NY Home Processor Exemption (Ag and Markets Law 251-z) allows sale of specific low-risk baked goods and jams from home without a commercial kitchen. Requires registration with NY Department of Ag and Markets.
Permitted items include baked goods without cream fillings, candies, jams, jellies, and snack foods. Gross sales cap removed in recent updates. Labels must state Made in a home kitchen not inspected by NY Department of Agriculture and Markets. Meat, dairy, and low-acid canned goods not permitted. Contact Orange County at (845) 291-2700 for enforcement.
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