Nevada SB295 revises food establishment regulations, exempts certain cottage food operations from food establishment definition, and mandates local.
Nevada SB295 amends food establishment regulations by exempting certain cottage food operations from the definition of a food establishment. These operations must meet specific criteria, such as preparing food in a private home or approved locations, selling food directly to consumers, and adhering to labeling requirements. The bill also mandates local health boards to develop guidance documents, make them available online in multiple languages, and conduct outreach and workshops for sidewalk vendors.
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