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Beekeepers meeting criteria can sell honey/honeycomb retail in Kansas without a state license, by registering with KDA and meeting labeling, sanitary rules and a $25k cap.
Beekeepers meeting criteria can sell honey/honeycomb retail in Kansas without a state license, by registering with KDA and meeting labeling, sanitary rules and a $25k cap.
HB 2158 (introduced Jan. 28, 2025) would amend the Kansas Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act to allow certain beekeepers to sell packaged honey and honeycomb at retail without holding a state food establishment or food processing plant license, provided they register with the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) and meet specified requirements. The intent is to reduce licensing burdens on small-scale beekeepers while maintaining basic labeling, sanitary and recordkeeping requirements.
Exemption and registration
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Eligibility and operational requirements (summary)
Sales threshold
Commercial kitchen/facility requirement
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