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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 217 — Foods, drugs, and poisons

217.137 Administrative regulations on home-based microprocessors.

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(1)The secretary shall promulgate administrative regulations to accommodate the
specific circumstances of home-based microprocessors. In order to protect
public health while encouraging the marketing of home-processed foods, the
administrative regulations shall include, at a minimum, standards for:
(a)Installation, design, location, and maintenance of toilet rooms;
(b)Installation and maintenance of hand-washing facilities;
(c)Manual and mechanical cleaning and sanitizing processes;
(d)Installation and location of equipment;
(e)Construction and covering of floors; and
(f)Construction, materials, and maintenance of walls and ceilings.
(2)Food products that are produced or processed by a home-based
microprocessor and in compliance with administrative regulations promulgated
pursuant to subsection
(1)of this section are acceptable food products that
may only be offered for sale by farmers markets, certified roadside stands, or
on the processor's farm. These food products may be used in preparing and
serving food.
(3)The cabinet shall promulgate administrative regulations to further delineate
which food products are subject to the definition of home-based
microprocessor, as defined in KRS 217.015(57).
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