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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 114367.2

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(a)A microenterprise home kitchen operation shall not be open for business unless it has obtained a permit issued from the enforcement agency.
(b)The department shall post on its internet website the requirements for the permitting of a microenterprise home kitchen operation, pursuant to this chapter and any ordinance, resolution, or rules adopted by any city, county, or city and county, that has authorized the permitting of microenterprise home kitchen operations, which shall be written at a high school level.
(c)The applicant shall submit to the enforcement agency written standard operating procedures that include all of the following information:
(1)All food types or products that will be handled.
(2)The proposed procedures and methods of food preparation and handling.
(3)Procedures, methods, and schedules for cleaning utensils, equipment, and for the disposal of refuse.
(4)How food will be maintained at the required holding temperatures, as specified in Section 113996, pending pickup by consumer or during delivery.
(5)Days and times that the home kitchen may potentially be utilized as a microenterprise home kitchen operation. The stated days and times are not binding on the permitholder and shall be used for information purposes only.
(1)The enforcement agency shall issue a permit after an initial inspection has determined that the proposed microenterprise home kitchen operation and its method of operation comply with the requirements of this chapter.
(2)An enforcement agency shall not require a microenterprise home kitchen operation to comply with food safety requirements that are different from, or in addition to, the requirements of this chapter.
(e)For purposes of permitting, the permitted area includes the home kitchen, onsite consumer eating area, food storage, utensils and equipment, toilet room, janitorial or cleaning facilities, and refuse storage area. Food operations shall not be conducted outside of the permitted areas.
(f)An enforcement agency may require a microenterprise home kitchen operation to renew its permit annually.
(g)A permit, once issued, is nontransferable. A permit shall be valid only for the person and location specified by that permit, and, unless suspended or revoked for cause, for the time period indicated.
(h)The permit, or an accurate copy thereof, shall be retained by the operator onsite and displayed at all times the microenterprise home kitchen operation is in operation.
(i)An enforcement agency may collect a fee for the issuance of a permit pursuant to this chapter in an amount that does not exceed the reasonable administrative costs by the enforcement agency in issuing the permit.
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