North Dakota court overturns health department restrictions on Cottage Food Act

Back in January, the North Dakota Department of Health changed the rules of the Cottage Food Act which was first established in 2017.

Recently, the South Central District decided to reverse those changes that limited the sale of homemade goods allowing many people to start selling them again.

In 2017 the Cottage Food Act was passed into law. It allowed North Dakotans to sell baked goods, jams, jellies, and other food without inspection or licensing.

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