Regulations
Read through the zoning regulations for your municipality and familiarize yourself with Act 143.
- Obtain a zoning permit (if necessary).
- Determine if your municipality requires a site plan review.
- Submit an application and site plan review to your municipality (if necessary).
It’s important to note that Act 143, as amended by Act 181, in Vermont. If your business features or sells qualifyingproducts, you may need to submit an application to your municipality for a site plan review. The definition of qualifying products has been expanded to include:
- Agricultural products produced on any farm, regardless of total annual sales
- Products that name, describe, or promote the farm or AOFB
- Bread and baked goods
- All previously allowed products under Act 143
Importantly, Act 181 has removed the requirement that at least 50% of annual income must come from products grown or produced on the farm where the business is located.
Different municipalities may have different rules, but they cannot prohibit an accessory on-farm business.
Permits
- ; they can help you determine what permits you’ll need.
- If proposing construction/renovations for a commercial purpose or otherwise, to determine whether an Act 250 land use permit application is required.
- “It’s important to note that Act 181 has introduced changes to Act 250 regulations for Accessory On-Farm Businesses (AOFBs) in Vermont. As of July 1, 2024, construction of improvements for storage or sale of qualifying products is now exempt from Act 250 permitting. Additionally, construction for preparation or processing of qualifying products is exempt if more than 50% of total annual sales come from products produced on the farm.
- If you add bathrooms, .
- Make sure to also consider .
Liability
- Read through Act 31.
- Post signs at agritourism activities that meet the specifications of Act 31.
- Include the warning notice language in every written contract between an agritourism host and a participant.
- Check with your insurance agent to make sure this type of activity is covered in your policy.
Note: Roadside farmstands do not meet the specifications of Act 31, so if you choose to open a roadside farmstand, you do not need signage.
Licenses
- Decide what food and products will be sold at your establishment.
- Research any regulations and permits that may be necessary for those products.
- If you are preparing food, you will need a food service license, and should .
- For licensing, operators are expected to demonstrate knowledge of food safety. The ServSafe (or other) certification is not specifically required, however, it is recommended that operators participate in some kind of food safety training to increase knowledge of safe food handling.
Regulations and Licenses
The following table can help you navigate the regulations and licenses required for various types of foods and products that you may be selling or serving.
- If you are selling wholesale, follow regulations listed below.
- If you are producing and serving food regularly, then you may need licensing from the agency for food processing, as well as separate licensing for food service from the Department of Health.
- If you are using products from your farm to make any of these products (for example, jams) then you should follow any regulations listed below for those products.
Food Product | Examples | Agency with Oversight | Permits/Licenses that Apply |
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Dairy | Milk, cheese | Phone: 802-828-2421 |
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Frozen Dessert | Ice cream, sorbet | Phone: 802-828-2421 |
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Baked Goods | Pastries, bread, cake | Vermont Department of Health, Bakery Section Phone 802-863-7221 |
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Meat | Sliced deli meat, sausages, whole meat cuts | Phone: 802-828-2426 |
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Processed Food | Candy, popcorn, jellies, ciders | Vermont Department of Health Phone: 802-863-7221 |
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Canned Goods | Fruits, meat | Vermont Department of Health for fruit and vegetables and Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets for meat Phone (Department of Health): 802-863-7221 Phone (VAAFM): 802-828-2426 |
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Malt and Vinous Beverages | Wine, beer, spirits, cider, mead | Department of liquor control enforcement and licensing division Contact: 802-828-2345 |
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Maple Syrup | Syrup, sugar | Phone: 802-828-2430 |
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General Produce | Tomatoes, corn, squash | Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets Phone: 802-461-5128 |
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Strawberries | Vermont Statutes Phone: 802-828-2430 |
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Eggs | Vermont Statutes Phone: 802-828-2430 |
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Potatoes | Vermont Statutes Phone: 802-828-2430 |
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Apples | Vermont Statutes Phone: 802-828-2430 |
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