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Health staff warn small vendors about new state rules on home meat sales and mobile permits
Summary
Health education staff told the Vigo County Health Board that House Bill 1424 allows some home-based meat sales that meet Indiana code and that a statewide mobile-food permit will change local permit fees; speakers cited a $450 state permit with $250 to the state and $200 to the county and said more guidance from the state is pending.
Health education staff told the Vigo County Health Board about recent state legislation affecting small food vendors, including home-based meat sales and a new statewide mobile-food permit.
Staff summarized House Bill 1424 as allowing some home-based vendors to sell meat at farmers markets and similar venues provided the product meets Indiana code requirements on slaughter and processing; under the staffs description, local health teams would not inspect such home-based operations unless a complaint arises. "They will now…
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