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Alaska Borough · Seat: Utqiagvik

North Slope Borough cottage food law.

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North Slope Borough is a borough in Alaska (pop. 10,924). Alaska's Okay-tier law caps sales (often under $25K) and may limit channels. North Slope Borough bakers need to navigate both state limits and local rules carefully. County research shows: home kitchen allowed, inspection not required, home occupation permit not required. North Slope Borough has organized government including Planning and Community Services and a Utqiagvik Zoning Commission. The NSB code is on Municode but specific home occupation provisions were not found in research. Given NSB is organized and has active zoning, producers should contact NSB Planning (907-852-0320, NSBPermitSubmittal@north-slope.org) before operating. Use the links below to check current requirements before you bake.

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North Slope Borough cottage food reports

Cover of Alaska cottage food law PDF report
Alaska state report

Full statute, all counties in Alaska, and authoritative source URLs.

State PDF
Cover of North Slope Borough county cottage food report
North Slope Borough county report

Zoning, permits, health department rules, and local sources for North Slope Borough.

County PDF
State law applies

Tier: Okay

Alaska has an Okay-tier cottage food law — meaningful sales caps and/or limited channels. Operable for a side business, but you'll likely outgrow the rules if you want to go full-time.

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County registration

Health department

Many states delegate cottage food registration and inspection to the county health department. Contact theirs for the local process.

Local zoning

Home occupation rules

The county or city zoning code governs whether you can run a home-based food business — customer visits, signage, employees, floor area.

County rules

Home kitchen, inspection, and zoning rules for North Slope Borough

State baseline: AS 17.20.332 (AK homemade food law)

Home kitchen
Home kitchen allowed
Yes
Restrictions
State allows home kitchen production without permit. North Slope Borough has organized government with planning and zoning department. NSB administers land use under Title 8 of NAB Code equivalent; Utqiagvik Zoning Commission is active.
Separate dedicated kitchen
No
Pet restrictions
Not specified at state or borough level for cottage food.
Water supply
No specific requirement found.
Handwashing
No specific requirement found.
Food storage
Not specifically regulated locally for cottage food.
Inspection & permitting
Inspection required
Upon-complaint
Inspection trigger
DEC may inspect upon foodborne illness complaint under AS 17.20.336.
Home occupation permit
Varies
Permit details
North Slope Borough has organized government with Planning and Community Services Department (907-852-0320). Borough has land use permitting under NSB code. Village District Residential Permit (Form 700) required for residential development in Utqiagvik. No specific home occupation ordinance text found but producers should check with NSB Planning.
Local business license
Varies
Customer-facing
On-site customer pickup
Yes
On-site signage
Conditional
Delivery / pickup
Non-PHF may be sold via agents; PHF must be sold by producer directly. Online sales within Alaska allowed. No interstate commerce.
Max employees in home
Not found in available NSB code.
Zoning code
Relevant code section
NSB Title 8 (land use); AS 17.20.332
Local notes

North Slope Borough has organized government including Planning and Community Services and a Utqiagvik Zoning Commission. The NSB code is on Municode but specific home occupation provisions were not found in research. Given NSB is organized and has active zoning, producers should contact NSB Planning (907-852-0320, NSBPermitSubmittal@north-slope.org) before operating.

Alaska statute (state law)

Alaska Homemade Food Exemption (HB 251, 2024)

Citation: AS 17.20.332
Verbatim excerpt

Sec. 17.20.332. Exemption for homemade food. (a) Except as otherwise provided in AS 17.20.332 - 17.20.338, a homemade food produced, sold, and consumed in compliance with this section is exempt from state labeling, licensing, packaging, permitting, and inspection requirements. (b) The sale of a homemade food under this section (1) is only for personal consumption; (2) must occur in the state at a farmers' market, an agricultural fair, a farm, a ranch, the producer's home or office, the retail location of a third-party seller, or a location agreed on between the producer and the buyer; and (3) may not involve (A) interstate commerce; or (B) the purchase or sale of (i) meat or meat products, except as provided in (h) of this section; (ii) seafood; (iii) a controlled substance; (iv) oil rendered from animal fat; or (v) game meat. (c) Except for raw, unprocessed fruits and vegetables, a homemade food may not be sold or used in a commercial food establishment. (d) A homemade food may be sold from a retail space located at a ranch, farm, or home where the homemade food is produced or at a retail location of a third-party seller. A retail space selling a homemade food shall prominently display a sign indicating that the homemade food was made in a home kitchen, may contain allergens, and is not, except for meat and meat products permitted under (h) of this section, regulated or inspected.

Source: akleg.gov/basis/get_documents.asp?docid=45718&session=33
Full Alaska state report (with PDF download) →
Common questions

North Slope Borough cottage food — FAQ

Is a home kitchen allowed for cottage food in North Slope Borough, Alaska?

According to our research: home kitchen is allowed. Restrictions: State allows home kitchen production without permit. North Slope Borough has organized government with planning and zoning department. NSB administers land use under Title 8 of NAB Code equivalent; Utqiagvik Zoning Commission is active.

Is a health inspection required for home bakers in North Slope Borough?

Inspection: Upon-complaint. Trigger: DEC may inspect upon foodborne illness complaint under AS 17.20.336..

Do I need a home occupation permit in North Slope Borough?

Home occupation permit: Varies. North Slope Borough has organized government with Planning and Community Services Department (907-852-0320). Borough has land use permitting under NSB code. Village District Residential Permit (Form 700) required for residential development in Utqiagvik. No specific home occupation ordinance text found but producers should check with NSB Planning.

What is the Alaska cottage food sales cap?

Alaska state law caps cottage food sales at None. County rules may add permits or zoning limits on top.

Quick comparison

North Slope Borough vs. bordering counties

RegulationNorth Slope Borough
This county
Northwest Arctic BoroughYukon-Koyukuk Census Area
Home kitchen allowedYesYesYes
Separate dedicated kitchenNoNoNo
Pets allowedNot specified at state or borough level for cottage food.Not specified at state or borough level for cottage food.Not specified at state level.
Inspection requiredUpon-complaintUpon-complaintNo
On-site customer pickupYesYesYes
On-site signageConditionalConditionalYes
Delivery / pickupNon-PHF may be sold via agents; PHF must be sold by producer directly. Online sales within Alaska allowed. No interstate commerce.Non-PHF may be sold via agents; PHF must be sold by producer directly. Online sales within Alaska allowed. No interstate commerce.Non-PHF may be sold via agents; PHF must be sold by producer directly. Online sales within Alaska allowed. No interstate commerce.
Home occupation permitVariesVariesNo
Local business licenseVariesVariesNo
RestrictionsState allows home kitchen production without permit. North Slope Borough has organized government with planning and zoning department. NSB …State allows home kitchen production without permit. Northwest Arctic Borough (NAB) has organized government. NAB Planning Department admin…Non-potentially hazardous foods allowed from home kitchen without permit. Potentially hazardous foods allowed but must be sold direct-to-co…
Food storageNot specifically regulated locally for cottage food.Not specifically regulated locally for cottage food.Not specifically regulated at state level for cottage food.
Population10,9247,6825,355
Important

Cottage food law and municipal zoning interact in non-obvious ways. Before investing in equipment or marketing, talk to Alaska's department of agriculture, your local health department, and your county or city's planning office. Crosodo is a clothing brand for cottage bakers, not a law firm.