West Virginia Code § 19-35-2

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"Acidified food" means a low-acid food item to which acid or acid foods are added with a
water activity of greater than 0.85 and a finished equilibrium of pH 4.6 or below. Acidified
foods are considered potentially hazardous foods.
"Delivered" means transferred to the consumer, either immediately upon sale or at a time
thereafter.
"Department" means the Department of Agriculture.
"Farm and food product" means any agriculture, horticulture, agroforestry, animal
husbandry, dairy, livestock, beekeeping, or other similaar product, and includes potentially
hazardous foods and nonpotentially hazardous food produced or manufactured therefrom.
"Farmers market" means:
(1) A traditional farmers market in which two or more vendors gather to sell farm and food
products directly to consumers at a fixed location;
(2) An on-farm market or farm stand run by an individual producer that sells farm and food
products; e
(3) An online farmers mLarket in which two or more vendors collectively market farm and
food products and retain ownership of those products until they are sold;
(4) A consignment farmers market in which two or more vendors deliver their own farm and
food products to a common location maintained by a third party that markets the vendors'
products and receives a percentage share of the profits from sales, with the individual
venWdor retaining ownership of the farm and food product until it is sold. A consignment
farmers market may be mobile or in a stationary location;
(5) A mobile farmers market;
(6) An area within a fair or festival at which farm and food products are sold; or
(7) Any other form of farmers market approved by the commissioner.
"Farmers market vendor" or "vendor" means a person or entity that sells farm and food
products at a farmers market.
"Nonpotentially hazardous" means a food item that does not require time/temperature
control for safety to limit pathogenic microorganism growth or toxin formation.
"Potentially hazardous" means a food item that requires time/temperature control or other
protocols for safety to limit pathogenic microorganism growth or toxin formation.
To "produce" means to prepare a food item by cooking, baking, drying, mixing, cutting,
fermenting, preserving, dehydrating, growing, raising, or other process.
"Producer" means the person who produces a nonpotentially hazardous food item.
"Retailer" means and includes every person engaging in the business of selling, leasing, or
renting tangible personal property.
"Seller" means the person who sells a nonpotentially hazardous food item to a consumer.
The seller of the nonpotentially hazardous food item may be the producer of the item, an
agent of the producer, or a third-party vendor, such as a retail shop or grocery store.

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