Home Industry License

11 GCA § 72157 — under Commercial Licenses.

11 GCA § 72157

(a) As used in this section: (1) Home industry means (i) engaging in the business [in] one’s home of manufacturing handicrafts, souvenirs, food and other items of home manufacture, sewing, silversmithing and

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blacksmithing; and (ii) earning gross revenue of not more than One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) annually. (2) Family members means persons living in the same household and who are related within the third degree of consanguinity. (b) Home Industry License. Any person who does business as a home industry shall obtain a home industry license. The annual fee for a home industry license is Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) for each business licenseable activity at each location. A person applying for a home industry license shall not be required to receive endorsements from the Department of Land Management, the Department of Labor, the Department of Revenue and Taxation and from the Department of Public Works. However, when the license is for food preparation, the health certificate for persons handling food and the health certificate for the suitability of the place of preparation shall be required. For purposes of this Section, no person may qualify for a home industry license if he employs in his business persons other than family members and if such business is not actually conducted in his own home. A person qualifying for a home industry license under this Section may engage in the manufacture of products and wholesale sales without obtaining any other business licenses. SOURCE: GC § 16114 added by P.L. 15-71. Subsection (b) amended by P.L. 29- 002:V:I:28 (May 18, 2007).