July 5, 2023 | Image source | JDfor2024
Wyoming Senate Bill 102 (SF102) went into effect July 1st, allowing more producers and sellers of homemade foods to reach Wyoming consumers. The new law adds eggs and dairy products to the list of foods that can be sold at farmer’s markets, as well as ranches, farms, producer’s homes, offices, or other third-party retail stores.
Known as the Food Freedom Act amendments, the law prohibits “a state standard for food and health inspection for homemade foods that is more stringent than any standard promulgated by the United State department of agriculture.”
SF102 is another victory for state’s rights and increases the ability for Wyoming residents to buy fresh, local food.
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