Coffey County cottage food law.
Coffey County is a county in Kansas (pop. 8,334). Kansas's Great-tier law gives home bakers a high or unlimited sales cap and multiple sales channels; Coffey County adds its own permit, inspection, and zoning requirements on top. County research shows: home kitchen allowed, inspection not required, home occupation permit not required. Kansas cottage food exemption (K.S.A. §65-689(d)(4)) applies statewide. Coffey County is an east-central Kansas county (Wolf Creek Nuclear Plant area); no county-specific cottage food ordinance found. Use the links below to check current requirements before you bake.
Coffey County cottage food reports
Zoning, permits, health department rules, and local sources for Coffey County.
County PDFTier: Great
Kansas's cottage food law is permissive (Great tier) — high or no sales cap, broad product list, and multiple sales channels allowed. The state baseline is workable for full-time operations; the county still controls zoning and inspection.
View state law →Health department
Many states delegate cottage food registration and inspection to the county health department. Contact theirs for the local process.
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.
Home kitchen, inspection, and zoning rules for Coffey County
State baseline: K.S.A. §65-657
- Home kitchen allowed
- Yes
- Restrictions
- Kansas exempts non-TCS (shelf-stable) homemade foods sold direct-to-consumer from food establishment licensing requirements (K.S.A. §65-689(d)(4)). No registration, inspection, or food handler certificate required at state level. Local zoning home occupation rules may apply — contact Coffey County zoning office.
- Separate dedicated kitchen
- No
- Pet restrictions
- No specific pet restriction in state cottage food law; good sanitary practices required.
- Water supply
- No specific water testing requirement under Kansas cottage food exemption.
- Handwashing
- Good sanitary practices required per Kan. Admin. Regs. §4-28-33.
- Food storage
- Non-TCS (shelf-stable) foods only; no refrigeration-required products.
- Inspection required
- Upon-complaint
- Inspection trigger
- Kansas Department of Agriculture may investigate complaints; no routine home kitchen inspection for exempt cottage food operations.
- Home occupation permit
- Varies
- Permit details
- No state-level food permit required for non-TCS cottage foods. Local zoning ordinances for home occupations may require a permit. Contact Coffey County zoning or planning office (Burlington) to verify requirements.
- Local business license
- Varies
- On-site customer pickup
- Yes
- On-site signage
- Conditional
- Delivery / pickup
- Direct-to-consumer only. Sales allowed at home, farmers markets, events, roadside stands, online with delivery within Kansas. No wholesale or retail resale. Out-of-state shipping allowed with additional requirements.
- Max employees in home
- Not specified in state statute.
- Relevant code section
- No specific Coffey County cottage food ordinance identified. State exemption (K.S.A. §65-689(d)(4)) applies statewide.
Kansas cottage food exemption (K.S.A. §65-689(d)(4)) applies statewide. Coffey County is an east-central Kansas county (Wolf Creek Nuclear Plant area); no county-specific cottage food ordinance found.
Kansas Statutes Annotated §65-689(d)(4) — Food Establishment License Exceptions (Cottage Food Exemption); accompanied by Kan. Admin. Regs. §4-28-33
Full Kansas state report (with PDF download) →Verbatim excerptK.S.A. § 65-689. Same; license requirements, fees, inspections, denial, hearing, display; exceptions (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in the business of conducting a food establishment or food processing plant unless such person shall have in effect a valid license therefor issued by the secretary. [...] (d) A license shall not be required by: (1) A plant or facility registered or licensed by the department of agriculture pursuant to article 7 of chapter 65 of the Kansas Statutes Annotated, and amendments thereto [...] (2) A registered nonprofit organization that provides food without charge solely to people who are food insecure [...] (3) A location where prepackaged individual meals are distributed to persons eligible under the federal older Americans act. (4) A person who produces food for distribution directly to the end consumer, if such food does not require time and temperature control for safety or specialized processing, as determined by the secretary. (5) A person who serves food exclusively on interstate conveyances or common carriers. (6) A person operating a food establishment for less than seven days in any calendar year. [...] Kan. Admin. Regs. § 4-28-33. Sanitation and hygiene requirements for exempt food establishments. Each food establishment exempted from licensure in K.S.A. 65-689, and amendments thereto, shall meet the following requirements: Food preparation areas shall be protected from environmental contamination, including rain, dust, and pests. Food contact surfaces, including cutting boards, utensils, and dishes, shall be cleaned, rinsed, and sanitized before food-handling activities begin and also as necessary.
Source: nationalaglawcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/assets/cottagefood/Kansas.pdf →
Coffey County cottage food — FAQ
Is a home kitchen allowed for cottage food in Coffey County, Kansas?
According to our research: home kitchen is allowed. Restrictions: Kansas exempts non-TCS (shelf-stable) homemade foods sold direct-to-consumer from food establishment licensing requirements (K.S.A. §65-689(d)(4)). No registration, inspection, or food handler certificate required at state level. Local zoning home occupation rules may apply — contact Coffey County zoning office.
Is a health inspection required for home bakers in Coffey County?
Inspection: Upon-complaint. Trigger: Kansas Department of Agriculture may investigate complaints; no routine home kitchen inspection for exempt cottage food operations..
Do I need a home occupation permit in Coffey County?
Home occupation permit: Varies. No state-level food permit required for non-TCS cottage foods. Local zoning ordinances for home occupations may require a permit. Contact Coffey County zoning or planning office (Burlington) to verify requirements.
What is the Kansas cottage food sales cap?
Kansas state law caps cottage food sales at None. County rules may add permits or zoning limits on top.
Where to verify Coffey County rules
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Coffey County vs. bordering counties
| Regulation | Coffey County This county | Allen County | Anderson County |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home kitchen allowed | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Separate dedicated kitchen | No | No | No |
| Pets allowed | No specific pet restriction in state cottage food law; good sanitary practices required. | No specific pet restriction in state cottage food law; good sanitary practices required. | No specific pet restriction in state cottage food law; good sanitary practices required. |
| Inspection required | Upon-complaint | Upon-complaint | Upon-complaint |
| On-site customer pickup | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| On-site signage | Conditional | Conditional | Conditional |
| Delivery / pickup | Direct-to-consumer only. Sales allowed at home, farmers markets, events, roadside stands, online with delivery within Kansas. No wholesale … | Direct-to-consumer only. Sales allowed at home, farmers markets, events, roadside stands, online with delivery within Kansas. No wholesale … | Direct-to-consumer only. Sales allowed at home, farmers markets, events, roadside stands, online with delivery within Kansas. No wholesale … |
| Home occupation permit | Varies | Varies | Varies |
| Local business license | Varies | Varies | Varies |
| Restrictions | Kansas exempts non-TCS (shelf-stable) homemade foods sold direct-to-consumer from food establishment licensing requirements (K.S.A. §65-689… | Kansas exempts non-TCS (shelf-stable) homemade foods sold direct-to-consumer from food establishment licensing requirements (K.S.A. §65-689… | Kansas exempts non-TCS (shelf-stable) homemade foods sold direct-to-consumer from food establishment licensing requirements (K.S.A. §65-689… |
| Food storage | Non-TCS (shelf-stable) foods only; no refrigeration-required products. | Non-TCS (shelf-stable) foods only; no refrigeration-required products. | Non-TCS (shelf-stable) foods only; no refrigeration-required products. |
| Population | 8,334 | 12,554 | 7,799 |
Cottage food law and municipal zoning interact in non-obvious ways. Before investing in equipment or marketing, talk to Kansas'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.