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Cottage Food Operations: Concord vs Martinez

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Concord, CA and Martinez, CA?

Concord and Martinez have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

The California Homemade Food Act, codified at Health and Safety Code sections 113758 and 114365, sets uniform rules for cottage food operations and bars local governments from prohibiting them in residential zones.

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Martinez, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

The California Homemade Food Act, codified at Health and Safety Code sections 113758 and 114365, sets uniform rules for cottage food operations and bars local governments from prohibiting them in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConcordMartinez
Primary statuteH&S Code 113758H&S Code 113758
Local preemptionH&S Code 114365H&S Code 114365
Class A revenue capAdjusted annuallyAdjusted annually
Class B requirementAnnual inspectionAnnual inspection
Permit typeRegistration or permitRegistration or permit

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Concord FAQ

Can my city ban cottage food sales from my home?

No. Health and Safety Code 114365 expressly preempts local bans on cottage food operations. Cities may impose only reasonable, non-discriminatory zoning standards equivalent to other residential uses.

What foods can I sell as cottage food?

Only non-potentially-hazardous foods on the CDPH approved list, such as baked goods without cream fillings, jams, granola, and dry mixes. Refrigerated and meat products are prohibited.

Martinez FAQ

Can my city ban cottage food sales from my home?

No. Health and Safety Code 114365 expressly preempts local bans on cottage food operations. Cities may impose only reasonable, non-discriminatory zoning standards equivalent to other residential uses.

What foods can I sell as cottage food?

Only non-potentially-hazardous foods on the CDPH approved list, such as baked goods without cream fillings, jams, granola, and dry mixes. Refrigerated and meat products are prohibited.

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