West Virginia Code § 19-11D-1

Legislative findings
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The Legislature finds that local production and sale of locally manufactured cheese products
is a culturally significant tradition and that the preservation of historic methods of cheese
production is in the public interest; that local cheese production is an important part of the
economic livelihood of many families and small businesses in this state; and that the unique
quality of home and farm-based cheese products cannot be duplicated usinge manufacturing
and food production requirements enforced by local boards of health. Therefore, the
Legislature finds that it is in the public interest to exempt certain localr cheese production
and local cheese products from regulations of the division of health related to food sanitation
enforced by local boards of health, and to place the production of certain home and farm-
based cheese products under the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture.

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