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Cottage Food Operations: Huntington Beach vs Midway City

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Huntington Beach, CA and Midway City, CA?

Midway City has fewer restrictions than Huntington Beach.

Huntington Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Cottage food operations are permitted in Huntington Beach under California's Homemade Food Act. Class A operators sell directly to consumers; Class B may sell through retailers. Both require OC Health Care Agency registration/permits and a city business license.

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Midway City, CA

Orange 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

FactHuntington BeachMidway City
Class ADirect-to-consumer, county registration-
Class BIncludes wholesale, county permit-
Sales Cap$75,000/year-
Business LicenseCity license required-
State LawHSC Β§113758-
Primary statute-H&S Code 113758
Local preemption-H&S Code 114365
Class A revenue cap-Adjusted annually
Class B requirement-Annual inspection
Permit type-Registration or permit

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Huntington Beach FAQ

Can I sell baked goods from my home in Huntington Beach?

Yes. Register with OC Health Care Agency (Class A) or get a permit (Class B), plus obtain a city business license.

What is the sales limit for cottage food?

Annual gross sales are capped at $75,000 under California law.

Midway City 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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