Showing ordinances that apply to Darbydale, OH
Darbydale is an unincorporated community (population 768) in Franklin County, Ohio. Because Darbydale is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Franklin County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The cottage food operations rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Ohio Cottage Food Law under ORC 3715.024 allows Franklin County residents to produce and sell non-potentially hazardous foods from home kitchens with no license or inspection, up to any sales volume. Labeling is required. Sales allowed statewide at farmers markets, roadside stands, and online.
Ohio Revised Code 3715.024 and associated Ohio Department of Agriculture rules create one of the most permissive cottage food programs in the country. Permitted products include baked goods without cream or meat fillings, candy, jams and jellies, granola, dry mixes, popcorn, and similar shelf-stable items. No license, inspection, or registration is required. Labels must include: producer name and address, product name, ingredient list in descending order by weight, net weight, and the phrase This Product is Home Produced. Potentially hazardous items (meats, pickles under a certain pH, anything refrigerated) are not allowed under cottage food and require a licensed commercial kitchen. Columbus Public Health does not duplicate state regulation. Sales channels include farmers markets, fairs, direct-to-consumer online, and pickup at the producer's home; interstate shipping is permitted where the destination state accepts. Home-occupation zoning rules still apply to the production activity itself.
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