Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska Senate Bill SB226

Introduced
1/26/26  
Refer
1/26/26  

Caption

Homemade Food; Reduced Oxygen Packaging

Impact

The primary intention of SB 226 is to provide a framework that ensures safety and legality in the sale of homemade foods while allowing small producers to operate within a controlled and defined scope. By establishing regulations that restrict where and how these homemade goods can be sold, the bill aims to protect consumers from potential health risks associated with improperly handled food products. This legislation is expected to foster local entrepreneurship by legitimizing the sale of homemade goods in a regulated environment.

Summary

Senate Bill 226 addresses the sale of homemade food in the state of Alaska, setting specific conditions under which such sales can occur. The bill stipulates that homemade food sales must be limited to personal consumption, and these transactions are permitted only at designated locations, including farmers' markets, agricultural fairs, or the producer's residence. Notably, the bill prohibits sales involving interstate commerce and specifically bans the sale of certain categories of food, such as meat and seafood, unless conditions are met that are outlined within the legislation.

Contention

While the bill aims to protect consumers and facilitate homemade food sales, it is likely to encounter some points of contention concerning its restrictions. Critics may argue that the limitations on sales locations and the prohibition of certain food items could stifle small business growth and limit options for consumers who appreciate homemade products. Furthermore, the definitions and scope of 'homemade food' and 'reduced oxygen packaging' could lead to varied interpretations that might create confusion for producers and consumers alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB3302

Relating To Homemade Food Products.

AK HB2619

Relating To Homemade Food Products.

AK SB939

Farmed food products; authorizing certain sales of homemade and farm produced foods. Effective date.

AK SB939

Farmed food products; authorizing certain sales of homemade and farm produced foods. Effective date.

AK HB3108

Modifies provisions relating to homemade food

AK HB1179

Clarify certain labeling and sales requirements for homemade food items.

AK HB3720

Agriculture; Homemade Food Freedom Act; renaming to Local Food Freedom Act; modifying definitions; effective date.

AK HB2152

Agriculture; Homemade Food Freedom Act; definitions; unpasteurized milk labeling; effective date.

AK HB2152

Agriculture; Homemade Food Freedom Act; definitions; unpasteurized milk labeling; effective date.

AK HB0130

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 53 and Title 68, Chapter 14, Part 7, relative to homemade food items.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.