All retail food establishments operating within the Borough
of Raritan shall operate in compliance with Title 24, Chapter XII,
of the New Jersey State Sanitary Code and all other applicable state
and local codes.
Any employee, manager or managing proprietor of a retail food
establishment may be required by the Board of Health or its authorized
representative to submit to a physical examination by a physician
duly licensed to practice medicine in the State of New Jersey, for
the purpose of ascertaining whether he or she is affected by any communicable
disease or other condition which may pose a threat to the health of
the patrons or other employees of the establishments whenever, in
the judgment of the enforcing official, such examination may be necessary.
The following fees shall be paid before service is rendered.
A. Food and drink licenses.
(1) Retail food establishment (annual fee): $150.
(2) Employees: $2 per employee.
(3) Reinspection following a conditional or unsatisfactory rating: $100.
(4) Food establishment late fee (after October 1): $100.
(5) Plans reviewed for a new food establishment: $50.
(6) Plans reviewed for an alteration to an existing food establishment:
$50.
(7) Vending machines permit:
(a)
Limited service: $20 + $5 permit per unit.
(b)
Full-service license: $20 + $10 permit per unit.
(8) One-day permit for vendors or establishments currently holding a
valid retail food license in Raritan Borough: fee waived.
(9) One-day permit for nonprofit or service organizations: fee waived.
(10)
Temporary food sale permit for vendors not currently holding
a valid Raritan Borough retail food license: $50.
(a)
Each consecutive day: $5.
(b)
In no case shall a temporary food permit be issued for events
lasting longer that six consecutive days.
(11)
Mobile food vendor (annual fee): $50.
(12)
If a food establishment has been closed for 21 consecutive days
or more, a reinspection is required prior to reopening.
(13)
No person shall conduct, maintain or operate a public eating
establishment in the Borough of Raritan who does not successfully
complete a course in food handling acceptable to Health Officer or
other designated agent of the Board of Health. Training must be completed
at a frequency consistent with the following:
(a)
At least one establishment manager must be certified in an acceptable
course in food sanitation at least once every five years.
(b)
Any proposed establishment which files an application to operate
a public eating establishment must complete an acceptable course within
one year of operation.
(c)
Any establishment which receives a below-satisfactory inspection
rating must register for the next available session of a training
course acceptable to the Health Officer or other designated agent
of the Board of Health.
(d)
At each establishment where food is handled at all times when
such establishment is open for business, there shall be on duty at
least one person who shall have successfully completed a food handlers'
training course given by the Somerset County Health Department or
a similar course offered within the State of New Jersey.
B. Registrar's services.
(1) First certified copy of birth certificate: $25.
(a)
Each additional certified copy: $2.
(2) First certified copy of death certificate: $25.
(a)
Each additional certified copy: $2.
(3) First certified copy of marriage license/civil union certificate:
$25.
(a)
Each additional certified copy: $2.
(4) Vital Statistics record search: $1 per year.
C. Environmental health services.
(1) Inspection of underground storage tank: $100.
(2) Radon testing (charcoal canister): $20.
(3) Abatement of public health nuisance ordered by the Health Department:
up to three times the actual cost, as determined at a hearing held
by the Board of Health.
(4) Annual tanning parlor license: $150.
(5) Annual permit for public pool: $50.
(6) Annual permit for public whirlpool/spa: $50.
(7) Annual permit for nonprofit or governmentally run public pool, whirlpool/spa:
fee waived.
(8) Tattoo parlor and/or body piercing: $150.
Any retail food establishment license or temporary permit may
be suspended or revoked for any violation of applicable state or local
Board of Health regulations governing the sale or distribution of
food or for any violation of this chapter. Sanitary inspections by
the Board of Health or its designated representatives shall be conducted
to determine the degree of compliance with applicable regulations.
A retail food establishment license and a temporary retail food
permit are both nontransferable. Retail food establishment owners
or proprietors shall notify the Board of Health at least 30 days prior
to the sale of any food- or beverage-related business operating within
the Borough of Raritan.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any of the
provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction, be punished by
penalty of not less than $5 nor to exceed $500 or by imprisonment
in the county jail for a period not to exceed 90 days, or by both
such fine and imprisonment. Each violation of any of the provisions
of this chapter and each day the same is violated shall be deemed
and taken to be a separate and distinct offense. Action may be brought
in the Municipal Court or any other court with jurisdiction.
The Board of Health may institute an action at law to recover
costs incurred by it in enforcing this chapter from any person, owner,
corporation, tenant or occupant who after notice and notification,
as herein provided, fails to comply with this chapter. The amount
so charged shall forthwith become a lien upon such land and shall
be added to and become and form part of the taxes to be assessed and
levied upon such lands, by the same officers and in the same manner
as taxes.