Unless the context indicates otherwise, the following definitions of terms shall govern the meaning of those terms as used in this chapter, as further clarified or otherwise defined in section
18982(a) of title
14 of the California Code of Regulations ("Section 18982(a)"), as it may be amended from time to time. In the event of any conflict, inconsistency or ambiguity between the definitions in this chapter and in Section 18982(a), the definitions in Section 18982(a) shall govern.
"Commercial edible food generator"includes a tier one or a tier two commercial edible food generator as defined below. For purposes of this chapter, food recovery organizations and food recovery services are not commercial edible food generators.
"Director"means the Director of the Department of Waste Management and Recycling (DWMR) and/or his or her designee.
"Edible food"means food intended for human consumption. For purposes of this chapter, edible food is not considered waste material if it is recovered and not discarded. Nothing in this chapter requires or authorizes the recovery of edible food that does not meet the food safety requirements of the California Retail Food Code.
"Food recovery"means actions to collect and distribute food for human consumption that otherwise would be disposed.
"Food recovery organization"means an entity that engages in the collection or receipt of edible food from commercial edible food generators and distributes that edible food to the public for food recovery either directly or through other entities, including, but not limited to:
1. A food bank as defined in Health and Safety Code Section
113783;
2. A nonprofit charitable organization as defined in Health and Safety Code Section
113841; and
3. A nonprofit charitable temporary food facility as defined in Health and Safety Code Section
113842.
"Food recovery service"means a person or entity that collects and transports edible food from a commercial edible food generator to a food recovery organization or other entities for recovery.
"Tier two commercial edible food generator"means a commercial edible food generator that is one of the following:
1. Restaurant with 250 or more seats, or a total facility size equal to or greater than 5,000 square feet;
2. Hotel with an on-site food facility and 200 or more rooms;
3. Health facility with an on-site food facility and 100 or more beds;
6. A state agency with a cafeteria with 250 or more seats or local cafeteria facility size equal to or greater than 5,000 square feet; or
7. A local education agency facility with an on-site food facility.
All other terms shall be as defined in section 6.20.030 of this Code. |
(SCC 1688 § 7, 2022)