US States: Texas

Texas State Food Regulations

Your single portal for state-level compliance directories in Texas. Check legislative mandates, identify key operational exposures, and connect with health, training, and sanitation guidelines.

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Texas enforces strict guidelines under the Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER) to maintain statewide food safety. Use this directory to align your team with official Department of State Health Services (DSHS) metrics.

Active TFER Framework
HSC §437 Primary Legal Code
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Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER)

25 TAC §228

Enforces absolute standards for storage temperatures, professional kitchen sanitation, hygiene, pest management, and cross-contact prevention across all commercial food facilities in Texas.

Home Operations

Texas Cottage Food Law

TX HSC §437.0196

Allows culinary entrepreneurs to safely package and sell low-risk baked goods, canned jams, pickles, and dry mixes prepared inside domestic residential kitchens directly to end-consumers without a health permit.

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Texas Food Handler Certification

TX HSC §438.043

Mandates that all commercial food handlers obtain an accredited safety and hygiene certification within 30 days of hiring. Establishments must retain these records for local health inspections.

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