Welcome to the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture's Retail Food page! Here, you can learn about the rules and services for food vendors, including restaurants, food trucks, and farmers markets, to help keep our food safe and delicious.
The program covers all food and drink vendors who serve consumers, for free or for a fee.
On December 28, 2022, the U.S. FDA announced the release of the 2022 FDA Food Code. Under 7 Pa. Code, Chapter 46, the Commonwealth adopts the FDA Model Food Code. This includes its current and future versions. A summary of the changes and the timeline for enforcement is outlined in the FDA Food Code 2022 Notice.
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Not all Retail Food Facilities fall under the PA Department of Agriculture (PDA).
Allegheny, Bucks, Chester, Erie, Montgomery, and Philadelphia have county health departments. They conduct retail inspections and licensing in their jurisdictions.
Some local municipalities, boroughs, townships, and cities do their own inspection and licensing of retail food facilities.
Check Local Health Departments list. It will show if your facility is, or will be, in a Local Health jurisdiction.
If you plan to operate in a local health department's jurisdiction, you must contact EACH department separately for help with licensing. There is no reciprocity between local health departments and PDA.
A facility is exempt from having to obtain a Retail Food Facility License if:
A retail food facility exempt from the Act's license requirements is exempt only from the license requirement. It is still subject to inspection and all other provisions of the Act.