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Code · Virginia · Title 3.2 · Chapter 52

Code of Virginia § 3.2-5214. Permits; delegation of enforcement of article to State Health Commissioner for restaurants.

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Any person engaged in the manufacture in the Commonwealth of any of the foods listed in § 3.2-5212 shall apply to the Commissioner on an application form prescribed by him for a permit to manufacture such foods or any of them.
A separate application shall be made for each establishment where such foods are manufactured or are to be manufactured. The Commissioner may by agreement delegate the enforcement of this article to the State Health Commissioner for restaurants as defined in § 35.1-1 . Such agreement shall provide for the combining of the permit required by this article and the license required by § 35.1-18 .
The Commissioner, upon receipt and approval of such application properly executed, shall issue a permit authorizing the applicant to engage in the manufacture of such foods as are described in the application. The Commissioner may, after a full hearing, refuse to issue a permit or renew a permit, or may suspend or revoke a permit in the case of any establishment that does not meet the requirements of this article or of any regulation adopted for its administration and enforcement. Permits shall be renewable on July 1 of each year.
1970, c. 48, § 3.1-562.6; 1978, c. 722; 1996, c. 722 ; 2008, c. 860 .
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