This chapter shall be known as the "Retail Food Service Manager's
Certification Ordinance" of the Ridgefield Board of Health.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FOOD SERVICE MANAGER
An on site supervisory employee of a retail food-processing
establishment, responsible for food preparation, service and staff.
The Health Officer shall approve a public education course for
food service manager certification or shall conduct a program of food
service manager certification, recertification, training, examination,
and evaluation of food service manager. The content of the training
program shall include, but shall not be limited to such topics as
employee health and personal hygiene, food-borne disease, prevention
of food poisonings etiologic agents, safe food-handling principles
and procedures, cleaning and sanitizing, vermin control, employee
training techniques, and self-inspection procedures. Examinations
for the training course shall be prepared or approved by the Health
Officer. A minimum passing grade shall be established by the Health
Officer. Applicants who fail to pass the initial examination may repeat
the examination one time. Applicants who fail to pass a second examination
shall be required to repeat the training program. The Health Officer
may also grant reciprocity to other food manager training courses
determined to be equivalent to the Board's course.
The "Food Service Manager's Certificate" is not transferable.
No person to whom a food service manager's certificate is issued
or granted shall give, loan, transfer, or permit the same to be used
by any other person for any purpose whatsoever.
[Amended 2-17-2010 by Ord. No. 1-2010]
At the time of application for entrance to the food service
manager certification or recertification course, the applicant shall
pay a fee to the Board of Health in the amount of $165.
[Amended 2-17-2010 by Ord. No. 1-2010]
Any food-processing establishment that violates the provision
of the chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable to a penalty
of not less than $250 nor more than $1,000 for each violation. Each
day a particular violation continues shall constitute a separate offense.
In addition, any food-processing establishment that fails to comply
with the requirements of this ordinance is subject to a hearing before
the Board of Health to determine whether the establishment's
food-handling permits be revoked or suspended in accordance with the
requirements of this Sanitary Code of the Borough of Ridgefield.