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CFSAN/Retail Food Safety Team
DRAFT: February 28, 1998;
DRAFT: April 24, 2001;
DRAFT: June 28, 2001;
DRAFT: April 2003; DRAFT: January 2005
This document has been superceded by a more recent version. Below is an earlier version.
STANDARD NO. 1
REGULATORY FOUNDATION
This standard applies to the regulatory foundation used by a retail food program. Regulatory foundation includes any statute, regulation, rule, ordinance, or other prevailing set of regulatory requirements that governs the operation of a retail food establishment.
Requirement Summary
The regulatory foundation includes provisions for:
Description of Requirement
The regulatory foundation contains provisions that are at least as stringent as the public health interventions and the provisions that control risk factors known to contribute to foodborne illness contained in the Food Code. To meet this element of the Standard, regulations must have a corresponding requirement for the Food Code sections as listed in Appendix A, Table A-1 and summarized in Table A-2, from #1 "Demonstration of Knowledge" through #11 "Highly Susceptible Populations." For initial listing, the regulatory foundation must contain at least 9 of the 11 interventions and risk factor controls. In order to meet fully the requirements of the Standard, the regulatory foundation must meet all 11 of the interventions and risk factor controls by the third audit.
The regulations contain provisions that address Good Retail Practices that are at least as stringent as those described in the Food Code. To meet this element of the Standard, regulations must have a corresponding requirement for 95 percent of the Food Code sections as listed in Appendix A, Table A-3 and summarized in Table A-4, from #12 "Personnel" through #37 "Variance for Smoking."
The regulations contain provisions that address Compliance and Enforcement requirements that are at least as stringent as those contained in the Food Code. To meet this element of the Standard, regulations must have a corresponding requirement for each of the Food Code sections as listed in Appendix A, Table A-5, items 1through 13; except item 12, Legal Remedies, where only one of the sections pertaining to criminal, injunctive, or civil penalties is required.
Outcome
The desired outcome of this standard is the adoption of a sound, science-based regulatory foundation for the public health program and the uniform regulation of industry.
Documentation
The quality records needed for this standard include: