Oklahoma Code § 2-5-4.3

Title 2. Agriculture: Conditions for exemption from licensing and other
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requirements.
A.  The production and sale of homemade food products that meet
the following conditions shall be exempt from all licensing and
other requirements of the State Department of Health and the
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry:
1.  Non-time- or -temperature-controlled-for-safety homemade
food products shall be sold:
a. by the producer directly to the consumer, either in
person or by remote means, including, but not limited
to, the Internet or telephone, or
b. by a producer's designated agent or a third-party
vendor, such as a retail or grocery store, farm, farm
stand, farmers market, membership-based buying club,
craft fair or flea market, to the consumer; provided,
the third-party vendor displays a placard where
homemade food products are displayed for sale with the
following disclosure: "This product was produced in a
private residence that is exempt from government
licensing and inspection.  This product may contain
allergens.";
2.  Non-time- or -temperature-controlled-for-safety homemade
food products shall be delivered:
a. by the producer or producer's designated agent
directly to the consumer or third-party vendor, or
b. by a third-party vendor or a third-party carrier, such
as a parcel delivery service, to the consumer or a
third-party vendor;
3.  Time- or temperature-controlled-for-safety homemade food
products shall be sold by the producer directly to the consumer,
either in person or by remote means, including, but not limited to,
the Internet or telephone;
4.  Time- or temperature-controlled-for-safety homemade food
products shall be delivered by the producer directly to the
consumer;

5.  Before a producer produces and sells time- or temperature-
controlled-for-safety homemade food products, the producer shall
complete and pass food safety training from a list of providers,
including the ServSafe Food Handler Training, approved by the
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry.  The food
safety training shall be available to complete online and shall not
exceed eight (8) hours in length.  The Oklahoma Department of
Agriculture, Food, and Forestry shall make the list of approved
training available on its website by November 1, 2021;
6.  The following information shall be provided to the consumer
in the format required by subsection B of this section:
a. the name and phone number of the producer,
b. the physical address where the product was produced,
c. a description of the homemade food product,
d. the ingredients of the homemade food product in
descending order of proportion,
e. a statement indicating the presence of any of the
eight most common allergens, including milk, eggs,
peanuts, tree nuts, soy and wheat, and
f. legible print stating, "This product was produced in a
private residence that is exempt from government
licensing and inspection.";
7.  If the homemade food product is packaged and distributed in
interstate commerce, it shall also be sold and labeled in accordance
with federal law; and
8.  Homemade food products shall not contain seafood or meat,
meat by-products or meat food products as defined by Section 301.2
of Title 9 of the Code of Federal Regulations or poultry, poultry
products or poultry food products as defined for purposes of the
federal Poultry Products Inspection Act.
B.  The information required by paragraph 6 of subsection A of
this section shall be provided in a legible format of at least 10-
point font, in the following manner:
1.  On a label affixed to the package if the homemade food
product is packaged;
2.  On a label affixed to a container, if the homemade food
product is offered for sale from a bulk container directly to the
consumer;
3.  On a placard displayed at the point of sale, and on a card
or other item that is made available to the consumer and is readily
carriable if the homemade food product is not packaged; and
4.  Displayed on the webpage from which the homemade food
product is offered for sale if it is sold on the Internet; provided,
that each item sold over the Internet shall be properly labeled or
shall have a label included in the shipping container.
C.  A homemade food product producer may obtain a registration
number upon the payment of an annual fee of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00)

to the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry that
is good for one (1) year from the date of its issue.  The assigned
registration number may be used on product labels instead of the
producer's name, phone number, and the physical address of the
location where the homemade food product was produced.
Added by Laws 2013, c. 40, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2013.  Amended by Laws
2017, c. 85, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2017.  Renumbered from § 1-1440.2 of
Title 63 by Laws 2017, c. 85, § 5, eff. Nov. 1, 2017.  Amended by

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