Indiana HB1424 allows homestead vendors and small farms to sell various food products without state or local licensing requirements.
Indiana HB1424 modifies state law to permit homestead vendors and small farms to sell various food products, including meat, pastries, candy, produce, natural sweeteners, and fruit spreads, without state or local licensing requirements. Homestead vendors and small farms are exempt from rules, regulations, certifications, or licensing requirements imposed by the Indiana Department of Health, local units of government, the corporation, or local health departments, unless required by federal law.
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