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I live in Bronx, NY. So this Law is for every where?...U have to have a bakery store for sealing ur cake?!!!
........Oh mY lord,......I cant beleive this, besides its just cakes , it shouldnt be illegal ............
And why not?? Have you ever been in a really dirty home? I have seen homes where 6 or 8 cats climb all over all the counters, dishes etc, etc and the smell of their litter box (is there really even one?) just about knocks you out. Would you like to buy a cake that was made in that place?
I am against smoking. I would *NEVER knowingly* order any food item from anyone who smokes. The smell totally permeates (sp?) all food, clothing, cake boards, etc etc.
The HD is there for *everyone's protection*.
Yes, they sometimes make it extreemely hard for someone to get started in this business *and stay in it*.
And before you all get all over me.....YES, I started out making/selling cakes out of my home....some 30 yrs ago. I basically had my HD's o.k. (I was told in a phone call that I could make/sell all the cakes I wanted as long as I didn't advertise).....but like I said, that was a little, out of the way county, some 30 yrs ago.
Also if you are in NY State there is such a thing as Home Processing Permit. It is Very, Very limited in where you can sell, but it is a start.
Here is the link:
http://opal.gorr.state.ny.us/gorr/pas/paslib.nsf/WebDocIDs/95C993AE...
I called the number for my location and I am now waiting for a second person so call and make the appointment to inspect my kitchen. I have no idea where I will go from there. The farmer's market at my local town shuts down in October or November. But I wanted to get this done so that I would at least have a legal venue no matter how limited it is in scope.
Sorry, I forgot to mention one other thing. I don't know if you live in NY. But I did not contact anybody at the state level. I contacted my representative for my county as it varies from county to county. I have had this discussion on CC with some other NYers and evidently in the county for NYC, the rules are bit different. Or at least they are stretched. I'm not too sure which one. I don't live in NYC, so it is not my problem. I just want to confirm to the rules for my county. I also talked to someone from the next county over and it is different for their county also. This person sold at farmer's markets, not cake decorating. I have not met anybody locally who decorates or owns a home bakery, so I can't help with that part.
I do know that if you call the number for your county on the link I posted they are very helpful in answering your questions, especially if you know nothing, like I did. :D It has been quite a learning experience.
I for one and am glad for all the rules, like the OP said. Although I can say I have seen some "professional" kitchens that I know I will not eat at their establishment again. But maybe my idea of clean is different than what is legal I guess.
I live in Bronx, NY. So this Law is for every where?...U have to have a bakery store for sealing ur cake?!!!
I didn't pay a thing to get my home processing permit.
Donna Voelker said:I find most of this so ridiculous. The government only wants to get a share. O.K so some people get a professional kitchen, that does'nt mean they follow all the health codes, some people have really nasty habits, like they dont wash hands after going to the bathroom. A piece of paper only states that they get some of the money. I am glad I only bake for family and friends
NY. But please notice that I said I am not using my license for cake decorating. It is a home processing permit that has limited ways in which you can sell to the public. The main way you can sell is wholesale and at Farmer's Market. I am still not too sure which avenue I am going to pursue, but wanted to have everything done legally first. I still need to contact the NYS state to find out about collecting sales tax at Farmer's Markets, and Weights and Measures to see if I need to weigh products already made and I think the Board of Health too for package standards. It seems that if I take them out of a display case and put them in a bag them I am considered a retail bakery and I can't do that with this license. So I have to find out if I need to have the stuff prepackaged.
I have lots to learn first before I sell one thing.
Donna Voelker said:Linda, which state do you live in?
LindaF144 said:I didn't pay a thing to get my home processing permit.
Donna Voelker said:I find most of this so ridiculous. The government only wants to get a share. O.K so some people get a professional kitchen, that does'nt mean they follow all the health codes, some people have really nasty habits, like they dont wash hands after going to the bathroom. A piece of paper only states that they get some of the money. I am glad I only bake for family and friends
This question might be alittle off topic, but borders on the "legal-ness"..I do not bake for the public..and can no way afford opening something of my own..but if you register as an LLC..your private assets are protected..if you register as a sole proprietor..is there a way to protect your home? I would like to sell cake toppers, etc...but "for decoration purposes only"...would I still have to register as an LLc to protect my home if someone sues me?
LindaF144 said:NY. But please notice that I said I am not using my license for cake decorating. It is a home processing permit that has limited ways in which you can sell to the public. The main way you can sell is wholesale and at Farmer's Market. I am still not too sure which avenue I am going to pursue, but wanted to have everything done legally first. I still need to contact the NYS state to find out about collecting sales tax at Farmer's Markets, and Weights and Measures to see if I need to weigh products already made and I think the Board of Health too for package standards. It seems that if I take them out of a display case and put them in a bag them I am considered a retail bakery and I can't do that with this license. So I have to find out if I need to have the stuff prepackaged.
I have lots to learn first before I sell one thing.
Donna Voelker said:Linda, which state do you live in?
LindaF144 said:I didn't pay a thing to get my home processing permit.
Donna Voelker said:I find most of this so ridiculous. The government only wants to get a share. O.K so some people get a professional kitchen, that does'nt mean they follow all the health codes, some people have really nasty habits, like they dont wash hands after going to the bathroom. A piece of paper only states that they get some of the money. I am glad I only bake for family and friends
Don't mean to hijack this thread, but while we are on the "legal or not" topic I am taking some space to mention copyright laws.
If you make (and sell) a popular cartoon figure or a specific purse or shoe , for example (the list is a mile long) you must obtain in writing, a copyright release from the owner of said item.
Disney?
Forget about them!
They have a whole department dedicated to finding and prosecuting copy infringement.
How do I know?
A friend was busted.
Since it was her first time, she only had to pay a small fine.
Around ten thousand.
Thank goodness she was licensed and insured.
mimi
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