Texas Cottage Food Law Signed!
The governor has signed SB 81 which includes the Texas Cottage Food Law. That means starting in September (and with certain limitations), home bakers can begin to legally sell cakes, cookies, and other non-perishable foods. Yay!
More information is available on the official bill page.
Our own Kelley Masters, who has been spearheading this legislation for over two years, provides an excellent summary as well as maintaining a FaceBook page about the bill. Capital Confectioners is extremely proud to call Kelley a member and we are all deeply indebted to her for her tireless pursuit of this goal.
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CakeCentral also has a blog post about it! http://cakecentral.com/jackie/430/sb-81-texas-cottage-food-law-commercial-home-baking-passes