Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) For the purpose
of licensure, food establishments shall be divided into the following classes:
(1) Class A which shall include:
a. Category A-1, food processing plants which
commercially process 100,000 packages of food or more, per year;
b. Category A-2, food service establishments
with 200 or more indoor seats; or
c. Category A-3, retail food stores with 4 or
more food preparation areas;
(2) Class B which shall include:
a. Category B-1, retail food stores with 2 to
3 food preparation areas; or
b.
Category B-2, food service establishments with 100 to 199 indoor
seats;
(3) Class C which
shall include:
a. Category C-1, retail food
stores with one food preparation area, including, an area for cutting cheese or
fudge;
b. Category C-2, caterers
serving food off-site;
c. Category
C-3, food service establishments with 25 to 99 indoor seats;
d. Category C-4, bars or lounges with a food
preparation area, excluding areas used for preparing garnish such as limes and
lemons;
e. Category C-5, food
processing plants which commercially process less than 100,000 packages of TCS
food per year; or
f. Category C-6,
cold storage or refrigerating warehouse;
(4) Class D, which shall include:
a. Category D-1, food service establishments
with 0 to 24 indoor seats;
b.
Category D-2, fraternities and sororities, except those where the members
prepare all their own food;
c.
Category D-3, mobile food units which cook or prepare food;
d. Category D-4, retail food stores that
allow self-service of food, including coffee, hot dogs, or soft
drinks;
e. Category D-6, servicing
areas; or
f. Category D-7, arena or
theater concessions serving TCS food;
(5) Class E which shall include:
a. Category E-1, bed and breakfasts;
or
b. Category E-3, lodging
facilities serving continental breakfasts;
(6) Class F which shall include:
a. Category F-1, home delivery services of
packaged frozen food;
b. Category
F-2, pushcarts and other mobile food units, including, those serving packaged
food and non-TCS unwrapped foods only;
c. Category F-3, retail food stores with no
food preparation areas;
d. Category
F-4, wholesalers or distributors of TCS food;
e. Category F-5, on-site vending machines or
unattended markets, which serve TCS food;
f. Category F-6, bakeries which do not serve
TCS food and have no seats; or
g.
Category F-7, farm store;
(7) Class G shall include:
a. Category G-1, bars or lounges without a
food preparation area;
b. Category
G-2, arena or theater concessions serving non-TCS food;
c. Category G-3, retail food stores serving
pre-packaged ice cream;
d. Category
G-4, institutions including state, county, and municipal
institutions;
e. Category G-5,
schools, private schools, and schools whose food service is operated by a
caterer;
f. Category G-6, senior
meal sites;
g. Category G-7,
sellers of pre-packaged frozen meat or poultry that is processed in a
USDA-inspected plant; or
h.
Category G-8, food processing plants that manufacturer or package non-TCS
food;
(8) Class H,
Category H-1, shall include non-exempt homestead food operations; and
(9) Class O, Category O-1, shall include
municipality-run school cafeterias.
(b) When a food establishment operates more
than one type of business, the higher class shall determine the class of
license, with Class A being the highest.
(c) When a food establishment has an
additional food processing business, each shall be licensed separately,
requiring separate applications and separate fees.
(d) When a hospital or school offers food to
the general public in addition to its population, then the license class shall
be determined by the number of seats the food service establishment
has.
#6722, eff 3-27-98; ss by #7893, eff 5-21-03; ss by
#9857-A, eff 2-1-11; amd by #10199-A, eff 10-12-12