US States: Connecticut

Connecticut State Food Regulations

Your centralized portal for state and local compliance directories in Connecticut. Confirm FDA Food Code transitions, the critical Public Act 23-115 allergen awareness policies, and cottage food operation regulations.

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Constitution State Regulatory Base

Connecticut enforces strict food protection standards following its transition to the FDA Model Food Code alongside local municipal health ordinances.

Jan 2025 PA 23-115 Active
Class 1-4 Establishment Tiers
Active Directories

Active Connecticut Statutes

Primary Framework

CT FDA Food Code Adoption

Standardized Classification Systems

Replaces the historical CT Public Health Code with a modernized, scientific framework. Formulates operations into four distinct classes and mandates Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) supervision on-site.

Active Mandate

CT Public Act No. 23-115

Menu & Poster Allergen Rules

Imposes dual mandates: Class 2, 3, and 4 establishments must prominently display an approved staff-facing allergy poster and add explicit customer allergy advisories onto all public menus and digital menu boards.

Domestic Production

CT Cottage Food Program

Home Kitchen Licensure

Regulated by the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP). Allows individuals to produce non-perishable low-risk items in their home kitchens for direct sale to Connecticut consumers, subject to licensing audits.

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Do you need assistance auditing your allergen menu notifications, training staff under PA 23-115, or planning food establishment license submissions?

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