HB 865 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0865-00 Page 1 of 8 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S A bill to be entitled 1 An act relating to public food service establishments; 2 amending s. 509.039, F.S.; revising requirements for 3 certification and training; requiring managers and 4 employees to know protocols to avoid cross -5 contamination; amending s. 509.049, F.S.; revising 6 provisions regarding approval of foods safety training 7 programs and responsibilities of public food service 8 establishments to include all employees; amending s. 9 509.101, F.S,; requiring operators of public food 10 service establishments to display a menu listing 11 common allergens in food and drinks; requiring 12 operators of public food service establishments to 13 include a notice to customers of the customers' 14 obligation to inform a server about any food allergy; 15 requiring the Division of Hotels and Restaurants 16 within the Department of Business and Professional 17 Regulation to establish the notice; requiring the 18 division to develop a program for public food service 19 establishments to be designated as food allergy 20 friendly; providing that participation in the program 21 is mandatory; requiring the division to adopt rules; 22 amending s. 509.261, F.S.; authorizing the division to 23 fine, suspend, or revoke the license of a public food 24 service establishment under certain circumstances; 25 HB 865 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0865-00 Page 2 of 8 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S providing an effective date. 26 27 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 28 29 Section 1. Section 509.039, Florida Statutes, is amended 30 to read: 31 509.039 Food service manager certification. βIt is the duty 32 of The division shall to adopt, by rule, food safety protection 33 standards for the training and certification of all food service 34 managers who are responsible for the storage, preparation, 35 display, or serving of foods to the public in establishments 36 regulated under this chapter. The standards adopted by the 37 division must shall be consistent with the Standards for 38 Accreditation of Food Protection Manager Certification Programs 39 adopted by the Conference for Food Protection. The division 40 shall adopt these standards are to be adopted by the division to 41 ensure that, upon successfully passing a test that is, approved 42 by the Conference for Food Protection and upon viewing a video 43 regarding food allergies which is approved by the division in 44 consultation with Food Allergy Research and Education, Inc., and 45 the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Assoc iation, Inc., a manager 46 of a food service establishment shall have demonstrated a 47 knowledge of basic food protection practices. The division may 48 contract with an organization offering a training and 49 certification program that complies with division standar ds and 50 HB 865 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0865-00 Page 3 of 8 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S results in a certification recognized by the Conference for Food 51 Protection to conduct an approved test and certify all test 52 results to the division. Other organizations offering programs 53 that meet the same requirements may also conduct approved tes ts, 54 provide viewing of approved videos, and certify all test results 55 to the division. The division may charge the organization it 56 contracts with a fee of up to not more than $5 per certified 57 test to cover the administrative costs of the division for the 58 food service manager training and certification program. A 59 manager All managers employed by a food service establishment 60 must pass have passed an approved test and view a video 61 regarding food allergies that is approved by the division in 62 consultation with Fo od Allergy Research and Education, Inc., and 63 the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association, Inc. The 64 division shall issue and received a certificate attesting to the 65 passing of the test and viewing of the video thereto. Managers 66 have a period of 30 days a fter employment to pass the required 67 test and view the approved video . Each All public food service 68 establishment shall establishments must provide the division 69 with proof of food service manager certification upon request, 70 including, but not limited to, a t the time of any division 71 inspection of the establishment. The ranking of food service 72 establishments is also preempted to the state; provided, 73 however, that any local ordinances establishing a ranking system 74 in existence prior to October 1, 1988, may rem ain in effect. 75 HB 865 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0865-00 Page 4 of 8 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S Section 2. Subsection (1) of section 509.049, Florida 76 Statutes, is amended to read: 77 509.049 Food service employee training. β 78 (1) The division shall adopt, by rule, minimum food safety 79 protection standards for the training of all food service 80 employees who are responsible for the storage, preparation, 81 display, or serving of foods to the public in establishments 82 regulated under this chapter. These standards shall not include 83 an examination, but shall provide for a food safety training 84 certificate program for food service employees to be 85 administered by a private nonprofit provider chosen by the 86 division. 87 Section 3. Section 509.101, Florida Statutes, is amended 88 to read: 89 509.101 Establishment rules; posting of notice of rules 90 and regulations; food service inspection report; posting of 91 notice for food allergies; food allergy friendly designation 92 maintenance of guest register; mobile food dispensing vehicle 93 registry.β 94 (1) An Any operator of a public lodging establishment or a 95 public food service establishment may establish reasonable rules 96 and regulations for the management of the establishment and its 97 guests and employees ,; and each guest or employee staying, 98 sojourning, eating, or employed in the establishment shall 99 conform to and abide by such rules and regulations so long as 100 HB 865 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0865-00 Page 5 of 8 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S the guest or employee remains in or at the establishment. Such 101 rules and regulations shall be deemed to be a special contract 102 between the operator and each guest or employee using the 103 services or facilities of t he operator. Such rules and 104 regulations shall control the liabilities, responsibilities, and 105 obligations of all parties. Any rules or regulations established 106 pursuant to this section shall be printed in the English 107 language and posted in a prominent place within the such public 108 lodging establishment or public food service establishment. In 109 addition, an any operator of a public food service establishment 110 shall maintain a copy of the latest food service inspection 111 report and shall make it available to the division at the time 112 of any division inspection of the establishment and to the 113 public, upon request. 114 (2) Food allergy protocols are verified and enforced 115 during restaurant inspection. 116 (3) A mobile food dispensing vehicle must list major 117 allergens included on the menu. 118 (4) Each operator of a public food service establishment 119 must: 120 (a) Display in a prominent place in the public food 121 service establishment a list of the major food allergen 122 ingredients for each food item. The list must include, but need 123 not be limited to, information regarding the risk of an allergic 124 reaction and major allergen ingredien ts for each item. 125 HB 865 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0865-00 Page 6 of 8 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S (b) Include on all menus a notice to customers of the 126 customer's obligation to inform the server about any food 127 allergy. The division, in consultation with the Food Allergy 128 Research and Education, Inc. and the Florida Restaurant and 129 Lodging Association, Inc., shall establish the notice. 130 (5) The division shall develop a program for public food 131 service establishments to be designated as "food -allergy 132 friendly." Participation of a public food service establishment 133 in the program is mandatory. The division shall adopt rules for 134 the designation, which must include, but need not limited to, 135 maintaining on the premises and making available to the public a 136 master list of all the ingredients used in the preparation of 137 each food item that i s available for consumption at the public 138 food service establishment. 139 (2) It is the duty of each operator of a transient 140 establishment to maintain at all times a register, signed by or 141 for guests who occupy rental units within the establishment, 142 showing the dates upon which the rental units were occupied by 143 such guests and the rates charged for their occupancy. This 144 register shall be maintained in chronological order and 145 available for inspection by the division at any time. Operators 146 need not make availa ble registers which are more than 2 years 147 old. 148 (3) It is the duty of each operator of a public food 149 service establishment that provides commissary services to 150 HB 865 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0865-00 Page 7 of 8 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S maintain a daily registry verifying that each mobile food 151 dispensing vehicle that receives such services is properly 152 licensed by the division. In order that such licensure may be 153 readily verified, each mobile food dispensing vehicle operator 154 shall permanently affix in a prominent place on the side of the 155 vehicle, in figures at least 2 inches high an d in contrasting 156 colors from the background, the operator's public food service 157 establishment license number. Prior to providing commissary 158 services, each public food service establishment must verify 159 that the license number displayed on the vehicle matche s the 160 number on the vehicle operator's public food service 161 establishment license. 162 Section 4. Subsection (10) is added to section 509.261, 163 Florida Statutes, to read: 164 509.261 Revocation or suspension of licenses; fines; 165 procedure.β 166 (10) The division may fine, suspend, or revoke the license 167 of any public food service establishment if the establishment is 168 not in compliance with: 169 (a) Section 509.101(4); 170 (b) Any of the following: 171 1. Allergen information must be visible for each food item 172 separately if the food is bought and sold on a buffet. 173 2. If the food is bought and sold through an application 174 on a mobile device, allergen information must be listed at some 175 HB 865 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hb0865-00 Page 8 of 8 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S point between order placement and receiving the food. 176 3. Accurate and consistent all ergen information must be 177 legibly written on a menu in dine -in establishments. 178 4. Allergen information on written product specification 179 sheets, ingredients labels, verbal statements to customers when 180 asked, quick response codes on tables and menus to al low 181 customers to access allergen information online, or a sign 182 informing customers how to access allergen information. 183 5. If cross-contamination cannot be avoided, customers 184 must be informed that an allergen -free dish is not available. 185 6. Restaurants, take out services, mobile food dispensing 186 vehicles, and buffets must display in each menu a list of major 187 allergens. 188 7. Managers and staff must show proof of food allergy 189 safety protocols upon inspection. 190 8. Staff must be trained on cross -contamination protocols 191 upon hiring. 192 9. Managers must be certified in food allergy training 193 guidelines. 194 Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023. 195