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Criteria for Exemption from Registration
- Farms
- Farms
are exempt if
- the farm
is in one general physical location,
- it is devoted
to growing, harvesting, washing, trimming of outer leaves, and/or
cooling of produce,
- it involves
raising animals (including seafood) for human or animal consumption
(FDA considers activites such as milking cows and collecting eggs
from chickens to be ''harvesting'' when applied to animals, because
these activities are similar to harvesting crops) and/or,
- foods that
are manufactured or processed are exclusively consumed on that
farm or another farm under the same ownership.
- Farm-operated
roadside stands that sell food directly to consumers as its
primary function are exempt from registration.
- Packers
- Packers
of fruits, vegetables, and mushrooms are considered farms and
are exempt if:
- All
food used is grown, raised, or consumed on the owner's farm
or another farm under the same ownership
- Packers of
fruits, vegetables, and mushrooms are not exempt
and must register if:
- they pack
or hold food crops that have been grown on farms owned by someone
else
- Warehouses
or produce auctions are operations that hold food for resale
are not exempt and must register.
- Animal
feed
- Feed
mills and pet food manufacturers, process, pack, or hold
feed for animal consumption are not exempt and must register.
- Private
residences of individuals
- A food manufacturing
business that operates from within a private home is exempt and
does not have to register even though food may be manufactured/processed,
packed, or held there.
- Retail food
establishments
- Groceries,
delis, and roadside stands, that sell food directly to consumers
as their primary function, meaning that annual sales directly to
consumers are of greater dollar value than annual sales to other
buyers are exempt and not required to register.
- Farm-operated
roadside stands that sell food directly to consumers as its
primary function are exempt from registration.
- Restaurants
- Operations
that prepare and sell food directly to consumers for immediate consumption
are exempt.
- Central kitchens
are not exempt if they do not prepare and serve food directly
to consumer and must register.
- Facilities that
provide food to interstate conveyances, such as to commercial aircraft
are not exempt and must register.
- Non-profit
establishments that prepare food for, or serve food directly to, consumers
- Charitable
entities that meet the terms of of the Internal Revenue Code
501(c)(3) and that prepare or serve food directly to the consumer
or otherwise provide food or meals for consumption by humans or
animals in the U.S are exempt.
- Examples
of nonprofit food establishments include central food banks,
soup kitchens, and nonprofit food delivery services.
- Transport
vehicles that hold food only in the usual course of their business as
carriers.
- trucks or other
motor carriers are exempt.
- However, truck
or marine terminals or freight forwarders are not exempt
and must register because they hold food.
- If a vehicle
such as a railcar is used as a storage bin for a manufacturing plant,
it would be "holding'' food, not transporting it, and would
not be exempt and must register.
- The regulaton
does not exempt facilities based on how long they hold food.
- Facilities
regulated exclusively throughout the entire facility by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture
- Facilities
handling only meat, poultry, or egg products are exempt.
- Fishing vessels
not engaged in processing
- Those that
harvest and transport fish and that may engage in practices such
as heading, eviscerating, or freezing fish solely to prepare the
fish for holding on board the vessel are exempt.
- Non-bottled
water, drinking water collection and distribution establishments and
structures
- i.e. municipal
water systems are exempt.
FDA's discussion of
exemption criteria can be accessed in the online version of the interim
final rule.
Registration is easy, free, and required by law.
For
help with registration, contact FDA
In the U.S call
1-800-216-7331 or 301-575-0156
From elsewhere call 301-575-0156
Fax questions to 301-210-0247
Email questions to furls@fda.gov
or
contact
Luke
LaBorde
Assistant Professor
of Food Science
Penn State University
lfl5@psu.edu
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