California RulesQuestion 108 of 319
California's Cottage Food Operation (CFO) law primarily allows individuals to:
a.Sell any home-prepared food including raw meat
b.Operate full restaurants from a private home
c.Produce and sell certain low-risk foods (e.g., baked goods, jams) from a private home kitchen under specific limits
d.Avoid all permits and labeling rules
Explanation
California's Cottage Food law allows home-based production and sale of approved low-risk foods such as baked goods, jams, and dry mixes. CFOs must register with the local environmental health department, comply with labeling, and stay within annual revenue limits.
Law Reference: Cal. H&S Code §113758 (Cottage Food Operations)Practice all 319 questions free — no signup required.
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