The following words shall have the following meanings for purpose
of this bylaw:
DISPOSABLE FOOD SERVICE WARE
Single-use or disposable products for heating, storing, packaging,
serving, consuming, or transporting prepared or ready-to-consume food
or beverages, including, but not limited to, bowls, plates, trays,
cartons, cups, lids, hinged or lidded containers, spoons, forks and
knives. This includes any containers used by food establishments to
heat, cook, or store food or beverages prior to serving, regardless
of whether such containers are used to serve such food or beverages.
Disposable food service ware also includes any such implements sold
by retail establishments to consumers for personal use.
FOAM POLYSTYRENE
Polystyrene in the form of a foam or expanded material, processed
by any number of techniques, including, but not limited to, fusion
of polymer spheres (expandable-bead polystyrene), injection molding,
foam molding, and extrusion-blow molding (extruded foam polystyrene).
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Any operation that serves, vends or otherwise provides food
or other products to third-parties for consumption and/or use on or
off the premises, whether or not a fee is charged, but not including
the service of food within a home or other private setting. Any facility
requiring a food permit in accordance with the Massachusetts State
Food Code, 105 CMR 590.000 et seq., and/or regulations of the Board
of Health shall be considered a "food establishment" for purposes
of this bylaw.
HEALTH AGENT
The health agent for the Sudbury Board of Health or his/her
designee.
PACKING MATERIAL
Material used to hold, cushion, or protect items packed in
a container for shipping transport or storage.
POLYSTYRENE
A synthetic polymer produced by polymerization of styrene
monomer. Polystyrene includes both foam polystyrene and solid polystyrene
as defined in this bylaw. The International Resin Identification Code
assigned to polystyrene materials is 6. Polystyrene items may be identified
by a "6" or "PS," either alone or in combination with other letters.
The regulations and prohibitions relating to polystyrene in this bylaw
are intended to apply regardless of the presence or absence of an
International Resin Identification Code or other identifying marks
on the item.
PREPARED FOOD
Food or beverages which are serviced, packaged, cooked, chopped,
sliced, mixed, brewed, frozen, squeezed, or otherwise prepared (collectively
"prepared") for individual customers or consumers. Prepared food does
not include raw eggs or raw, butchered meats, fish, seafood, and/or
poultry.
RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT
A store or premises engaged in the retail business of selling
or providing merchandise, goods, groceries, prepared takeout food
and beverages for consumption off-premises or the serving of an item
directly to customers at such store or premises, including, but not
limited to, grocery stores, department stores, pharmacies, convenience
stores, restaurants, coffee shops and seasonal and temporary businesses,
including farmers' markets and public markets; provided, however,
that a retail establishment shall also include a food truck or other
motor vehicle, mobile canteen, trailer, market pushcart or movable
roadside stand used by a person from which to engage in such business
directly with customers and business establishments without a storefront,
including, but not limited to, a business delivering prepared foods
or other food items, web-based or catalog business or delivery services
used by a retail establishment; provided, further, that a retail establishment
shall include a nonprofit organization, charity or religious institution
that has a retail establishment and holds itself out to the public
as engaging in retail activities that are characteristic of similar-type
commercial retail businesses, whether or not for profit, when engaging
in such activity.
SOLID POLYSTYRENE
Polystyrene, including clear (oriented) polystyrene, produced
in a rigid form with minimal incorporation of air or other gas. Solid
polystyrene is also referred to as "rigid polystyrene."
The Board of Health may adopt and amend rules and regulations
to effectuate the purposes of this bylaw.
In the case of a conflict between the requirements of this bylaw
and any other federal, state or local law concerning the materials
regulated herein, the more stringent requirements shall apply.
If any provision of this bylaw is declared invalid or unenforceable,
the other provisions shall not be affected thereby;