and | (F) mobile farmers markets . | (12) Only food that is not a time-or-temperature | control for safety food non-potentially hazardous may be | shipped. A cottage food product shall not be shipped out | of State. Each cottage food product that is shipped must | be sealed in a manner that reveals tampering, including, | but not limited to, a sticker or pop top. | (13) Alcohol may be used to make extracts, such as | vanilla extract, or may be used as an ingredient in baked | goods as long as the created product is not intended for | use as a beverage. | (14) Time/temperature control for safety foods shall |
| be maintained and transported at holding temperatures as | set in the Department's administrative rules to ensure the | food's safety and limit microorganism growth or toxin | formation. | (15) A product assessment of pH and water activity may | be used to show that a product is non-time or temperature | controlled for food safety and does not require | temperature control. | (c) A local health department shall register any eligible | cottage food operation that meets the requirements of this | Section and shall issue a certificate of registration with an | identifying registration number to each registered cottage | food operation. A local health department may establish a | self-certification program for cottage food operators to | affirm compliance with applicable laws, rules, and | regulations. Registration shall be completed annually and the | local health department may impose a fee not to exceed $50. | (d) In the event of a consumer complaint or foodborne | illness outbreak, upon notice from a different local health | department, or if the Department or a local health department | has reason to believe that an imminent health hazard exists or | that a cottage food operation's product has been found to be | misbranded, adulterated, or not in compliance with the | conditions for cottage food operations set forth in this | Section, the Department or the local health department may: | (1) inspect the premises of the cottage food operation |
| in question; | (2) set a reasonable fee for the inspection; and | (3) invoke penalties and the cessation of the sale of | cottage food products until it deems that the situation | has been addressed to the satisfaction of the Department | or local health department; if the situation is not | amenable to being addressed, the local health department | may revoke the cottage food operation's registration | following a process outlined by the local health | department. | (e) A local health department that receives a consumer | complaint or a report of foodborne illness related to a | cottage food operator in another jurisdiction shall refer the | complaint or report to the local health department where the | cottage food operator is registered. | (f) By January 1, 2022, the Department, in collaboration | with local public health department associations and other | stakeholder groups, shall write and issue administrative | guidance to local health departments on the following: | (1) development of a standard registration form, | including, if applicable, a written food safety plan; | (2) development of a Home-Certification Self Checklist | Form; | (3) development of a standard inspection form and | inspection procedures; and | (4) procedures for cottage food operation workspaces |
| that include, but are not limited to, cleaning products, | general sanitation, and requirements for functional | equipment. | (g) A person who produces or packages a non-potentially | hazardous baked good that is not a time/temperature control | for safety food for sale by a religious, charitable, or | nonprofit organization for fundraising purposes is exempt from | the requirements of this Section. | (h) A home rule unit may not regulate cottage food | operations in a manner inconsistent with the regulation by the | State of cottage food operations under this Section. This | Section 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. | (i) The Department may adopt rules as may be necessary to | implement the provisions of this Section. | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-633, eff. 1-1-22 .) |
Effective Date: 1/1/2025
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