Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 15 - FOOD
Chapter 10.15.03 - Food Service Facilities
Section 10.15.03.19 - Garbage and Rubbish Disposal
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.15.03.19
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
The person-in-charge shall ensure that:
A. Garbage is stored in the following ways as applicable to the facility:
(1) In containers
that:
(a) Are sufficient in number to hold
all of the garbage that accumulates between periods of removal from the
premises;
(b) Do not leak or absorb
liquids;
(c) Are constructed of
durable metal or another approved type of material; and
(d) Are provided with tight-fitting lids or
covers unless kept in a:
(i) Vermin-proofed
room or enclosure; or
(ii) Waste
refrigerator;
(2) In storage areas that:
(a) Are clean; and
(b) Do not constitute a nuisance;
(3) In storage rooms or enclosures
that:
(a) Are constructed of easily cleanable,
grease resistant, washable materials; and
(b) Are vermin-proofed;
(4) In garbage containers outside the
establishment that are located on a grease resistant, durable surface;
and
(5) For damaged, adulterated,
or recalled products, in designated areas separate from:
(a) Food;
(b) Equipment;
(c) Utensils;
(d) Linens; and
(e) Single service and single use articles
that are held for credit, redemption, or return to the distributor;
B. Garbage containers are cleaned as necessary to prevent a buildup of soil:
(1) In a manner that does not contaminate
food, equipment, utensils, or food preparation areas;
(2) With:
(a) Brushes for washing that may not be used
for any other purpose;
(b)
Can-washing machines;
(c)
Steam-cleaning devices; or
(d)
Similar equipment; and
(3) In an area that enables waste water from
cleaning operations to be disposed of as sewage;
C. Food waste grinders are:
(1) Constructed and installed to comply with
applicable State and local plumbing laws, ordinances, and regulations;
and
(2) Not connected to a sink
drain that is used for food or utensils;
D. All garbage and rubbish is disposed of:
(1) Daily, or as often as necessary, to
prevent a nuisance or insanitary condition; and
(2) By a method that complies with applicable
State and local laws, regulations, and ordinances; and
E. Used cooking grease and oils are stored, recycled, and disposed of in accordance with applicable State and local laws, regulations, and ordinances.
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