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Do I need a license to sell
jellies and jams at a farmers' market? A: Normally, you would need a license, however, there are exceptions. For more information on this exemption, see the section "Who is exempt from licensing at a Farmers' Market. If you have additional questions or to enquire on specific requirements, please call the Dairy and Food Information Desk
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Q:
If I am a landscaper, do I need a nursery
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How do I get certified as a women-owned business?
A: There is no certification process at the Federal level (although there is legislation in process to do so). You simply "self-certify" yourself on the various government forms. If, after a contract award, another vendor decides to protest the award, you may be required to produce "proof" of your status. Some States, however, do have a certification process for State procurements. This process is usually administered through the State's Economic Development Council. Contact your local SBA office for additional information.
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Q:
Do I need a license for my new business? I am a sole
proprietorship.
A: Maybe yes, maybe no. It is safe to say that most small businesses probably do not need a license. For example, if you will be consulting (a typical and popular small business) it is doubtful that you need a license. However most states have licensing requirements for certain types of businesses and you should check with your local government offices to see if your specific business needs a license. Examples of businesses requiring licensing include Barbers, Attorneys, Doctors, Dentists, Contractors, Insurance Brokers, Opticians, Veterinarians.
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Q:
What is a "noxious weed" and what
plants are considered "noxious"?
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