Chapter 625 — Bakeries
and Bakery Products
ORS sections in this chapter were
amended or repealed by the Legislative Assembly during its 2012 regular
session. See the table of ORS sections amended or repealed during the 2012
regular session: 2012 A&R Tables
New sections of law were adopted by the
Legislative Assembly during its 2012 regular session and are likely to be
compiled in this ORS chapter. See
sections in the following 2012 Oregon Laws chapters: 2012
Session Laws 0064
2011 EDITION
BAKERIES AND BAKERY PRODUCTS
FOOD AND OTHER COMMODITIES
BAKERIES
625.010 Definitions
for ORS 625.010 to 625.270
625.020 License
required to operate bakery; exceptions
625.030 Application
for bakery license; inspection of premises and equipment; issuance of
certificate
625.040 Grounds
for denial of application
625.050 Renewal
of bakery license; transfer of license
625.055 Additional
users of bakery; fees; rules
625.060 Cancellation
and suspension
625.070 Posting
and surrender of certificate
625.080 Distributor’s
license required
625.090 Application
for distributor’s license; inspection of premises and equipment; issuance of
certificate
625.100 Grounds
for refusing to issue or for revoking or suspending distributor’s license
625.110 Renewal
of distributor’s license; transfer of license
625.120 Display
and surrender of certificate
625.140 Inspection
of bakeries and vehicles
625.150 Sanitary
regulations
625.160 Powers
of department; rules
625.180 License
fees
625.190 Disposition
of fees
BREAD, ROLLS AND BUNS
625.200 Standard
of weight for bread; sale of loaves of unauthorized weight prohibited; other
products
625.212 Definitions
for ORS 625.215
625.215 Prohibited
bakery products
625.220 Labeling
of bread loaves; exceptions
625.270 Unlawful
sale prohibited
MISCELLANEOUS
625.810 Application
of laws regarding adulterated and misbranded food
PENALTIES
625.990 Penalties
625.995 Civil
penalties; rules; hearing; disposition of moneys
BAKERIES
625.010 Definitions for ORS 625.010 to
625.270. As used in ORS 625.010 to 625.270,
unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)
“Bakery” means any place, premises or establishment where any bakery product is
regularly prepared, processed or manufactured for sale other than for
consumption on the premises where originally prepared, processed or
manufactured.
(2)
“Bakery product” includes bread, rolls, cakes, pies, doughnuts, cookies, biscuits,
crackers and all similar goods, to be used for human food.
(3)
“Container” means the container or wrapper in which bakery products are sold or
offered for sale.
(4)
“Department” means the State Department of Agriculture.
(5)
“Distributor” means any person other than a bakery engaged within the state in
the selling, marketing, or distributing at wholesale or retail any bakery
products but does not include:
(a)
Any person distributing solely bakery products manufactured by the person in a
bakery licensed under ORS 625.010 to 625.270.
(b)
Any retail food store selling or making delivery from a fixed place of
business.
(6)
“Label” or “labeled” means:
(a)
The words “Net Weight” or the abbreviation thereof “Net Wt.”;
(b)
The applicable net weight as prescribed and required for each such loaf of
bread;
(c)
The name and place of business of the manufacturer or distributor;
(d)
The identity of the bakery product within the container; and
(e)
Such other information and wording as may be required by rules promulgated by
the department under the authority granted by ORS 625.160.
(7)
“Person” includes an individual, partnership, corporation, association or club.
[Amended by 1955 c.298 §1; 1959 c.370 §1; 1963 c.594 §2; 1969 c.192 §1; 1987
c.472 §1; 2011 c.65 §1]
625.020 License required to operate
bakery; exceptions. (1) Except as provided in
subsection (2) of this section, no person shall operate or participate in the
operation of any bakery within this state without a bakery license for that
bakery, issued and in effect under ORS 625.010 to 625.270.
(2)
A license is not required for a domestic kitchen type bakery that is operated
in behalf of a nonprofit institution or is otherwise not operated for profit. [Amended
by 1975 c.312 §1]
625.030 Application for bakery license;
inspection of premises and equipment; issuance of certificate.
Application for a bakery license shall be made in writing to the State
Department of Agriculture on forms supplied by the department. After receipt of
the application and the fees required by ORS 625.180, the department shall
cause to be made a proper detailed inspection of the premises and equipment or
of the plans and specifications of the bakery involved. If the department finds
that the premises and equipment are or will be of a sanitary construction,
design or condition and that the applicant has complied with and will be able
to comply with ORS 625.010 to 625.270, the application shall be approved and
the department shall issue to the applicant a numbered license certificate
bearing the name and address of the licensee and of the premises licensed.
625.040 Grounds for denial of application.
The State Department of Agriculture shall refuse to grant any application for a
bakery license if the department finds after proper investigation that any of
the following has occurred:
(1)
The applicant has made to the department any false statement of a material
nature.
(2)
The premises or equipment of the bakery sought to be licensed are not of a
sanitary construction, design or condition. However, this section may not be
applied to prevent licensing and operation of a bakery solely because the
bakery is in an area that is part of and not separate from a domestic kitchen
if the bakery is upon investigation by the department found to be constructed
and maintained in a clean, healthful and sanitary condition.
(3)
The applicant has failed to comply with ORS 625.010 to 625.270 or any other
applicable law of this state relative to bakeries or bakery products or any
regulation in effect thereunder, except that if it is determined that an
applicant has not so complied the applicant shall be allowed a reasonable time,
not exceeding 30 days, within which to comply, and the refusal or neglect of
the applicant to comply within that period is cause for denial of the
application. [Amended by 1973 c.243 §1; 2005 c.22 §441]
625.050 Renewal of bakery license;
transfer of license. Each bakery license may be
renewed annually by paying to the State Department of Agriculture the required
annual license fee. The license is not transferable to any person or applicable
to any location other than that for which originally issued. [Amended by 1989
c.253 §1]
625.055 Additional users of bakery; fees;
rules. (1) The State Department of Agriculture
may issue licenses under ORS 625.030 to one or more additional users of a
bakery that is licensed primarily for operation by another person. A license
issued to an additional user of the bakery shall cover all operations at that
bakery by the person licensed. Regardless of the number of persons licensed to
use a bakery, the department may not recognize more than one person as the
primary operator of the bakery.
(2)
The department may assess a license fee to an additional user of a bakery,
calculated as provided in ORS 625.180. In calculating license fees under ORS
625.180, the gross sales by an additional user of a bakery are independent of
the gross sales by any other user or the primary operator of the bakery.
(3)
Notwithstanding ORS 625.050, the department may adopt rules to establish the
license expiration, renewal and application dates for additional users of a
bakery.
(4)
The department may adopt rules to determine the responsibilities of a bakery’s
primary operator and additional users of the bakery under requirements
prescribed by the department as provided under ORS 625.150.
(5)
A recognized primary operator of a bakery shall notify the department upon the
expiration or termination of the rental or lease of the bakery by an additional
user of the bakery.
(6)
Subsections (1) to (5) of this section do not apply to a bakery located in an
area that is part of a domestic kitchen. [2007 c.645 §10]
625.060 Cancellation and suspension.
The State Department of Agriculture may cancel or suspend any bakery license if
it finds after proper investigation that:
(1)
The licensee has violated any provision of ORS 625.010 to 625.270 or of any
other law of this state relating to the operation of bakeries or the
manufacture or handling of any bakery product, or any regulation effective
thereunder; or
(2)
The licensed bakery premises or any equipment used therein or in connection
therewith is in an insanitary condition and the licensee has failed or refused
to remedy the condition within 10 days after receipt from the department of
written notice so to do.
625.070 Posting and surrender of
certificate. The operator of the licensed bakery
shall keep the numbered license certificate posted conspicuously on the
licensed premises. In the event of revocation or suspension of the license, the
certificate shall be surrendered by the licensee to the State Department of
Agriculture promptly upon demand.
625.080 Distributor’s license required.
No person shall engage within this state in the sale or distribution of any
bakery product, other than exclusively as a retail food store or otherwise at
retail at a fixed place or places of business, without holding a license so to
do issued to that person by the State Department of Agriculture; but this does
not affect the delivery of bakery products sold in a retail food store. A
distributor’s license is not required of any person distributing solely bakery
products manufactured by the person in a bakery licensed under ORS 625.010 to
625.270.
625.090 Application for distributor’s
license; inspection of premises and equipment; issuance of certificate.
Application for a distributor’s license shall be filed in writing with the
State Department of Agriculture on the form prescribed and supplied by the
department. After receipt of the application and the fees required by ORS
625.180, the department shall cause to be made a proper detailed inspection of
the premises and equipment to be used by the applicant in distribution within
this state of bakery products. If the department finds that the premises and
equipment are or will be of a sanitary construction, design or condition and
that the applicant has complied with and will be able to comply with ORS
625.010 to 625.270, the application shall be approved and there shall be issued
to the applicant a numbered license certificate bearing the name and address of
the licensee.
625.100 Grounds for refusing to issue or
for revoking or suspending distributor’s license.
The State Department of Agriculture may refuse to issue or may revoke or
suspend any distributor’s license by reason of the violation or participation
of the distributor in a violation of ORS 625.010 to 625.270 or of any other law
of this state relating or applicable to the sanitary handling, storage,
packaging, sale, transportation or distribution of bakery products, or of any
regulation effective thereunder.
625.110 Renewal of distributor’s license;
transfer of license. Each distributor’s license may
be renewed annually upon written application to the State Department of
Agriculture and payment of the required annual license fee for the following
year. A distributor’s license is not transferable and is strictly personal to
the person to whom issued. [Amended by 1989 c.253 §2]
625.120 Display and surrender of
certificate. The distributor’s numbered license
certificate shall be kept posted conspicuously at the licensee’s principal
public place of business within this state. The licensee shall also cause to be
displayed conspicuously on the outside of each vehicle used by the licensee in
distribution of bakery products the statement “State Bakery Distributor’s
License No.___,” including the proper license number. In event of revocation or
suspension of the license, the certificate shall be surrendered by the licensee
to the State Department of Agriculture promptly upon demand.
625.130
[Repealed by 1961 c.425 §20]
625.140 Inspection of bakeries and
vehicles. The State Department of Agriculture
shall cause to be made periodically a thorough inspection of each licensed
bakery to determine whether or not the premises are constructed, equipped and
operated in accordance with the requirements of ORS 625.010 to 625.270 and of
all other laws of this state relating to bakeries or bakery products and all
regulations effective thereunder. Such inspection shall also be made of each
vehicle used by a bakery or distributor licensed under ORS 625.010 to 625.270
in transporting or distributing any bakery product within this state.
625.150 Sanitary regulations.
The State Department of Agriculture shall prescribe reasonable sanitation
requirements, not inconsistent with existing laws or regulations issued
thereunder, governing the storing, handling, mixing, preparation, processing,
manufacture, transportation and distribution of bakery products, and the design,
construction, installation, maintenance, use, care and cleaning of utensils and
equipment used therein or in connection therewith. Upon promulgation of any
such regulation, any violation thereof is punishable as provided in ORS 625.990
and 625.995. Any such regulation may be amended, altered or repealed by the
department. [Amended by 1987 c.472 §8; 2009 c.175 §19]
625.160 Powers of department; rules.
(1) The State Department of Agriculture has the powers necessary to enable it
to carry out the provisions of ORS 625.010 to 625.270. The department may adopt
rules necessary to carry out the provisions of ORS 625.010 to 625.270, and may
amend or repeal the rules.
(2)
Such rules shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a)
The location of advertising, lettering, wording or figures that appear on a
bakery product container and the minimum contents thereof.
(b)
The size, form and method of printing to be used in labeling.
(c)
Standards of identity, standards of weight and standards of quality for bakery
products which shall be compatible with the federal standards of identity and
quality for bakery products. [Amended by 1969 c.192 §2; 1975 c.265 §1; 1987
c.472 §2]
625.170
[Repealed by 1959 c.370 §5]
625.180 License fees.
(1) Every bakery or bakery distributor doing business in this state shall pay a
license fee.
(2)
The license fees for a distributor may not be less than $25 and may not exceed
$108. The fees for a bakery, other than a domestic kitchen bakery, are:
(a)
$244 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are not more than $50,000;
(b)
$379 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are more than $50,000 and not more than
$500,000;
(c)
$487 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are more than $500,000 and not more
than $1 million;
(d)
$812 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are more than $1 million and not more
than $5 million;
(e)
$1,082 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are more than $5 million and not more
than $10 million; or
(f)
$1,624 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are more than $10 million.
(3)
The license fees for a domestic kitchen bakery are:
(a)
$152 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are not more than $50,000;
(b)
$216 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are more than $50,000 and not more than
$500,000;
(c)
$325 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are more than $500,000 and not more
than $1 million;
(d)
$487 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are more than $1 million and not more
than $5 million;
(e)
$649 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are more than $5 million and not more
than $10 million; or
(f)
$812 if the bakery’s annual gross sales are more than $10 million.
(4)
In establishing the amount of the license fee for a bakery or bakery
distributor, the department shall use the annual gross sales by that bakery or
distributor within Oregon during the prior calendar year or, if the bakery or
distributor maintains sales records on a fiscal basis, the prior fiscal year.
If the bakery or distributor applying for an original license or for a renewal
license cannot provide the annual gross sales for a full calendar year, the
department shall base the fee on estimated annual gross sales by the bakery or
distributor. If a bakery or distributor whose previous year’s fee was
determined using an estimated gross sales figure applies for renewal of that
license, the fee for the previous license year shall be adjusted to reflect the
actual gross sales by the bakery or distributor. [Amended by 1967 c.244 §1;
1973 c.243 §2; 1975 c.312 §2; 1982 s.s.1 c.4 §11; 1983 c.503 §1; 1989 c.253 §3;
1991 c.632
§6; 2005 c.22 §442; 2005 c.735 §§13,14]
625.190 Disposition of fees.
All fees received by the State Department of Agriculture under ORS 625.010 to
625.270 shall be deposited in the Department of Agriculture Service Fund and
are continuously appropriated to the department for the purpose of carrying out
ORS 625.010 to 625.270. [Amended by 1979 c.499 §25]
BREAD, ROLLS AND BUNS
625.200 Standard of weight for bread; sale
of loaves of unauthorized weight prohibited; other products.
(1) Bread, manufactured, made or kept for the purpose of sale, offered or
exposed for sale, or sold in the form of loaves, shall be of such a standard of
weight as the State Department of Agriculture by rule may prescribe.
(2)
For the purpose of this section bread shall be deemed to be in the form of
loaves, whether or not the loaf is wrapped, or whether transparent or other
wrapping is used, or whether or not the loaf is sliced, and shall be deemed to
be in package form when wrapped, and shall be labeled with the net weight and
such other labeling as may be required by rules promulgated by the department
under the authority granted in ORS 625.160.
(3)
No person shall manufacture, make, procure or keep for the purpose of sale,
offer or expose for sale, or sell bread in the form of loaves which does not
conform to the weights specified by rule.
(4)
This section does not apply to biscuits, buns, crackers, rolls, cakes or
cookies, which, when sold or offered for sale, shall be sold either by net
weight or numerical count, and when in package form shall be marked plainly as
to the net weight or numerical count, except that packages containing more than
12 shall be labeled with the net weight. [Amended by 1953 c.657 §2; 1959 c.370 §2;
1969 c.192 §3; 1987 c.472 §3]
625.205 [1953
c.651 §2; 1955 c.298 §2; 1971 c.176 §10; repealed by 1975 c.265 §15]
625.209 [1959
c.370 §4; repealed by 1987 c.472 §5]
625.210
[Repealed by 1959 c.370 §5]
625.212 Definitions for ORS 625.215.
As used in ORS 625.215:
(1)
“Bread” means white bread, milk bread, raisin bread, Vienna, French and Italian
breads and other breads as identified in definitions and standards adopted by
the State Department of Agriculture under ORS 625.160.
(2)
“Buns” means white buns, hamburger buns, hot dog buns, raisin buns, sweet buns
made with fillings or coatings and other buns as identified in definitions and
standards adopted by the department under ORS 625.160. “Buns” does not include
foods made with cake flour or other specialty flours.
(3)
“Enriched” means the addition of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients to make
enriched bread, enriched rolls or enriched buns as identified in definitions
and standards adopted by the department under ORS 625.160.
(4)
“Rolls” means white rolls, Parker House and other soft rolls, Vienna, Kaiser
and other hard rolls, raisin rolls, sweet rolls made with fillings or coatings,
doughnuts and other rolls as identified in definitions and standards adopted by
the department under ORS 625.160. “Rolls” does not include foods made with cake
flour or other specialty flours. [1971 c.176 §2; 1975 c.265 §2; 2005 c.22 §443;
2011 c.66 §1]
625.215 Prohibited bakery products.
A person may not manufacture, bake, sell or offer for sale bread, rolls or buns
for human consumption unless the bread, rolls or buns:
(1)
Are enriched; or
(2)
Are made only with whole grain flours. [1971 c.176 §3; 2011 c.66 §2]
625.220 Labeling of bread loaves;
exceptions. Bread sold or offered for sale in the
form of loaves shall be conspicuously labeled as required by the rules
promulgated by the State Department of Agriculture under the authority of ORS
625.160. The provisions of this section do not apply to:
(1)
A bakery where unwrapped bread is displayed and can be inspected by prospective
purchasers and where, after purchase, the loaf of bread is immediately placed
in a bag by the bakery personnel.
(2)
A bakery that is a wholesale establishment that sells bread to a restaurant in
which the bread is consumed on the premises.
(3)
Bread sold at an occasional temporary bake sale held by a fraternal, religious,
social or service organization. [1963 c.594 §3; 1965 c.142 §1; 1969 c.192 §4;
1987 c.472 §4; 2009 c.11 §80]
625.230 [1963
c.594 §4; repealed by 1969 c.192 §7]
625.240 [1963
c.594 §5; 1965 c.142 §2; 1969 c.192 §5; repealed by 1987 c.472 §5]
625.250 [1963
c.594 §§6,7; 1969 c.192 §6; repealed by 1987 c.472 §5]
625.260 [1963
c.594 §9; repealed by 1987 c.472 §5]
625.270 Unlawful sale prohibited.
A person may not sell, offer for sale, hold for sale or bake a loaf of bread in
violation of the provisions of ORS 625.010 to 625.270 or orders thereunder. [1963
c.594 §8; 1987 c.472 §6; 2009 c.11 §81]
625.310
[Repealed by 1987 c.472 §5]
625.320
[Repealed by 1987 c.472 §5]
625.330
[Amended by 1981 c.897 §74; repealed by 1987 c.472 §5]
625.340
[Amended by 1979 c.284 §183; 1981 c.898 §51; repealed by 1987 c.472 §5]
625.350
[Repealed by 1987 c.472 §5]
MISCELLANEOUS
625.810 Application of laws regarding
adulterated and misbranded food. The
provisions of ORS 616.215, 616.235 and 616.250 relating to prohibited acts and
adulterated and misbranded foods are applicable to this chapter. [1975 c.265 §7]
PENALTIES
625.990 Penalties.
Violation of any provision of ORS 625.010 to 625.270 is a Class A violation.
Justice courts have concurrent jurisdiction with circuit courts of all criminal
offenses provided for in ORS 625.010 to 625.270. [Amended by 1987 c.472 §7;
1999 c.1051 §211]
625.995 Civil penalties; rules; hearing;
disposition of moneys. (1) In addition to any penalty
available under ORS 561.190 or 625.990, the State Department of Agriculture may
impose a civil penalty for a violation of ORS 625.010 to 625.270 or of rules or
regulations adopted under ORS 625.010 to 625.270. For the purposes of this
section, each day a violation continues after the period of time established
for compliance shall be considered a separate violation unless the department
finds that a different period of time is more appropriate to describe a
specific violation event.
(2)
The department may adopt rules establishing a schedule of civil penalties that
may be imposed under this section. Civil penalties imposed under this section
may not exceed $10,000 for each violation.
(3)
When the department imposes a civil penalty under subsection (1) of this
section, the department shall impose the penalty in the manner provided by ORS
183.745, except that the written application for a hearing must be received by
the department no later than 10 days after the date of mailing or personal
service of the notice of civil penalty.
(4)
Moneys received by the department from civil penalties imposed under this
section shall be deposited in the General Fund to the credit of the Department
of Agriculture Account. [2009 c.175 §21]
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