As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CERTIFIED AGENT
One who has been certified by the State of Connecticut as
a food service establishment inspector.
DIRECTOR OF HEALTH
The Director of Health for the Town of Cromwell or the Registered
Sanitarian, who is his authorized agent, who shall enforce this chapter.
FARMERS' MARKET
As defined in Chapter
179: An approved, formally organized and regularly scheduled event for the sale of local food produce and products in a common marketplace which is certified and operated under the general guidelines and auspices of the State Department of Agriculture.
FOOD
Any raw, cooked or processed edible substance, beverage or
ingredient, including ice, used or intended for use, in whole or in
part, for human consumption.
FOOD CLASSES
As defined by the State of Connecticut Public Health Code
and Regulations in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes § 19a-36g,
as amended.
[Amended TC 3-13-2019]
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Any vehicle or place where food or beverage intended for
human consumption is manufactured, prepared, stored, offered for sale,
sold, served or given to the public or nonmembers, including farmers'
markets. For purposes of clarification, nothing in this chapter shall
include any religious ceremony, functions at private homes or affairs
in establishments which cater exclusively to members and their guests.
FOOD VENDING MACHINE
A device automatically operated to supply food without the
direct supervision of a human being.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a food establishment
within the Town of Cromwell without possessing a valid license or
a written determination from the Director of Health that no license
is required. Only a person who complies with the requirements of the
Public Health Code of the State of Connecticut shall be entitled to
receive and retain such a license. Licenses shall not be transferred
from one person to another person or from one location to another.
Unless a different timeline is provided for in the license, all licenses
shall expire on June 30 of each year. The owner or proprietor of a
food establishment or a food vending machine shall keep a valid license
posted in a conspicuous public location visible to the patrons of
the establishment, protected against defacement or damage at all times.
Residents of the Town of Cromwell offering fresh fruits and
vegetables grown on and sold from their own property shall be exempt
from this chapter.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall,
in addition to any other penalties or fees provided herein, be subject
to a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $200 and/or imprisonment
for up to 30 days for each day that an offense continues between the
date of notice of violation and the date of correction, as known by
reinspection or the date of disposition by a court of competent jurisdiction.
During emergencies and disasters, the provisions of this chapter
may be waived.
If an application for a temporary license is submitted and not
acted upon within 10 days, then the intended opening and operation
of such establishment shall not be delayed by the Town.