Massachusetts State Food Regulations
Your centralized portal for state and municipal compliance directories in Massachusetts. Confirm Sanitary Code 105 CMR 590.000 rules, the pioneering Massachusetts Food Allergen Awareness Act, and local Board of Health Residential Kitchen codes.
Bay State Regulatory Base
Massachusetts enforces strict food safety, menu allergy notifications, and home-based culinary operation codes across state public health divisions and local health districts.
Active Massachusetts Statutes
State Sanitary Code (105 CMR 590)
Minimum Sanitation Standards
Adopts and incorporates by reference the federal FDA Model Food Code. Sets absolute criteria for sanitation permits, holding temperatures, equipment installations, and local board of health physical inspections.
MA Allergen Awareness Act
M.G.L. c. 140, § 6B
Requires all retail food establishments serving food for immediate consumption to feature an approved allergen awareness poster in employee prep areas, post specific menu notices for diners, and employ certified allergen-trained managers.
Retail Residential Kitchens
Local Board of Health Permits
Allows Massachusetts residents to manufacture non-TCS, shelf-stable foods in a residential home kitchen for direct-to-consumer sales. Significantly, Massachusetts imposes no statewide annual gross sales cap.
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