El Monte vs Lancaster
How do cottage food operations rules compare between El Monte, CA and Lancaster, CA?
El Monte and Lancaster have similar restriction levels.
El Monte, CA
Los Angeles County
California Cottage Food Law (AB 1616 / AB 1271) allows home food production in El Monte. Class A direct sales up to $75,000/year. Class B indirect sales require LA County health permit. City BOP also required.
View full El Monte rules βLancaster, CA
Los Angeles County
Lancaster permits certain homemade food products to be sold directly to consumers under cottage food laws. Products must be non-potentially hazardous and properly labeled.
View full Lancaster rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | El Monte | Lancaster |
|---|---|---|
| State Law | AB 1616 Cottage Food Act | - |
| Class A | Direct sales up to $75K/yr | - |
| Class B | County health permit needed | - |
| City Permit | BOP required | - |
| Allowed | - | Baked goods, jams, candy |
| Revenue Cap | - | Varies by state |
| Labeling | - | Required with allergens |
| Inspection | - | Generally not required |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
El Monte FAQ
Can I sell homemade baked goods from my home?
Yes, under cottage food laws in most areas. El Monte allows certain shelf-stable foods sold directly to consumers with proper labeling.
Do I need a commercial kitchen?
No, cottage food laws allow production in your home kitchen without commercial inspection, within revenue limits.
Lancaster FAQ
Can I sell homemade baked goods from my home?
Yes, under cottage food laws in most areas. Lancaster allows certain shelf-stable foods sold directly to consumers with proper labeling.
Do I need a commercial kitchen?
No, cottage food laws allow production in your home kitchen without commercial inspection, within revenue limits.
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