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1 | | AN ACT concerning health.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 5. The Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act is |
5 | | amended by changing Sections 3.3 and 4 and by renumbering and |
6 | | changing Section 3.4 as added by Public Act 98-643 as follows: |
7 | | (410 ILCS 625/3.3) |
8 | | Sec. 3.3. Farmers' markets. |
9 | | (a) The General Assembly finds as follows: |
10 | | (1) Farmers' markets, as defined in subsection (b) of |
11 | | this Section, provide not only a valuable marketplace for |
12 | | farmers and food artisans to sell their products directly |
13 | | to consumers, but also a place for consumers to access |
14 | | fresh fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural products. |
15 | | (2) Farmers' markets serve as a stimulator for local |
16 | | economies and for thousands of new businesses every year, |
17 | | allowing farmers to sell directly to consumers and capture |
18 | | the full retail value of their products. They have become |
19 | | important community institutions and have figured in the |
20 | | revitalization of downtown districts and rural |
21 | | communities. |
22 | | (3) Since 1999, the number of farmers' markets has |
23 | | tripled and new ones are being established every year. |
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1 | | There is a lack of consistent regulation from one county to |
2 | | the next, resulting in confusion and discrepancies between |
3 | | counties regarding how products may be sold. |
4 | | (4) In 1999, the Department of Public Health published |
5 | | Technical Information Bulletin/Food #30 in order to |
6 | | outline the food handling and sanitation guidelines |
7 | | required for farmers' markets, producer markets, and other |
8 | | outdoor food sales events. |
9 | | (5) While this bulletin was revised in 2010, there |
10 | | continues to be inconsistencies, confusion, and lack of |
11 | | awareness by consumers, farmers, markets, and local health |
12 | | authorities of required guidelines affecting farmers' |
13 | | markets from county to county. |
14 | | (b) For the purposes of this Section: |
15 | | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. |
16 | | "Director" means the Director of Public Health. |
17 | | "Farmers' market" means a common facility or area where the |
18 | | primary purpose is for farmers to gather to sell a variety of |
19 | | fresh fruits and vegetables and other locally produced farm and |
20 | | food products directly to consumers. |
21 | | (c) In order to facilitate the orderly and uniform |
22 | | statewide implementation of the standards established in the |
23 | | Department of Public Health's administrative rules for this |
24 | | Act, the Farmers' Market Task Force shall be formed by the |
25 | | Director to assist the Department in implementing statewide |
26 | | administrative regulations for farmers' markets. |
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1 | | (d)
This Act does not intend and shall not be construed to |
2 | | limit the power of counties, municipalities, and other local |
3 | | government units to regulate farmers' markets for the |
4 | | protection of the public health, safety, morals, and welfare, |
5 | | including, but not limited to, licensing requirements and time, |
6 | | place, and manner restrictions. This Act provides for a |
7 | | statewide scheme for the orderly and consistent interpretation |
8 | | of the Department of Public Health administrative rules |
9 | | pertaining to the safety of food and food products sold at |
10 | | farmers' markets. |
11 | | (e) The Farmers' Market Task Force shall consist of at |
12 | | least 24 members appointed within
60 days after the effective |
13 | | date of this Section. Task Force members shall consist of: |
14 | | (1) one person appointed by the President of the |
15 | | Senate; |
16 | | (2) one person appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
17 | | Senate; |
18 | | (3) one person appointed by the Speaker of the House of |
19 | | Representatives; |
20 | | (4) one person appointed by the Minority Leader of the |
21 | | House of Representatives; |
22 | | (5) the Director of Public Health or his or her |
23 | | designee; |
24 | | (6) the Director of Agriculture or his or her designee; |
25 | | (7) a representative of a general agricultural |
26 | | production association appointed by the Department of |
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1 | | Agriculture; |
2 | | (8) three representatives of local county public |
3 | | health departments appointed by the Director and selected |
4 | | from 3 different counties representing each of the |
5 | | northern, central, and southern portions of this State; |
6 | | (9) four members of the general public who are engaged |
7 | | in local farmers' markets appointed by the Director of |
8 | | Agriculture; |
9 | | (10) a representative of an association representing |
10 | | public health administrators appointed by the Director; |
11 | | (11) a representative of an organization of public |
12 | | health departments that serve the City of Chicago and the |
13 | | counties of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, |
14 | | Will, and Winnebago appointed by the Director; |
15 | | (12) a representative of a general public health |
16 | | association appointed by the Director; |
17 | | (13) the Director of Commerce and Economic Opportunity |
18 | | or his or her designee; |
19 | | (14) the Lieutenant Governor or his or her designee; |
20 | | and |
21 | | (15) five farmers who sell their farm products at |
22 | | farmers' markets appointed by the Lieutenant Governor or |
23 | | his or her designee. |
24 | | Task Force members' terms shall be for a period of 2 years, |
25 | | with ongoing appointments made according to the provisions of |
26 | | this Section. |
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1 | | (f) The Task Force shall be convened by the Director or his |
2 | | or her designee. Members shall elect a Task Force Chair and |
3 | | Co-Chair. |
4 | | (g) Meetings may be held via conference call, in person, or |
5 | | both. Three members of the Task Force may call a meeting as |
6 | | long as a 5-working-day notification is sent via mail, e-mail, |
7 | | or telephone call to each member of the Task Force. |
8 | | (h) Members of the Task Force shall serve without |
9 | | compensation. |
10 | | (i) The Task Force shall undertake a comprehensive and |
11 | | thorough review of the current Statutes and administrative |
12 | | rules that define which products and practices are permitted |
13 | | and which products and practices are not permitted at farmers' |
14 | | markets and to assist the Department in developing statewide |
15 | | administrative regulations for farmers' markets. |
16 | | (j) The Task Force shall advise the Department regarding |
17 | | the content of any administrative rules adopted under this |
18 | | Section and Sections 3.4, 3.5, and 4 of this Act prior to |
19 | | adoption of the rules. Any administrative rules, except |
20 | | emergency rules adopted pursuant to Section 5-45 of the |
21 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act, adopted without |
22 | | obtaining the advice of the Task Force are null and void. If |
23 | | the Department fails to follow the advice of the Task Force, |
24 | | the Department shall, prior to adopting the rules, transmit a |
25 | | written explanation to the Task Force. If the Task Force, |
26 | | having been asked for its advice, fails to advise the |
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1 | | Department within 90 days after receiving the rules for review, |
2 | | the rules shall be considered to have been approved by the Task |
3 | | Force. |
4 | | (k) The Department of Public Health shall provide staffing |
5 | | support to the Task Force and shall help to prepare, print, and |
6 | | distribute all reports deemed necessary by the Task Force. |
7 | | (l) The Task Force may request assistance from any entity |
8 | | necessary or useful for the performance of its duties. The Task |
9 | | Force shall issue a report annually to the Secretary of the |
10 | | Senate and the Clerk of the House. |
11 | | (m) The following provisions shall apply concerning |
12 | | statewide farmers' market food safety guidelines: |
13 | | (1) The Director, in accordance with this Section, |
14 | | shall adopt administrative rules (as provided by the |
15 | | Illinois Administrative Procedure Act) for foods found at |
16 | | farmers' markets. |
17 | | (2) The rules and regulations described in this Act |
18 | | shall be consistently enforced by local health authorities |
19 | | throughout the State. |
20 | | (2.5) Notwithstanding any other provision of law |
21 | | except as provided in this Act, local public health |
22 | | departments and all other units of local government are |
23 | | prohibited from creating sanitation guidelines, rules, or |
24 | | regulations for farmers' markets that are more stringent |
25 | | than those farmers' market sanitation regulations |
26 | | contained in the administrative rules adopted by the |
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1 | | Department for the purposes of implementing this Section |
2 | | 3.3 and Sections 3.4, 3.5, and 4 of this Act. Except as |
3 | | provided for in Sections Section 3.4 and 4 of this Act, |
4 | | this Act does not intend and shall not be construed to |
5 | | limit the power of local health departments and other |
6 | | government units from requiring licensing and permits for |
7 | | the sale of commercial food products, processed food |
8 | | products, prepared foods, and potentially hazardous foods |
9 | | at farmers' markets or conducting related inspections and |
10 | | enforcement activities, so long as those permits and |
11 | | licenses do not include unreasonable fees or sanitation |
12 | | provisions and rules that are more stringent than those |
13 | | laid out in the administrative rules adopted by the |
14 | | Department for the purposes of implementing this Section |
15 | | 3.3 and Sections 3.4, 3.5, and 4 of this Act. |
16 | | (3) In the case of alleged non-compliance with the |
17 | | provisions described in this Act, local health departments |
18 | | shall issue written notices to vendors and market managers |
19 | | of any noncompliance issues. |
20 | | (4) Produce and food products coming within the scope |
21 | | of the provisions of this Act shall include, but not be |
22 | | limited to, raw agricultural products, including fresh |
23 | | fruits and vegetables; popcorn, grains, seeds, beans, and |
24 | | nuts that are whole, unprocessed, unpackaged, and |
25 | | unsprouted; fresh herb springs and dried herbs in bunches; |
26 | | baked goods sold at farmers' markets; cut fruits and |
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1 | | vegetables; milk and cheese products; ice cream; syrups; |
2 | | wild and cultivated mushrooms; apple cider and other fruit |
3 | | and vegetable juices; herb vinegar; garlic-in-oil; |
4 | | flavored oils; pickles, relishes, salsas, and other canned |
5 | | or jarred items; shell eggs; meat and poultry; fish; |
6 | | ready-to-eat foods; commercially produced prepackaged food |
7 | | products; and any additional items specified in the |
8 | | administrative rules adopted by the Department to |
9 | | implement Section 3.3 of this Act. |
10 | | (n) Local health department regulatory guidelines may be |
11 | | applied to foods not often found at farmers' markets, all other |
12 | | food products not regulated by the Department of Agriculture |
13 | | and the Department of Public Health, as well as live animals to |
14 | | be sold at farmers' markets. |
15 | | (o) The Task Force shall issue annual reports to the |
16 | | Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk of the House with |
17 | | recommendations for the development of administrative rules as |
18 | | specified. The first report shall be issued no later than |
19 | | December 31, 2012. |
20 | | (p) The Department of Public Health and the Department of |
21 | | Agriculture, in conjunction with the Task Force, shall adopt |
22 | | administrative rules necessary to implement, interpret, and |
23 | | make specific the provisions of this Act, including, but not |
24 | | limited to, rules concerning labels, sanitation, and food |
25 | | product safety according to the realms of their jurisdiction in |
26 | | accordance with subsection (j) of this Section. The Task Force |
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1 | | shall submit recommendations for administrative rules to the |
2 | | Department no later than December 15, 2014.
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3 | | (q) The Department and the Task Force shall work together |
4 | | to create a food sampling training and license program as |
5 | | specified in Section 3.4 of this Act. |
6 | | (Source: P.A. 97-394, eff. 8-16-11; 98-660, eff. 6-23-14.) |
7 | | (410 ILCS 625/3.6) |
8 | | Sec. 3.6 3.4 . Home kitchen operation. |
9 | | (a) For the purpose of this Section, "home kitchen |
10 | | operation" means a person who produces or packages |
11 | | non-potentially hazardous baked goods food in a kitchen of that |
12 | | person's primary domestic residence for direct sale by the |
13 | | owner or a family member . As used in this Section, "baked good" |
14 | | has the meaning given to that term under subparagraph (C) of |
15 | | paragraph (1) of subsection (b) of Section 4 of this Act. A |
16 | | home kitchen operation does not include a person who produces |
17 | | or packages non-potentially hazardous baked goods for sale by a |
18 | | religious, charitable, or nonprofit organization for |
19 | | fundraising purposes; the production or packaging of |
20 | | non-potentially hazardous baked goods for these purposes is |
21 | | exempt from the requirements of this Act , or for sale by a |
22 | | religious, charitable, or nonprofit organization, stored in |
23 | | the residence where the food is made . The following conditions |
24 | | must be met in order to qualify as a home kitchen operation: |
25 | | (1) Monthly gross sales do not exceed $1,000. |
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1 | | (2) The food is not a non-potentially potentially |
2 | | hazardous baked good food , as described defined in Section |
3 | | 4 of this Act. |
4 | | (3) A notice is provided to the purchaser that the |
5 | | product was produced in a home kitchen. |
6 | | (4) The food package is affixed with a label or other |
7 | | written notice is provided to the purchaser that includes: |
8 | | (i) the common or usual name of the food product; |
9 | | and |
10 | | (ii) allergen labeling as specified in federal |
11 | | labeling requirements by the United States Food and |
12 | | Drug Administration. |
13 | | (5) The food is sold directly to the consumer. |
14 | | (6) The food is stored in the residence where it is |
15 | | produced or packaged. |
16 | | (b) The Department of Public Health or the health |
17 | | department of a unit of local government may inspect a home |
18 | | kitchen operation in the event of a complaint or disease |
19 | | outbreak. |
20 | | (c) The requirements of this This Section apply applies |
21 | | only to a home kitchen operation located in a municipality, |
22 | | township, or county where the local governing body having the |
23 | | jurisdiction to enforce this Act or the rules adopted under |
24 | | this Act has adopted an ordinance authorizing home kitchen |
25 | | operations the direct sale of baked goods as described in |
26 | | Section 4 of this Act .
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1 | | (Source: P.A. 98-643, eff. 6-10-14; revised 10-20-14.) |
2 | | (410 ILCS 625/4) |
3 | | Sec. 4. Cottage food operation. |
4 | | (a) For the purpose of this Section: |
5 | | "Cottage food operation" means an operation conducted by a |
6 | | person who produces or packages non-potentially hazardous food |
7 | | in a kitchen located in that person's primary domestic |
8 | | residence or another appropriately designed and equipped |
9 | | residential or commercial-style kitchen on that property for |
10 | | direct sale by the owner , or a family member, or employee |
11 | | stored in the residence or appropriately designed and equipped |
12 | | residential or commercial-style kitchen on that property where |
13 | | the food is made. |
14 | | "Department" means the Department of Public Health. |
15 | | "Farmers' market" means a common facility or area where
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16 | | farmers gather to sell a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables
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17 | | and other locally produced farm and food products directly to
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18 | | consumers. |
19 | | "Main ingredient" means an agricultural product that is the |
20 | | defining or distinctive ingredient in a cottage food product, |
21 | | though not necessarily by predominance of weight. |
22 | | "Potentially hazardous food" means a food that is |
23 | | potentially hazardous according to the Department's |
24 | | administrative rules. Potentially hazardous food (PHF) in |
25 | | general means a food that requires time and temperature control |
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1 | | for safety (TCS) to limit pathogenic microorganism growth or |
2 | | toxin formation. |
3 | | (b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law and except |
4 | | as provided in subsections (c) , and (d) , and (e) of this |
5 | | Section, neither the Department nor the Department of |
6 | | Agriculture nor the health department of a unit of local |
7 | | government may regulate the service of food by a cottage food |
8 | | operation providing that all of the following conditions are |
9 | | met: |
10 | | (1) The food is not a non-potentially potentially |
11 | | hazardous baked good, jam, jelly, preserve, fruit butter, |
12 | | dry herb, dry herb blend, or dry tea blend , or similar |
13 | | product as adopted and specified by Department rules |
14 | | pursuant to subsection (e) of this Section, and is intended |
15 | | for end-use only. The following provisions shall apply: |
16 | | (A) The following jams, jellies and preserves are |
17 | | allowed: apple, apricot, grape, peach, plum, quince, |
18 | | orange, nectarine, tangerine, blackberry, raspberry, |
19 | | blueberry, boysenberry, cherry, cranberry, strawberry, |
20 | | red currants, or a combination of these fruits. |
21 | | Rhubarb, tomato, and pepper jellies or jams are not |
22 | | allowed. Any other jams, jellies, or preserves not |
23 | | listed may be produced by a cottage food operation |
24 | | provided their recipe has been tested and documented by |
25 | | a commercial laboratory, at the expense of the cottage |
26 | | food operation, as being not potentially hazardous, |
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1 | | containing a pH equilibrium of less than 4.6 or has |
2 | | been specified and adopted as allowed in |
3 | | administrative rules by the Department pursuant to |
4 | | subsection (e) of this Section . |
5 | | (B) The following fruit butters are allowed: |
6 | | apple, apricot, grape, peach, plum, quince, and prune. |
7 | | Pumpkin butter, banana butter, and pear butter are not |
8 | | allowed. Fruit butters not listed may be produced by a |
9 | | cottage food operation provided their recipe has been |
10 | | tested and documented by a commercial laboratory, at |
11 | | the expense of the cottage food operation, as being not |
12 | | potentially hazardous, containing a pH equilibrium of |
13 | | less than 4.6 or has been specified and adopted as |
14 | | allowed in administrative rules by the Department |
15 | | pursuant to subsection (e) of this Section . |
16 | | (C) Baked goods, such as, but not limited to, |
17 | | breads, cookies, cakes, pies, and pastries are |
18 | | allowed. Only high-acid fruit pies that use the |
19 | | following fruits are allowed: apple, apricot, grape, |
20 | | peach, plum, quince, orange, nectarine, tangerine, |
21 | | blackberry, raspberry, blueberry, boysenberry, cherry, |
22 | | cranberry, strawberry, red currants or a combination |
23 | | of these fruits. Fruit pies not listed may be produced |
24 | | by a cottage food operation provided their recipe has |
25 | | been tested and documented by a commercial laboratory, |
26 | | at the expense of the cottage food operation, as being |
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1 | | not potentially hazardous, containing a pH equilibrium |
2 | | of less than 4.6 or has been specified and adopted as |
3 | | allowed in administrative rules by the Department |
4 | | pursuant to subsection (e) of this Section . The |
5 | | following are potentially hazardous and prohibited |
6 | | from production and sale by a cottage food operation: |
7 | | pumpkin pie, sweet potato pie, cheesecake, custard |
8 | | pies, creme pies, and pastries with potentially |
9 | | hazardous fillings or toppings. |
10 | | (2) The food is to be sold at a farmers' market , with |
11 | | the exception that cottage foods that have a locally grown |
12 | | agricultural product as the main ingredient may be sold on |
13 | | the farm where the agricultural product is grown or |
14 | | delivered directly to the consumer . |
15 | | (3) Gross receipts from the sale of food exempted under |
16 | | this Section do not exceed $36,000 $25,000 in a calendar |
17 | | year. |
18 | | (4) The food packaging conforms to the labeling |
19 | | requirements of the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act |
20 | | and includes the following information on the label of each |
21 | | of its products: |
22 | | (A) the name and address of the cottage food |
23 | | operation; |
24 | | (B) the common or usual name of the food product; |
25 | | (C) all ingredients of the food product, including |
26 | | any colors, artificial flavors, and preservatives, |
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1 | | listed in descending order by predominance of weight |
2 | | shown with common or usual names; |
3 | | (D) the following phrase: "This product was |
4 | | produced in a home kitchen not subject to public health |
5 | | inspection that may also process common food |
6 | | allergens."; |
7 | | (E) the date the product was processed; and |
8 | | (F) allergen labeling as specified in federal |
9 | | labeling requirements. |
10 | | (5) The name and residence of the person preparing and |
11 | | selling products as a cottage food operation is registered |
12 | | with the health department of a unit of local government |
13 | | where the cottage food operation resides. No fees shall be |
14 | | charged for registration. Registration shall be for a |
15 | | minimum period of one year. |
16 | | (6) The person preparing or packaging and selling |
17 | | products as a cottage food operation has a Department |
18 | | approved Food Service Sanitation Management Certificate. |
19 | | (7) At the point of sale a placard is displayed in a |
20 | | prominent location that states the following: "This |
21 | | product was produced in a home kitchen not subject to |
22 | | public health inspection that may also process common food |
23 | | allergens.". |
24 | | (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b) of |
25 | | this Section, if the Department or the health department of a |
26 | | unit of local government has received a consumer complaint or |
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1 | | has reason to believe that an imminent health hazard exists or |
2 | | that a cottage food operation's product has been found to be |
3 | | misbranded, adulterated, or not in compliance with the |
4 | | exception for cottage food operations pursuant to this Section, |
5 | | then it may invoke cessation of sales until it deems that the |
6 | | situation has been addressed to the satisfaction of the |
7 | | Department. |
8 | | (d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b) of |
9 | | this Section, a State-certified local public health department |
10 | | may, upon providing a written statement to the Department, |
11 | | regulate the service of food by a cottage food operation. The |
12 | | regulation by a State-certified local public health department |
13 | | may include all of the following requirements: |
14 | | (1) That the cottage food operation (A) register with |
15 | | the State-certified local public health department, which |
16 | | shall be for a minimum of one year and include a reasonable |
17 | | fee set by the State-certified local public health |
18 | | department that is no greater than $25 notwithstanding |
19 | | paragraph (5) of subsection (b) of this Section and (B) |
20 | | agree in writing at the time of registration to grant |
21 | | access to the State-certified local public health |
22 | | department to conduct an inspection of the cottage food |
23 | | operation's primary domestic residence in the event of a |
24 | | consumer complaint or foodborne illness outbreak. |
25 | | (2) That in the event of a consumer complaint or |
26 | | foodborne illness outbreak the State-certified local |