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Dickinson vs League City

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Dickinson, TX and League City, TX?

Dickinson, TX

Galveston County

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League City, TX

Galveston County

Few Restrictions

Texas Cottage Food Law (Health & Safety Code Ch. 437) allows home-based food sales up to $75,000 annually without a local permit. League City follows state law and does not impose additional local restrictions on cottage food operations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDickinsonLeague City
State Law-TX Health & Safety Code Ch. 437
Annual Sales Cap-$75,000
Local Permit-Not required (Business Registration may apply)
Sales Method-Direct to consumer only

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Dickinson FAQ

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League City FAQ

Can I sell homemade food from my home in League City?

Yes. Under Texas Cottage Food Law, you can sell qualifying homemade foods directly to consumers up to $75,000 annually. A city Business Registration may be required.

Does League City require a food handler's permit for cottage food?

No. Texas Cottage Food Law preempts local permitting for qualifying operations sold directly to consumers.

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