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| | 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 SB2617 Introduced 10/24/2023, by Sen. Jason Plummer SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: | | | Amends the Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act. Provides that if a county government does not have a local health department, the county government shall enter into an agreement or contract with an adjacent local health department to register cottage food operations in the county's jurisdiction. Provides that the adjacent local health department where the cottage food operation registers has the power to take specified actions pertaining to complaints, inspections, fees, and penalties. Makes a conforming change. |
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1 | | AN ACT concerning health. |
2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
3 | | represented in the General Assembly: |
4 | | Section 5. The Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Section 4 as follows: |
6 | | (410 ILCS 625/4) |
7 | | Sec. 4. Cottage food operation. |
8 | | (a) For the purpose of this Section: |
9 | | A food is "acidified" if: (i) acid or acid ingredients are |
10 | | added to it to produce a final equilibrium pH of 4.6 or below; |
11 | | or (ii) it is fermented to produce a final equilibrium pH of |
12 | | 4.6 or below. |
13 | | "Canned food" means food that has been heat processed |
14 | | sufficiently under United States Department of Agriculture |
15 | | guidelines to enable storing the food at normal home |
16 | | temperatures. |
17 | | "Cottage food operation" means an operation conducted by a |
18 | | person who produces or packages food or drink, other than |
19 | | foods and drinks listed as prohibited in paragraph (1.5) of |
20 | | subsection (b) of this Section, in a kitchen located in that |
21 | | person's primary domestic residence or another appropriately |
22 | | designed and equipped kitchen on a farm for direct sale by the |
23 | | owner, a family member, or employee. |
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1 | | "Cut leafy greens" means fresh leafy greens whose leaves |
2 | | have been cut, shredded, sliced, chopped, or torn. "Cut leafy |
3 | | greens" does not mean cut-to-harvest leafy greens. |
4 | | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. |
5 | | "Equilibrium pH" means the final potential of hydrogen |
6 | | measured in an acidified food after all the components of the |
7 | | food have achieved the same acidity. |
8 | | "Farmers' market" means a common facility or area where |
9 | | farmers gather to sell a variety of fresh fruits and |
10 | | vegetables and other locally produced farm and food products |
11 | | directly to consumers. |
12 | | "Leafy greens" includes iceberg lettuce; romaine lettuce; |
13 | | leaf lettuce; butter lettuce; baby leaf lettuce, such as |
14 | | immature lettuce or leafy greens; escarole; endive; spring |
15 | | mix; spinach; cabbage; kale; arugula; and chard. "Leafy |
16 | | greens" does not include microgreens or herbs such as cilantro |
17 | | or parsley. |
18 | | "Local health department" means a State-certified health |
19 | | department of a unit of local government in which a cottage |
20 | | food operation is located or, if the cottage food operation is |
21 | | located in a county that does not have a local health |
22 | | department, registered . |
23 | | "Local public health department association" means an |
24 | | association solely representing 2 or more State-certified |
25 | | local health departments. |
26 | | "Low-acid canned food" means any canned food with a |
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1 | | finished equilibrium pH greater than 4.6 and a water activity |
2 | | (aw) greater than 0.85. |
3 | | "Microgreen" means an edible plant seedling grown in soil |
4 | | or substrate and harvested above the soil or substrate line. |
5 | | "Potentially hazardous food" means a food that is |
6 | | potentially hazardous according to the Department's |
7 | | administrative rules. Potentially hazardous food (PHF) in |
8 | | general means a food that requires time and temperature |
9 | | control for safety (TCS) to limit pathogenic microorganism |
10 | | growth or toxin formation. |
11 | | "Sprout" means any seedling intended for human consumption |
12 | | that was produced in a manner that does not meet the definition |
13 | | of microgreen. |
14 | | (b) A cottage food operation may produce homemade food and |
15 | | drink provided that all of the following conditions are met: |
16 | | (1) (Blank). |
17 | | (1.3) A cottage food operation must register with the |
18 | | local health department for the unit of local government |
19 | | in which it is located, but may sell products outside of |
20 | | the unit of local government where the cottage food |
21 | | operation is located. If a county government does not have |
22 | | a local health department, the county government shall |
23 | | enter into an agreement or contract with an adjacent local |
24 | | health department to register cottage food operations in |
25 | | the county's jurisdiction. The adjacent local health |
26 | | department where the cottage food operation registers has |
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1 | | the power to take the actions specified in subsection (d). |
2 | | A copy of the certificate of registration must be |
3 | | available upon request by any local health department. |
4 | | (1.5) A cottage food operation shall not sell or offer |
5 | | to sell the following food items or processed foods |
6 | | containing the following food items, except as indicated: |
7 | | (A) meat, poultry, fish, seafood, or shellfish; |
8 | | (B) dairy, except as an ingredient in a |
9 | | non-potentially hazardous baked good or candy, such as |
10 | | caramel, subject to paragraph (4), or as an ingredient |
11 | | in a baked good frosting, such as buttercream; |
12 | | (C) eggs, except as an ingredient in a |
13 | | non-potentially hazardous food, including dry noodles, |
14 | | or as an ingredient in a baked good frosting, such as |
15 | | buttercream, if the eggs are not raw; |
16 | | (D) pumpkin pies, sweet potato pies, cheesecakes, |
17 | | custard pies, creme pies, and pastries with |
18 | | potentially hazardous fillings or toppings; |
19 | | (E) garlic in oil or oil infused with garlic, |
20 | | except if the garlic oil is acidified; |
21 | | (F) low-acid canned foods; |
22 | | (G) sprouts; |
23 | | (H) cut leafy greens, except for cut leafy greens |
24 | | that are dehydrated, acidified, or blanched and |
25 | | frozen; |
26 | | (I) cut or pureed fresh tomato or melon; |
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1 | | (J) dehydrated tomato or melon; |
2 | | (K) frozen cut melon; |
3 | | (L) wild-harvested, non-cultivated mushrooms; |
4 | | (M) alcoholic beverages; or |
5 | | (N) kombucha. |
6 | | (1.6) In order to sell canned tomatoes or a canned |
7 | | product containing tomatoes, a cottage food operator shall |
8 | | either: |
9 | | (A) follow exactly a recipe that has been tested |
10 | | by the United States Department of Agriculture or by a |
11 | | state cooperative extension located in this State or |
12 | | any other state in the United States; or |
13 | | (B) submit the recipe, at the cottage food |
14 | | operator's expense, to a commercial laboratory |
15 | | according to the commercial laboratory's directions to |
16 | | test that the product has been adequately acidified; |
17 | | use only the varietal or proportionate varietals of |
18 | | tomato included in the tested recipe for all |
19 | | subsequent batches of such recipe; and provide |
20 | | documentation of the annual test results of the recipe |
21 | | submitted under this subparagraph upon registration |
22 | | and to an inspector upon request during any inspection |
23 | | authorized by subsection (d). |
24 | | (2) In order to sell a fermented or acidified food, a |
25 | | cottage food operation shall either: |
26 | | (A) submit a recipe that has been tested by the |
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1 | | United States Department of Agriculture or a |
2 | | cooperative extension system located in this State or |
3 | | any other state in the United States; or |
4 | | (B) submit a written food safety plan for each |
5 | | category of products for which the cottage food |
6 | | operator uses the same procedures, such as pickles, |
7 | | kimchi, or hot sauce, and a pH test for a single |
8 | | product that is representative of that category; the |
9 | | written food safety plan shall be submitted annually |
10 | | upon registration and each pH test shall be submitted |
11 | | every 3 years; the food safety plan shall adhere to |
12 | | guidelines developed by the Department. |
13 | | (3) A fermented or acidified food shall be packaged |
14 | | according to one of the following standards: |
15 | | (A) A fermented or acidified food that is canned |
16 | | must be processed in a boiling water bath in a |
17 | | Mason-style jar or glass container with a |
18 | | tight-fitting lid. |
19 | | (B) A fermented or acidified food that is not |
20 | | canned shall be sold in any container that is new, |
21 | | clean, and seals properly and must be stored, |
22 | | transported, and sold at or below 41 degrees. |
23 | | (4) In order to sell a baked good with cheese, a local |
24 | | health department may require a cottage food operation to |
25 | | submit a recipe, at the cottage food operator's expense, |
26 | | to a commercial laboratory to verify that it is |
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1 | | non-potentially hazardous before allowing the cottage food |
2 | | operation to sell the baked good as a cottage food. |
3 | | (5) For a cottage food operation that does not utilize |
4 | | a municipal water supply, such as an operation using a |
5 | | private well, a local health department may require a |
6 | | water sample test to verify that the water source being |
7 | | used meets public safety standards related to E. coli |
8 | | coliform. If a test is requested, it must be conducted at |
9 | | the cottage food operator's expense. |
10 | | (6) A person preparing or packaging a product as part |
11 | | of a cottage food operation must be a Department-approved |
12 | | certified food protection manager. |
13 | | (7) Food packaging must conform with the labeling |
14 | | requirements of the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. |
15 | | A cottage food product shall be prepackaged and the food |
16 | | packaging shall be affixed with a prominent label that |
17 | | includes the following: |
18 | | (A) the name of the cottage food operation and |
19 | | unit of local government in which the cottage food |
20 | | operation is located; |
21 | | (B) the identifying registration number provided |
22 | | by the local health department on the certificate of |
23 | | registration and the name of the municipality or |
24 | | county in which the registration was filed; |
25 | | (C) the common or usual name of the food product; |
26 | | (D) all ingredients of the food product, including |
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1 | | any color, artificial flavor, and preservative, listed |
2 | | in descending order by predominance of weight shown |
3 | | with the common or usual names; |
4 | | (E) the following phrase in prominent lettering: |
5 | | "This product was produced in a home kitchen not |
6 | | inspected by a health department that may also process |
7 | | common food allergens. If you have safety concerns, |
8 | | contact your local health department."; |
9 | | (F) the date the product was processed; and |
10 | | (G) allergen labeling as specified under federal |
11 | | labeling requirements. |
12 | | (8) Food packaging may include the designation |
13 | | "Illinois-grown", "Illinois-sourced", or "Illinois farm |
14 | | product" if the packaged product is a local farm or food |
15 | | product as that term is defined in Section 5 of the Local |
16 | | Food, Farms, and Jobs Act. |
17 | | (9) In the case of a product that is difficult to |
18 | | properly label or package, or for other reasons, the local |
19 | | health department of the location where the product is |
20 | | sold may grant permission to sell products that are not |
21 | | prepackaged, in which case other prominent written notice |
22 | | shall be provided to the purchaser. |
23 | | (10) At the point of sale, notice must be provided in a |
24 | | prominent location that states the following: "This |
25 | | product was produced in a home kitchen not inspected by a |
26 | | health department that may also process common food |
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1 | | allergens." At a physical display, notice shall be a |
2 | | placard. Online, notice shall be a message on the cottage |
3 | | food operation's online sales interface at the point of |
4 | | sale. |
5 | | (11) Food and drink produced by a cottage food |
6 | | operation shall be sold directly to consumers for their |
7 | | own consumption and not for resale. Sales directly to |
8 | | consumers include, but are not limited to, sales at or |
9 | | through: |
10 | | (A) farmers' markets; |
11 | | (B) fairs, festivals, public events, or online; |
12 | | (C) pickup from the private home or farm of the |
13 | | cottage food operator, if the pickup is not prohibited |
14 | | by any law of the unit of local government that applies |
15 | | equally to all cottage food operations; in a |
16 | | municipality with a population of 1,000,000 or more, a |
17 | | cottage food operator shall comply with any law of the |
18 | | municipality that applies equally to all home-based |
19 | | businesses; |
20 | | (D) delivery to the customer; and |
21 | | (E) pickup from a third-party private property |
22 | | with the consent of the third-party property holder. |
23 | | (12) Only food that is non-potentially hazardous may |
24 | | be shipped. A cottage food product shall not be shipped |
25 | | out of State. Each cottage food product that is shipped |
26 | | must be sealed in a manner that reveals tampering, |
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1 | | including, but not limited to, a sticker or pop top. |
2 | | (c) A local health department shall register any eligible |
3 | | cottage food operation that meets the requirements of this |
4 | | Section and shall issue a certificate of registration with an |
5 | | identifying registration number to each registered cottage |
6 | | food operation. A local health department may establish a |
7 | | self-certification program for cottage food operators to |
8 | | affirm compliance with applicable laws, rules, and |
9 | | regulations. Registration shall be completed annually and the |
10 | | local health department may impose a fee not to exceed $50. |
11 | | (d) In the event of a consumer complaint or foodborne |
12 | | illness outbreak, upon notice from a different local health |
13 | | department, or if the Department or a local health department |
14 | | has reason to believe that an imminent health hazard exists or |
15 | | that a cottage food operation's product has been found to be |
16 | | misbranded, adulterated, or not in compliance with the |
17 | | conditions for cottage food operations set forth in this |
18 | | Section, the Department or the local health department may: |
19 | | (1) inspect the premises of the cottage food operation |
20 | | in question; |
21 | | (2) set a reasonable fee for the inspection; and |
22 | | (3) invoke penalties and the cessation of the sale of |
23 | | cottage food products until it deems that the situation |
24 | | has been addressed to the satisfaction of the Department |
25 | | or local health department; if the situation is not |
26 | | amenable to being addressed, the local health department |
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1 | | may revoke the cottage food operation's registration |
2 | | following a process outlined by the local health |
3 | | department. |
4 | | (e) A local health department that receives a consumer |
5 | | complaint or a report of foodborne illness related to a |
6 | | cottage food operator in another jurisdiction shall refer the |
7 | | complaint or report to the local health department where the |
8 | | cottage food operator is registered. |
9 | | (f) By January 1, 2022, the Department, in collaboration |
10 | | with local public health department associations and other |
11 | | stakeholder groups, shall write and issue administrative |
12 | | guidance to local health departments on the following: |
13 | | (1) development of a standard registration form, |
14 | | including, if applicable, a written food safety plan; |
15 | | (2) development of a Home-Certification Self Checklist |
16 | | Form; |
17 | | (3) development of a standard inspection form and |
18 | | inspection procedures; and |
19 | | (4) procedures for cottage food operation workspaces |
20 | | that include, but are not limited to, cleaning products, |
21 | | general sanitation, and requirements for functional |
22 | | equipment. |
23 | | (g) A person who produces or packages a non-potentially |
24 | | hazardous baked good for sale by a religious, charitable, or |
25 | | nonprofit organization for fundraising purposes is exempt from |
26 | | the requirements of this Section. |
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1 | | (h) A home rule unit may not regulate cottage food |
2 | | operations in a manner inconsistent with the regulation by the |
3 | | State of cottage food operations under this Section. This |
4 | | Section is a limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of |
5 | | Article VII of the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent |
6 | | exercise by home rule units of powers and functions exercised |
7 | | by the State. |
8 | | (i) The Department may adopt rules as may be necessary to |
9 | | implement the provisions of this Section. |
10 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 102-633, eff. 1-1-22 .) |