Ceramic, china, crystal utensils, and decorative utensils, such as hand-painted ceramic or china, that are used in contact with food must be lead-free or contain levels of lead not exceeding the limits of the following utensil categories:P1
Utensil Category | Ceramic Article Description | Maximum Lead mg/L |
Beverage mugs, cups, pitchers | Coffee mugs | 0.5 |
Large hollowware (excluding pitchers) | Bowls ≥ 1.16 quart (1.1 liter) | 1.0 |
Small hollowware (excluding cups and mugs) | Bowls < 1.16 quart (1.1 liter) | 2.0 |
Flat tableware | Plates, saucers | 3.0 |
Pewter alloys containing lead in excess of 0.05 percent must not be used as a food-contact surface.P1
Solder and flux containing lead in excess of 0.2 percent must not be used as a food-contact surface.
23 SR 519; 43 SR 295
October 17, 2019
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes