Ohio Administrative Code Title 901:4 - Markets

Ohio Administrative Code – Title 901:4: Markets
Agency: Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA)
Division: Markets Division

🔍 Overview:

Title 901:4 of the Ohio Administrative Code contains rules governing markets under the jurisdiction of the Ohio Department of Agriculture. This includes the operation, regulation, and oversight of public and farmers markets as well as agricultural fairs, expositions, and market facilities that support agricultural commerce in the state.

📁 Common Topics Covered in Title 901:4:

While specific chapter breakdowns may vary over time, this title generally covers:

Rules for Agricultural and Farmers' Markets

Licensing and registration of markets

Sanitation and structural standards for market facilities

Vendor requirements (e.g., handling of produce, labeling, weights & measures compliance)

Regulation of Market Operations

Days/hours of operation

Management and administrative responsibilities of market operators

Dispute resolution among vendors

Inspection and Enforcement

Routine inspections by ODA or local health departments

Violations, penalties, and license suspensions

Fair and Exposition Regulations

Possibly includes rules relating to county and state fairs

Oversight of livestock shows, exhibits, and product sales

Promotion of Ohio Agricultural Products

May include guidelines for "Ohio Proud" or similar branding programs

Rules related to promoting local food and value-added goods

🏛️ Legal Authority:

Title 901:4 rules are issued under the Ohio Revised Code Chapter 901, which gives the Department of Agriculture authority to regulate markets and related agricultural commerce.

⚖️ Purpose:

The overall goal is to:

Maintain safe and orderly market environments

Support local food systems and agriculture

Ensure consumer protection and fair trade practices in market settings

 

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