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1-Amended IN Assembly March 20, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2212Introduced by Assembly Member TingFebruary 12, 2018 An act to amend Section Sections 113789 and 113895 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to the California Retail Food Code.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2212, as amended, Ting. California Retail Food Code: food facilities. meal delivery services.Existing law, the California Retail Food Code, establishes uniform health and sanitation standards for retail food facilities for regulation by the State Department of Public Health and requires local health enforcement agencies to enforce those provisions. Existing law defines food facility as an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level. Existing law defines retail as storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Under existing law, a violation of the California Retail Food Code is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine, imprisonment in the county jail, or both.This bill would add subscription-based meal delivery services, as specified, to the existing definition of retail. By expanding the definition of retail, the bill would expand the applicability of an existing crime. The bill would also make a technical change to the definition of food facility for purposes of the California Retail Food Code. Code by including a specific crossreference to the existing definition of retail. retail.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NOYES Local Program: NOYES Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 113789 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:113789. (a) Food facility means an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level, as defined in Section 113895, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) An operation where food is consumed on or off the premises, regardless of whether there is a charge for the food.(2) A place used in conjunction with the operations described in this subdivision, including, but not limited to, storage facilities for food-related utensils, equipment, and materials.(b) Food facility includes permanent and nonpermanent food facilities, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) Public and private school cafeterias.(2) Restricted food service facilities.(3) Licensed health care facilities, except as provided in paragraph (12) of subdivision (c).(4) Commissaries.(5) Mobile food facilities.(6) Mobile support units.(7) Temporary food facilities.(8) Vending machines.(9) Certified farmers markets, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114370.(10) Farm stands, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114375.(11) Fishermens markets.(c) Food facility does not include any of the following:(1) A cooperative arrangement wherein no permanent facilities are used for storing or handling food.(2) A private home, including a cottage food operation that is registered or has a permit pursuant to Section 114365.(3) A church, private club, or other nonprofit association that gives or sells food to its members and guests, and not to the general public, at an event that occurs not more than three days in any 90-day period.(4) A for-profit entity that gives or sells food at an event that occurs not more than three days in a 90-day period for the benefit of a nonprofit association, if the for-profit entity receives no monetary benefit, other than that resulting from recognition from participating in an event.(5) Premises set aside for wine tasting, as that term is used in Section 23356.1 of the Business and Professions Code, or premises set aside by a beer manufacturer, as defined in Section 25000.2 of the Business and Professions Code, and in the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, that comply with Section 118375, regardless of whether there is a charge for the wine or beer tasting, if no other beverage, except for bottles of wine or beer and prepackaged nonpotentially hazardous beverages, is offered for sale or for onsite consumption and no food, except for crackers, pretzels, or prepackaged food that is not potentially hazardous food is offered for sale or for onsite consumption.(6) An outlet or location, including, but not limited to, premises, operated by a producer, selling or offering for sale only whole produce grown by the producer or shell eggs, or both, provided the sales are conducted at an outlet or location controlled by the producer.(7) A commercial food processing establishment, as defined in Section 111955.(8) A child day care facility, as defined in Section 1596.750.(9) A community care facility, as defined in Section 1502.(10) A residential care facility for the elderly, as defined in Section 1569.2.(11) A residential care facility for the chronically ill, which has the same meaning as a residential care facility, as defined in Section 1568.01.(12) (A) An intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, as defined in subdivisions (e), (h), and (m) of Section 1250, with a capacity of six beds or fewer.(B) A facility described in subparagraph (A) shall report any foodborne illness or outbreak to the local health department and to the State Department of Public Health within 24 hours of the illness or outbreak.(13) A community food producer, as defined in Section 113752.SEC. 2. Section 113895 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:113895. Retail means the storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Retail includes a subscription-based meal delivery service that provides customers with recipes and preportioned ingredients needed to prepare those recipes at home.SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district will be incurred because this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2212Introduced by Assembly Member TingFebruary 12, 2018 An act to amend Section 113789 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to the California Retail Food Code.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2212, as introduced, Ting. California Retail Food Code: food facilities.Existing law, the California Retail Food Code, establishes uniform health and sanitation standards for retail food facilities for regulation by the State Department of Public Health and requires local health agencies to enforce those provisions. Existing law defines food facility as an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level. Existing law defines retail as storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service.This bill would make a technical change to the definition of food facility for purposes of the California Retail Food Code. by including a specific crossreference to the existing definition of retail.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 113789 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:113789. (a) Food facility means an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level, as defined in Section 113895, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) An operation where food is consumed on or off the premises, regardless of whether there is a charge for the food.(2) A place used in conjunction with the operations described in this subdivision, including, but not limited to, storage facilities for food-related utensils, equipment, and materials.(b) Food facility includes permanent and nonpermanent food facilities, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) Public and private school cafeterias.(2) Restricted food service facilities.(3) Licensed health care facilities, except as provided in paragraph (12) of subdivision (c).(4) Commissaries.(5) Mobile food facilities.(6) Mobile support units.(7) Temporary food facilities.(8) Vending machines.(9) Certified farmers markets, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114370.(10) Farm stands, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114375.(11) Fishermens markets.(c) Food facility does not include any of the following:(1) A cooperative arrangement wherein no permanent facilities are used for storing or handling food.(2) A private home, including a cottage food operation that is registered or has a permit pursuant to Section 114365.(3) A church, private club, or other nonprofit association that gives or sells food to its members and guests, and not to the general public, at an event that occurs not more than three days in any 90-day period.(4) A for-profit entity that gives or sells food at an event that occurs not more than three days in a 90-day period for the benefit of a nonprofit association, if the for-profit entity receives no monetary benefit, other than that resulting from recognition from participating in an event.(5) Premises set aside for wine tasting, as that term is used in Section 23356.1 of the Business and Professions Code, or premises set aside by a beer manufacturer, as defined in Section 25000.2 of the Business and Professions Code, and in the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, that comply with Section 118375, regardless of whether there is a charge for the wine or beer tasting, if no other beverage, except for bottles of wine or beer and prepackaged nonpotentially hazardous beverages, is offered for sale or for onsite consumption and no food, except for crackers, pretzels, or prepackaged food that is not potentially hazardous food is offered for sale or for onsite consumption.(6) An outlet or location, including, but not limited to, premises, operated by a producer, selling or offering for sale only whole produce grown by the producer or shell eggs, or both, provided the sales are conducted at an outlet or location controlled by the producer.(7) A commercial food processing establishment, as defined in Section 111955.(8) A child day care facility, as defined in Section 1596.750.(9) A community care facility, as defined in Section 1502.(10) A residential care facility for the elderly, as defined in Section 1569.2.(11) A residential care facility for the chronically ill, which has the same meaning as a residential care facility, as defined in Section 1568.01.(12) (A) An intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, as defined in subdivisions (e), (h), and (m) of Section 1250, with a capacity of six beds or fewer.(B) A facility described in subparagraph (A) shall report any foodborne illness or outbreak to the local health department and to the State Department of Public Health within 24 hours of the illness or outbreak.(13) A community food producer, as defined in Section 113752.
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3- Amended IN Assembly March 20, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2212Introduced by Assembly Member TingFebruary 12, 2018 An act to amend Section Sections 113789 and 113895 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to the California Retail Food Code.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2212, as amended, Ting. California Retail Food Code: food facilities. meal delivery services.Existing law, the California Retail Food Code, establishes uniform health and sanitation standards for retail food facilities for regulation by the State Department of Public Health and requires local health enforcement agencies to enforce those provisions. Existing law defines food facility as an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level. Existing law defines retail as storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Under existing law, a violation of the California Retail Food Code is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine, imprisonment in the county jail, or both.This bill would add subscription-based meal delivery services, as specified, to the existing definition of retail. By expanding the definition of retail, the bill would expand the applicability of an existing crime. The bill would also make a technical change to the definition of food facility for purposes of the California Retail Food Code. Code by including a specific crossreference to the existing definition of retail. retail.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NOYES Local Program: NOYES
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2212Introduced by Assembly Member TingFebruary 12, 2018 An act to amend Section 113789 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to the California Retail Food Code.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2212, as introduced, Ting. California Retail Food Code: food facilities.Existing law, the California Retail Food Code, establishes uniform health and sanitation standards for retail food facilities for regulation by the State Department of Public Health and requires local health agencies to enforce those provisions. Existing law defines food facility as an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level. Existing law defines retail as storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service.This bill would make a technical change to the definition of food facility for purposes of the California Retail Food Code. by including a specific crossreference to the existing definition of retail.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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26-Existing law, the California Retail Food Code, establishes uniform health and sanitation standards for retail food facilities for regulation by the State Department of Public Health and requires local health enforcement agencies to enforce those provisions. Existing law defines food facility as an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level. Existing law defines retail as storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Under existing law, a violation of the California Retail Food Code is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine, imprisonment in the county jail, or both.This bill would add subscription-based meal delivery services, as specified, to the existing definition of retail. By expanding the definition of retail, the bill would expand the applicability of an existing crime. The bill would also make a technical change to the definition of food facility for purposes of the California Retail Food Code. Code by including a specific crossreference to the existing definition of retail. retail.The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
26+Existing law, the California Retail Food Code, establishes uniform health and sanitation standards for retail food facilities for regulation by the State Department of Public Health and requires local health agencies to enforce those provisions. Existing law defines food facility as an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level. Existing law defines retail as storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service.This bill would make a technical change to the definition of food facility for purposes of the California Retail Food Code. by including a specific crossreference to the existing definition of retail.
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28-Existing law, the California Retail Food Code, establishes uniform health and sanitation standards for retail food facilities for regulation by the State Department of Public Health and requires local health enforcement agencies to enforce those provisions. Existing law defines food facility as an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level. Existing law defines retail as storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Under existing law, a violation of the California Retail Food Code is a misdemeanor punishable by a fine, imprisonment in the county jail, or both.
28+Existing law, the California Retail Food Code, establishes uniform health and sanitation standards for retail food facilities for regulation by the State Department of Public Health and requires local health agencies to enforce those provisions. Existing law defines food facility as an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level. Existing law defines retail as storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service.
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30-This bill would add subscription-based meal delivery services, as specified, to the existing definition of retail. By expanding the definition of retail, the bill would expand the applicability of an existing crime. The bill would also make a technical change to the definition of food facility for purposes of the California Retail Food Code. Code by including a specific crossreference to the existing definition of retail. retail.
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30+This bill would make a technical change to the definition of food facility for purposes of the California Retail Food Code. by including a specific crossreference to the existing definition of retail.
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40-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 113789 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:113789. (a) Food facility means an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level, as defined in Section 113895, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) An operation where food is consumed on or off the premises, regardless of whether there is a charge for the food.(2) A place used in conjunction with the operations described in this subdivision, including, but not limited to, storage facilities for food-related utensils, equipment, and materials.(b) Food facility includes permanent and nonpermanent food facilities, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) Public and private school cafeterias.(2) Restricted food service facilities.(3) Licensed health care facilities, except as provided in paragraph (12) of subdivision (c).(4) Commissaries.(5) Mobile food facilities.(6) Mobile support units.(7) Temporary food facilities.(8) Vending machines.(9) Certified farmers markets, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114370.(10) Farm stands, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114375.(11) Fishermens markets.(c) Food facility does not include any of the following:(1) A cooperative arrangement wherein no permanent facilities are used for storing or handling food.(2) A private home, including a cottage food operation that is registered or has a permit pursuant to Section 114365.(3) A church, private club, or other nonprofit association that gives or sells food to its members and guests, and not to the general public, at an event that occurs not more than three days in any 90-day period.(4) A for-profit entity that gives or sells food at an event that occurs not more than three days in a 90-day period for the benefit of a nonprofit association, if the for-profit entity receives no monetary benefit, other than that resulting from recognition from participating in an event.(5) Premises set aside for wine tasting, as that term is used in Section 23356.1 of the Business and Professions Code, or premises set aside by a beer manufacturer, as defined in Section 25000.2 of the Business and Professions Code, and in the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, that comply with Section 118375, regardless of whether there is a charge for the wine or beer tasting, if no other beverage, except for bottles of wine or beer and prepackaged nonpotentially hazardous beverages, is offered for sale or for onsite consumption and no food, except for crackers, pretzels, or prepackaged food that is not potentially hazardous food is offered for sale or for onsite consumption.(6) An outlet or location, including, but not limited to, premises, operated by a producer, selling or offering for sale only whole produce grown by the producer or shell eggs, or both, provided the sales are conducted at an outlet or location controlled by the producer.(7) A commercial food processing establishment, as defined in Section 111955.(8) A child day care facility, as defined in Section 1596.750.(9) A community care facility, as defined in Section 1502.(10) A residential care facility for the elderly, as defined in Section 1569.2.(11) A residential care facility for the chronically ill, which has the same meaning as a residential care facility, as defined in Section 1568.01.(12) (A) An intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, as defined in subdivisions (e), (h), and (m) of Section 1250, with a capacity of six beds or fewer.(B) A facility described in subparagraph (A) shall report any foodborne illness or outbreak to the local health department and to the State Department of Public Health within 24 hours of the illness or outbreak.(13) A community food producer, as defined in Section 113752.SEC. 2. Section 113895 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:113895. Retail means the storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Retail includes a subscription-based meal delivery service that provides customers with recipes and preportioned ingredients needed to prepare those recipes at home.SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district will be incurred because this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.
36+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 113789 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:113789. (a) Food facility means an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level, as defined in Section 113895, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) An operation where food is consumed on or off the premises, regardless of whether there is a charge for the food.(2) A place used in conjunction with the operations described in this subdivision, including, but not limited to, storage facilities for food-related utensils, equipment, and materials.(b) Food facility includes permanent and nonpermanent food facilities, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) Public and private school cafeterias.(2) Restricted food service facilities.(3) Licensed health care facilities, except as provided in paragraph (12) of subdivision (c).(4) Commissaries.(5) Mobile food facilities.(6) Mobile support units.(7) Temporary food facilities.(8) Vending machines.(9) Certified farmers markets, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114370.(10) Farm stands, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114375.(11) Fishermens markets.(c) Food facility does not include any of the following:(1) A cooperative arrangement wherein no permanent facilities are used for storing or handling food.(2) A private home, including a cottage food operation that is registered or has a permit pursuant to Section 114365.(3) A church, private club, or other nonprofit association that gives or sells food to its members and guests, and not to the general public, at an event that occurs not more than three days in any 90-day period.(4) A for-profit entity that gives or sells food at an event that occurs not more than three days in a 90-day period for the benefit of a nonprofit association, if the for-profit entity receives no monetary benefit, other than that resulting from recognition from participating in an event.(5) Premises set aside for wine tasting, as that term is used in Section 23356.1 of the Business and Professions Code, or premises set aside by a beer manufacturer, as defined in Section 25000.2 of the Business and Professions Code, and in the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, that comply with Section 118375, regardless of whether there is a charge for the wine or beer tasting, if no other beverage, except for bottles of wine or beer and prepackaged nonpotentially hazardous beverages, is offered for sale or for onsite consumption and no food, except for crackers, pretzels, or prepackaged food that is not potentially hazardous food is offered for sale or for onsite consumption.(6) An outlet or location, including, but not limited to, premises, operated by a producer, selling or offering for sale only whole produce grown by the producer or shell eggs, or both, provided the sales are conducted at an outlet or location controlled by the producer.(7) A commercial food processing establishment, as defined in Section 111955.(8) A child day care facility, as defined in Section 1596.750.(9) A community care facility, as defined in Section 1502.(10) A residential care facility for the elderly, as defined in Section 1569.2.(11) A residential care facility for the chronically ill, which has the same meaning as a residential care facility, as defined in Section 1568.01.(12) (A) An intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, as defined in subdivisions (e), (h), and (m) of Section 1250, with a capacity of six beds or fewer.(B) A facility described in subparagraph (A) shall report any foodborne illness or outbreak to the local health department and to the State Department of Public Health within 24 hours of the illness or outbreak.(13) A community food producer, as defined in Section 113752.
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4642 SECTION 1. Section 113789 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:113789. (a) Food facility means an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level, as defined in Section 113895, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) An operation where food is consumed on or off the premises, regardless of whether there is a charge for the food.(2) A place used in conjunction with the operations described in this subdivision, including, but not limited to, storage facilities for food-related utensils, equipment, and materials.(b) Food facility includes permanent and nonpermanent food facilities, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) Public and private school cafeterias.(2) Restricted food service facilities.(3) Licensed health care facilities, except as provided in paragraph (12) of subdivision (c).(4) Commissaries.(5) Mobile food facilities.(6) Mobile support units.(7) Temporary food facilities.(8) Vending machines.(9) Certified farmers markets, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114370.(10) Farm stands, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114375.(11) Fishermens markets.(c) Food facility does not include any of the following:(1) A cooperative arrangement wherein no permanent facilities are used for storing or handling food.(2) A private home, including a cottage food operation that is registered or has a permit pursuant to Section 114365.(3) A church, private club, or other nonprofit association that gives or sells food to its members and guests, and not to the general public, at an event that occurs not more than three days in any 90-day period.(4) A for-profit entity that gives or sells food at an event that occurs not more than three days in a 90-day period for the benefit of a nonprofit association, if the for-profit entity receives no monetary benefit, other than that resulting from recognition from participating in an event.(5) Premises set aside for wine tasting, as that term is used in Section 23356.1 of the Business and Professions Code, or premises set aside by a beer manufacturer, as defined in Section 25000.2 of the Business and Professions Code, and in the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, that comply with Section 118375, regardless of whether there is a charge for the wine or beer tasting, if no other beverage, except for bottles of wine or beer and prepackaged nonpotentially hazardous beverages, is offered for sale or for onsite consumption and no food, except for crackers, pretzels, or prepackaged food that is not potentially hazardous food is offered for sale or for onsite consumption.(6) An outlet or location, including, but not limited to, premises, operated by a producer, selling or offering for sale only whole produce grown by the producer or shell eggs, or both, provided the sales are conducted at an outlet or location controlled by the producer.(7) A commercial food processing establishment, as defined in Section 111955.(8) A child day care facility, as defined in Section 1596.750.(9) A community care facility, as defined in Section 1502.(10) A residential care facility for the elderly, as defined in Section 1569.2.(11) A residential care facility for the chronically ill, which has the same meaning as a residential care facility, as defined in Section 1568.01.(12) (A) An intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, as defined in subdivisions (e), (h), and (m) of Section 1250, with a capacity of six beds or fewer.(B) A facility described in subparagraph (A) shall report any foodborne illness or outbreak to the local health department and to the State Department of Public Health within 24 hours of the illness or outbreak.(13) A community food producer, as defined in Section 113752.
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5248 113789. (a) Food facility means an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level, as defined in Section 113895, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) An operation where food is consumed on or off the premises, regardless of whether there is a charge for the food.(2) A place used in conjunction with the operations described in this subdivision, including, but not limited to, storage facilities for food-related utensils, equipment, and materials.(b) Food facility includes permanent and nonpermanent food facilities, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) Public and private school cafeterias.(2) Restricted food service facilities.(3) Licensed health care facilities, except as provided in paragraph (12) of subdivision (c).(4) Commissaries.(5) Mobile food facilities.(6) Mobile support units.(7) Temporary food facilities.(8) Vending machines.(9) Certified farmers markets, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114370.(10) Farm stands, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114375.(11) Fishermens markets.(c) Food facility does not include any of the following:(1) A cooperative arrangement wherein no permanent facilities are used for storing or handling food.(2) A private home, including a cottage food operation that is registered or has a permit pursuant to Section 114365.(3) A church, private club, or other nonprofit association that gives or sells food to its members and guests, and not to the general public, at an event that occurs not more than three days in any 90-day period.(4) A for-profit entity that gives or sells food at an event that occurs not more than three days in a 90-day period for the benefit of a nonprofit association, if the for-profit entity receives no monetary benefit, other than that resulting from recognition from participating in an event.(5) Premises set aside for wine tasting, as that term is used in Section 23356.1 of the Business and Professions Code, or premises set aside by a beer manufacturer, as defined in Section 25000.2 of the Business and Professions Code, and in the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, that comply with Section 118375, regardless of whether there is a charge for the wine or beer tasting, if no other beverage, except for bottles of wine or beer and prepackaged nonpotentially hazardous beverages, is offered for sale or for onsite consumption and no food, except for crackers, pretzels, or prepackaged food that is not potentially hazardous food is offered for sale or for onsite consumption.(6) An outlet or location, including, but not limited to, premises, operated by a producer, selling or offering for sale only whole produce grown by the producer or shell eggs, or both, provided the sales are conducted at an outlet or location controlled by the producer.(7) A commercial food processing establishment, as defined in Section 111955.(8) A child day care facility, as defined in Section 1596.750.(9) A community care facility, as defined in Section 1502.(10) A residential care facility for the elderly, as defined in Section 1569.2.(11) A residential care facility for the chronically ill, which has the same meaning as a residential care facility, as defined in Section 1568.01.(12) (A) An intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, as defined in subdivisions (e), (h), and (m) of Section 1250, with a capacity of six beds or fewer.(B) A facility described in subparagraph (A) shall report any foodborne illness or outbreak to the local health department and to the State Department of Public Health within 24 hours of the illness or outbreak.(13) A community food producer, as defined in Section 113752.
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5450 113789. (a) Food facility means an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level, as defined in Section 113895, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) An operation where food is consumed on or off the premises, regardless of whether there is a charge for the food.(2) A place used in conjunction with the operations described in this subdivision, including, but not limited to, storage facilities for food-related utensils, equipment, and materials.(b) Food facility includes permanent and nonpermanent food facilities, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) Public and private school cafeterias.(2) Restricted food service facilities.(3) Licensed health care facilities, except as provided in paragraph (12) of subdivision (c).(4) Commissaries.(5) Mobile food facilities.(6) Mobile support units.(7) Temporary food facilities.(8) Vending machines.(9) Certified farmers markets, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114370.(10) Farm stands, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114375.(11) Fishermens markets.(c) Food facility does not include any of the following:(1) A cooperative arrangement wherein no permanent facilities are used for storing or handling food.(2) A private home, including a cottage food operation that is registered or has a permit pursuant to Section 114365.(3) A church, private club, or other nonprofit association that gives or sells food to its members and guests, and not to the general public, at an event that occurs not more than three days in any 90-day period.(4) A for-profit entity that gives or sells food at an event that occurs not more than three days in a 90-day period for the benefit of a nonprofit association, if the for-profit entity receives no monetary benefit, other than that resulting from recognition from participating in an event.(5) Premises set aside for wine tasting, as that term is used in Section 23356.1 of the Business and Professions Code, or premises set aside by a beer manufacturer, as defined in Section 25000.2 of the Business and Professions Code, and in the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, that comply with Section 118375, regardless of whether there is a charge for the wine or beer tasting, if no other beverage, except for bottles of wine or beer and prepackaged nonpotentially hazardous beverages, is offered for sale or for onsite consumption and no food, except for crackers, pretzels, or prepackaged food that is not potentially hazardous food is offered for sale or for onsite consumption.(6) An outlet or location, including, but not limited to, premises, operated by a producer, selling or offering for sale only whole produce grown by the producer or shell eggs, or both, provided the sales are conducted at an outlet or location controlled by the producer.(7) A commercial food processing establishment, as defined in Section 111955.(8) A child day care facility, as defined in Section 1596.750.(9) A community care facility, as defined in Section 1502.(10) A residential care facility for the elderly, as defined in Section 1569.2.(11) A residential care facility for the chronically ill, which has the same meaning as a residential care facility, as defined in Section 1568.01.(12) (A) An intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, as defined in subdivisions (e), (h), and (m) of Section 1250, with a capacity of six beds or fewer.(B) A facility described in subparagraph (A) shall report any foodborne illness or outbreak to the local health department and to the State Department of Public Health within 24 hours of the illness or outbreak.(13) A community food producer, as defined in Section 113752.
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5652 113789. (a) Food facility means an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level, as defined in Section 113895, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) An operation where food is consumed on or off the premises, regardless of whether there is a charge for the food.(2) A place used in conjunction with the operations described in this subdivision, including, but not limited to, storage facilities for food-related utensils, equipment, and materials.(b) Food facility includes permanent and nonpermanent food facilities, including, but not limited to, the following:(1) Public and private school cafeterias.(2) Restricted food service facilities.(3) Licensed health care facilities, except as provided in paragraph (12) of subdivision (c).(4) Commissaries.(5) Mobile food facilities.(6) Mobile support units.(7) Temporary food facilities.(8) Vending machines.(9) Certified farmers markets, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114370.(10) Farm stands, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114375.(11) Fishermens markets.(c) Food facility does not include any of the following:(1) A cooperative arrangement wherein no permanent facilities are used for storing or handling food.(2) A private home, including a cottage food operation that is registered or has a permit pursuant to Section 114365.(3) A church, private club, or other nonprofit association that gives or sells food to its members and guests, and not to the general public, at an event that occurs not more than three days in any 90-day period.(4) A for-profit entity that gives or sells food at an event that occurs not more than three days in a 90-day period for the benefit of a nonprofit association, if the for-profit entity receives no monetary benefit, other than that resulting from recognition from participating in an event.(5) Premises set aside for wine tasting, as that term is used in Section 23356.1 of the Business and Professions Code, or premises set aside by a beer manufacturer, as defined in Section 25000.2 of the Business and Professions Code, and in the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, that comply with Section 118375, regardless of whether there is a charge for the wine or beer tasting, if no other beverage, except for bottles of wine or beer and prepackaged nonpotentially hazardous beverages, is offered for sale or for onsite consumption and no food, except for crackers, pretzels, or prepackaged food that is not potentially hazardous food is offered for sale or for onsite consumption.(6) An outlet or location, including, but not limited to, premises, operated by a producer, selling or offering for sale only whole produce grown by the producer or shell eggs, or both, provided the sales are conducted at an outlet or location controlled by the producer.(7) A commercial food processing establishment, as defined in Section 111955.(8) A child day care facility, as defined in Section 1596.750.(9) A community care facility, as defined in Section 1502.(10) A residential care facility for the elderly, as defined in Section 1569.2.(11) A residential care facility for the chronically ill, which has the same meaning as a residential care facility, as defined in Section 1568.01.(12) (A) An intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, as defined in subdivisions (e), (h), and (m) of Section 1250, with a capacity of six beds or fewer.(B) A facility described in subparagraph (A) shall report any foodborne illness or outbreak to the local health department and to the State Department of Public Health within 24 hours of the illness or outbreak.(13) A community food producer, as defined in Section 113752.
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5854
5955
6056 113789. (a) Food facility means an operation that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends, or otherwise provides food for human consumption at the retail level, as defined in Section 113895, including, but not limited to, the following:
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6258 (1) An operation where food is consumed on or off the premises, regardless of whether there is a charge for the food.
6359
6460 (2) A place used in conjunction with the operations described in this subdivision, including, but not limited to, storage facilities for food-related utensils, equipment, and materials.
6561
6662 (b) Food facility includes permanent and nonpermanent food facilities, including, but not limited to, the following:
6763
6864 (1) Public and private school cafeterias.
6965
7066 (2) Restricted food service facilities.
7167
7268 (3) Licensed health care facilities, except as provided in paragraph (12) of subdivision (c).
7369
7470 (4) Commissaries.
7571
7672 (5) Mobile food facilities.
7773
7874 (6) Mobile support units.
7975
8076 (7) Temporary food facilities.
8177
8278 (8) Vending machines.
8379
8480 (9) Certified farmers markets, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114370.
8581
8682 (10) Farm stands, for purposes of permitting and enforcement pursuant to Section 114375.
8783
8884 (11) Fishermens markets.
8985
9086 (c) Food facility does not include any of the following:
9187
9288 (1) A cooperative arrangement wherein no permanent facilities are used for storing or handling food.
9389
9490 (2) A private home, including a cottage food operation that is registered or has a permit pursuant to Section 114365.
9591
9692 (3) A church, private club, or other nonprofit association that gives or sells food to its members and guests, and not to the general public, at an event that occurs not more than three days in any 90-day period.
9793
9894 (4) A for-profit entity that gives or sells food at an event that occurs not more than three days in a 90-day period for the benefit of a nonprofit association, if the for-profit entity receives no monetary benefit, other than that resulting from recognition from participating in an event.
9995
10096 (5) Premises set aside for wine tasting, as that term is used in Section 23356.1 of the Business and Professions Code, or premises set aside by a beer manufacturer, as defined in Section 25000.2 of the Business and Professions Code, and in the regulations adopted pursuant to those sections, that comply with Section 118375, regardless of whether there is a charge for the wine or beer tasting, if no other beverage, except for bottles of wine or beer and prepackaged nonpotentially hazardous beverages, is offered for sale or for onsite consumption and no food, except for crackers, pretzels, or prepackaged food that is not potentially hazardous food is offered for sale or for onsite consumption.
10197
10298 (6) An outlet or location, including, but not limited to, premises, operated by a producer, selling or offering for sale only whole produce grown by the producer or shell eggs, or both, provided the sales are conducted at an outlet or location controlled by the producer.
10399
104100 (7) A commercial food processing establishment, as defined in Section 111955.
105101
106102 (8) A child day care facility, as defined in Section 1596.750.
107103
108104 (9) A community care facility, as defined in Section 1502.
109105
110106 (10) A residential care facility for the elderly, as defined in Section 1569.2.
111107
112108 (11) A residential care facility for the chronically ill, which has the same meaning as a residential care facility, as defined in Section 1568.01.
113109
114110 (12) (A) An intermediate care facility for the developmentally disabled, as defined in subdivisions (e), (h), and (m) of Section 1250, with a capacity of six beds or fewer.
115111
116112 (B) A facility described in subparagraph (A) shall report any foodborne illness or outbreak to the local health department and to the State Department of Public Health within 24 hours of the illness or outbreak.
117113
118114 (13) A community food producer, as defined in Section 113752.
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120-SEC. 2. Section 113895 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:113895. Retail means the storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Retail includes a subscription-based meal delivery service that provides customers with recipes and preportioned ingredients needed to prepare those recipes at home.
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122-SEC. 2. Section 113895 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:
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126-113895. Retail means the storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Retail includes a subscription-based meal delivery service that provides customers with recipes and preportioned ingredients needed to prepare those recipes at home.
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128-113895. Retail means the storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Retail includes a subscription-based meal delivery service that provides customers with recipes and preportioned ingredients needed to prepare those recipes at home.
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130-113895. Retail means the storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Retail includes a subscription-based meal delivery service that provides customers with recipes and preportioned ingredients needed to prepare those recipes at home.
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134-113895. Retail means the storing, preparing, serving, manufacturing, packaging, transporting, salvaging, or otherwise handling food for dispensing or sale directly to the consumer or indirectly through a delivery service. Retail includes a subscription-based meal delivery service that provides customers with recipes and preportioned ingredients needed to prepare those recipes at home.
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136-SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district will be incurred because this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.
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138-SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district will be incurred because this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.
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140-SEC. 3. No reimbursement is required by this act pursuant to Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution because the only costs that may be incurred by a local agency or school district will be incurred because this act creates a new crime or infraction, eliminates a crime or infraction, or changes the penalty for a crime or infraction, within the meaning of Section 17556 of the Government Code, or changes the definition of a crime within the meaning of Section 6 of Article XIIIB of the California Constitution.
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