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19961210 1996-20ORDINANCE NO. 1996-20 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING CHAPTER 11, ARTICLE III, SECTIONS 11-12 AND SECTIONS 11-16 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA, PERTAINING TO LIMITED FOOD SERVICE ESTABLISHMENTS AND FOOD SERVICE MANAGER; RESPONSIBILITY; CERTIFICATION 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, that Section 11-12, Article III, of Chapter 11 of the Code of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, is hereby amended and reenacted by adding thereto a definition of limited food service establishment to read as follows: Sec. 11-12. Definitions. Limited food service establishment. A food-service establishment that does not prepare or handle potentially hazardous foods. 2. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia that Section 11-16, Article III, of Chapter 11 of the Code of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, is hereby amended and reenacted to read in its entirety as follows: Sec. 11-16. Food service manager; responsibility; certifica- tion. 1996-20 -2 (3) The establishment and continuation of a self-inspection program approved by the health authority for a minimum of twelve (12) consecutive months during the prior three (3) years. (a) It shall be unlawful to operate a food-service estab- lishment unless it is under the immediate control of a person possessing a valid food-service manager's certificate issued by the health authority or a food-service manager's certificate issued by another jurisdiction that is accepted by the health authority, provided that a limited food-service establishment shall not be in violation of this section if it is under the immediate control of a person possessing a limited food-service manager's certificate, and if the health authority finds that the limited food-service establishment satisfies one of the following criteria: (1) It does not prepare or handle potentially hazardous foods; (2) It handles only prepackaged foods that have been trans- ported and stored under conditions that meet the require- ments of this chapter; (3) It handles only foods that are prepared and prepackaged in individual servings, and have been transported and stored under conditions that meet the requirements of this chapter; or (4) It handles only beverages that are not potentially hazardous, and have been transported and stored under conditions that meet the requirements of this chapter. (b) A food-service manager's certificate shall be issued only to a person who has passed a food manaqer's certification examination approved by the health authority. (c) A food-service manaqer's certificate shall be issued in the name of an individual applicant only; shall not be assignable or transferable; and shall be valid only for a period of three (3) years from the date of issuance. Prior to the issuance of a certificate, an application must be filed and a fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) shall be paid to the health authority upon issuance of a certificate. (d) A limited food service manager's certificate shall be issued only to a person who has successfully passed an examination, administered by the health authority, which test the applicant's knowledge of food handling techniques neces- sary for the safe operation of a limited food-service estab- lishment. Prior to the issuance of a certificate, an applica- tion must be filed and a fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) shall be paid to the health authority upon issuance of a limited certificate. (e) A certified food-service manaqer or a certified limited food service manager shall be entitled to the renewal of his certificate for a subsequent three-year period with the filinq of an application and the payment of a twenty dollar ($20.00) fee paid to the health authority provided that the application for renewal is not more than thirty (30) days past the expiration date of the certificate. 1996-20 -3 (f) The certified food-service manager shall be responsible for training food-handling personnel in sanitary food-handling procedures and proper methods of food protection. The certified food-service manager shall also be responsible to ensure that good public health and food protection practices and sanitary techniques in preparing, storing, serving, and transporting food are used at all times on the premises under his control. (g) The health authority may suspend or revoke any food- service manager's certificate if he finds that the health and safety of those who utilize the food-service facility would be menaced due to a violation of this chapter. (h) The health authority may reinstate any food-service manager's certificate if the applicant retakes and passes either a food-handling manager certificate examination approved by the health authority or a limited food-service manager certification examination given by the health autho- rity or the health authority's designee, whichever is appro- priate. Prior to the reinstatement, an application must be filed with a twenty dollar ($20.00) fee paid to the health authority. 3. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia that the remaining sections and subsections of those sections hereby amended shall continue to read as previously enacted. 4. This ordinance shall become effective as provided by law. Introduced: Public hearing: Adopted: November 26, 1996 December 10, 1996 December 10, 1996 ATTEST: Mayor Date