As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
EMPLOYEE
Any person who handles food or drink during the preparation
or serving, or comes in contact with any eating or cooking utensils,
or who is employed in a room in which food or drink is prepared or
served. This shall include the proprietor or any member of the proprietor's
family who handles food and drink. The masculine shall be interpreted
to include the feminine and neuter pronoun.
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Any place where food or beverage intended for human consumption
is kept, stored, manufactured, prepared, dressed, handled, sold or
offered for sale, with or without charge, either at wholesale or retail,
and not consumed on the premises; provided, however, that the term
"food establishment" shall not include a "public eating and drinking
place."
FOOD VENDOR
Any person who transports, distributes or sells to the public
prepared foods or perishable food of a kind deemed by the Board to
be capable of causing human foodborne illness from any truck, trailer,
cart, bicycle or other vehicle, or from any vending machine, container
or other type of equipment, except that door-to-door salesmen of milk
and bread products are specifically excluded from this definition.
LICENSE
The permission granted to a licensee to conduct a public
eating and drinking place, food establishment, or to operate as a
food vendor.
PERISHABLE FOODS
Any food or beverage or ingredients, exclusive of milk and
milk products, capable of supporting rapid and progressive growth
of microorganisms which can cause food infections or food intoxication.
However, products that are processed and ice cream and ice cream products
are excluded from the terms of this definition.
PROPRIETOR
Any person, partnership, association or corporation conducting
or operating within the limits of the Borough a public eating or drinking
place, food establishment, or operating as a food vendor.
PUBLIC EATING AND DRINKING PLACE
Restaurant; coffee shop; cafeteria; short order cafe; luncheonette;
tavern; sandwich stand; soda fountain; private club; hospital kitchen;
dining room or snack bar; industrial kitchen, dining room, cafeteria
or snack bar; school lunch room or cafeteria; or any other place where
food, drinks or refreshments are served, sold or prepared and sold
or given away, to be consumed on or off the premises; provided, however,
that this definition shall not be interpreted to include boardinghouses
or private homes.
VENDING EQUIPMENT
Any self-service device offered for public use which, upon
insertion of a coin, coins or token, or by other means, dispenses
unit servings of food or beverage, either in bulk or in package, without
the necessity of replenishing the device between each vending operation.
[Amended 7-11-1994 by Ord. No. 599; 1-3-2006 by Ord. No. 647; 3-6-2006 by Ord. No. 648]
A. All employees are required to obtain a foodhandler's certificate
from the Board of Health within five days of employment. All employees
who work five days in any one calendar month shall have a certificate.
The fee shall be set by Council, which may be changed by a resolution
of Council from time to time.
B. A late charge shall be applicable to all foodhandler certificates
as outlined in this section, according to a schedule set by Council,
which may be changed by a resolution from time to time.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay
a fine of not more than $300 and/or to imprisonment for a term not
to exceed 90 days.