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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 221 — Frozen food locker plants

221.010 Definitions for chapter.

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As used in this chapter unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)"Secretary" means the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services;
(2)"Cabinet" means the Cabinet for Health and Family Services;
(3)"Food" includes any article used by man for food, drink, confectionery, or
condiment, or which enters into the composition of the same whether simple,
blended, mixed, or compounded;
(4)"Frozen food locker plant" means a location or establishment in which space in
individual lockers is rented to persons for storage of frozen food and which is
equipped with a chill room, sharp-freezing facilities, and facilities for cutting,
preparing, wrapping, and packaging meats and meat products, fruits, and
vegetables;
(5)"Branch frozen food locker plant" means a location or establishment in which space
in individual lockers is rented to persons for storage of frozen food after preparation
for storage at a frozen food locker plant; and
(6)"Sharp-frozen" means the freezing of food in a room in which the temperature is
zero
(0)degrees Fahrenheit or lower.
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