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Code · Maryland · Health - General

§ 21-309.1

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§21–309.1.
(1)The Department shall establish a producer mobile farmer’s market license.
(2)The fee for a producer mobile farmer’s market license:
(i)Shall be based on the anticipated cost of licensing, inspecting, and regulating licensees; and
(ii)May not exceed $100.
(3)A producer mobile farmer’s market license shall be valid for a period of 1 year.
(b)A producer mobile farmer’s market licensee may transport to and sell at a farmer’s market or at a public festival or event:
(1)Products that were produced by the licensee under an on–farm home processing plant license;
(2)Products produced by the licensee, as authorized by the Department in regulation; or
(3)Farm products that have been inspected, licensed, or certified for food safety by the Maryland Department of Agriculture.
(1)A producer mobile farmer’s market license is valid in all jurisdictions in the State.
(2)A county or municipality may not require a producer mobile farmer’s market licensee to obtain a separate permit or license to sell products authorized for sale under the producer mobile farmer’s market license.
(d)The Department shall:
(1)Issue producer mobile farmer’s market licenses;
(2)At least once a year, inspect each mobile unit that operates under a producer mobile farmer’s market license; and
(3)Adopt regulations to implement this section.
(e)A producer mobile farmer’s market license shall be displayed on any mobile unit operating under the license.
(1)A person in violation of this section or a regulation adopted under this section is subject to a fine not to exceed $1,000.
(2)A county health department shall enforce and levy fines for a violation of this section or any regulations adopted under this section.
(3)Fines assessed by a county health department shall be paid to the county in which the violation occurred.
(4)A county health department shall notify the Department of any violations occurring in the county.
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