DENVER (AP) - Farm-fresh eggs are getting a look from Colorado lawmakers, who are considering loosening requirements for selling whole eggs.
A bill under consideration in a House committee Thursday would allow egg producers to sell up to 250 dozen whole eggs per month without holding a dealer's license.
The egg bill is a revision to a measure approved last year to allow home cooks to sell up to $5,000 a year of certain foods without commercial production requirements.
Currently egg producers have to acquire a Small Egg Producer/Dealer license to sell eggs at farmer's markets.
There are no licensing requirements for selling eggs directly from a farm or property.
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