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Cottage Food Operations: Santa Monica vs South San Gabriel

How do cottage food operations rules compare between Santa Monica, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

South San Gabriel has fewer restrictions than Santa Monica.

Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Cottage food operations are permitted in Santa Monica under CA HSC §113758 as an exception to home occupation rules. CFOs may have non-resident employees for cottage food per SMMC §9.31.160. State registration or permit required.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Cottage food operations in unincorporated LA County are governed by California's Homemade Food Act (AB 1616/AB 626). Class A operators sell direct to consumers. Class B operators (indirect sales, farmers markets) need LA County DPH registration. Annual sales caps apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta MonicaSouth San Gabriel
AllowedException to home occupation rules-
EmployeesCFO exception applies-
State LawCA HSC §113758CA HSC 113758
CodeSMMC §9.31.160-
Class A-Direct sales, $75,000 cap
Class B-County health registration needed
Labeling-Home kitchen disclosure required

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Santa Monica FAQ

Can I sell homemade baked goods from my home?

Yes, under cottage food laws in most areas. Santa Monica 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.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Can I sell baked goods from home in LA County?

Yes, under California's Cottage Food Law. Class A permits direct sales up to $75,000/year from your home or farmers markets with just a self-certification checklist. No commercial kitchen is needed.

What foods can I sell under the Cottage Food Law?

Non-potentially-hazardous foods: baked goods, candy, chocolate, dried fruit, granola, honey, jams/jellies, nut butters, popcorn, and more. Foods requiring refrigeration are not permitted.

Do I need a health permit for cottage food?

Class A (direct sales only) requires only a self-certification checklist. Class B (sales through stores/restaurants) requires registration with LA County Department of Public Health at (888) 700-9995.

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