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This chapter adopts by reference Chapter
24 of the New Jersey State Sanitary Code, which provides for "Sanitation in Retail Food Establishments and Food and Beverage Vending Machines" (N.J.A.C. 8:24-1 and New Jersey Revised Statute 24:2-2 2007).
Three copies of the "Sanitation in Retail Food Establishments
and Food and Beverage Vending Machines (2007)" have been placed on
file in the office of the Secretary of the Board of Health and one
copy in the office of the Borough Clerk and will remain on file for
as long as this chapter remains in effect for the use and examination
of the public.
Any person who violates any provision of, or order promulgated under, this chapter, or code established herein, shall upon conviction thereof be liable, upon conviction, to the penalty established in Chapter
BH1, §
BH1-3. Each day a particular violation continues shall constitute a separate offense.
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As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FOOD AND BEVERAGE VENDING MACHINE
Means and includes any 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.
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No person shall conduct or operate a retail food establishment, as defined in §
BH3-2 without first having obtained a license from the Borough of Ringwood Health Department, otherwise to be known as the Health Department, to do so. No license shall be issued by the Health Department unless the applicant has complied with all the applicable provisions of Chapter
24 of the New Jersey State Sanitary Code and the New Jersey Revised Statute 24:2-1 (2017).
The fee for a license issued under this chapter shall be:
a. Restaurants:
1. One to 50 seating capacity: $50.
2. Fifty-one or more seating capacity: $100.
b. Other than Restaurants:
1. Less than 5,000 square feet: $50.
2. Between 5,000 and 10,000 square feet: $100.
3. More than 10,000 square feet: $250.
d. For a temporary retail food establishment: $25.
e. Nonprofit organization (fee waived): $0.
f. Late fee for renewal (after January 31): $75.
The license issued under this chapter shall be posted in a conspicuous
place in the licensed location.
No provision of this chapter shall be applied so as to impose
any unlawful burden on either interstate commerce or any activity
of the state or federal government.
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a. As required by the New Jersey Administrative Code, N.J.A.C. 8:24-2.1(b):
1. No establishment shall be open for business in preparing, processing and sale of food or drink intended for human consumption without having a supervisor on the premises who has a Manager's Food Safety Certificate or applied for same as provided for in Subsection
b of this section.
2. In the event a food preparation establishment operated 24 hours a
day, at least one person on each shift shall complete the required
course.
3. All employees involved in the handling, preparing or processing of
food or drink for sale shall complete a food handler's training
course and obtain a food safety certificate.
4. Temporary retail food operations shall not be exempt from obtaining
a food safety certificate and needs to be displayed during time of
operations.
5. The food safety certificate shall not be issued or granted to any
person unless the person seeking such food safety certificate shall
have first completed an approved course of general instruction in
health education, sanitation, personal hygiene, food protection, dishwashing
procedures and other related health matters.
b. No person to whom a food safety certificate is issued or granted
shall give, loan, transfer or permit the same to be used by any other
person, for any purpose whatsoever.
For the food safety certification course provided by the Health
Department, the fee is as follows:
a. Food handler certification: $20 per person.
b. Food manager's certification: $125 per person.
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All retail food establishments that generate food waste will
be required to have a fully enclosed dumpster that can be constructed
of nonpliable, water-resistant materials, and must be reinforced to
deter access by black bears and other wildlife. The container must
deploy a sturdy, reliable lid that has a latching mechanism preventing
access by black bears and other wildlife.
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No person, whether as principal or agent, clerk or employee,
either for himself or any other person, or for any corporate body,
or as an officer of any corporation, or otherwise shall:
a. Engage in the operating of one or more food and beverage vending machines (defined in §
BH3-2) without first having applied to and obtained from the Health Department a permit to do so without complying with all the provisions of Chapter
24 of the New Jersey State Sanitary Code, which provides for "Sanitation in Retail Food Establishments and Food and Beverage Vending Machines (2007)" on or in any location in the Borough.
b. Maintain or permit to be maintained one or more food and beverage vending machines (defined in §
BH3-2) without first having applied to and obtained from the Health Department a license for each such machine, or without complying with all the provisions of Chapter
24 of the New Jersey State Sanitary Code.
c. Permits and licenses granted under this section shall be nontransferable.
Application for and issuance of the permits and licenses referred to in Subsection
BH3-6.1 shall be made in conformity with the provisions of Chapter
24 of the New Jersey State Sanitary Code.
No provision of this section shall be applied so as to impose
any unlawful burden on either interstate commerce or any activity
of the state or federal government.