Mobile Food Establishments Commissary Verification Form is a legal document that was released by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development - a government authority operating within Michigan.
Q: What is a Mobile Food Establishment?
A: A mobile food establishment is a food service operation that operates from a readily movable vehicle or mobile unit.
Q: What is a Commissary?
A: A commissary is a licensed food establishment where a mobile food establishment can store, prepare, and clean food, equipment, and utensils.
Q: Why is Commissary Verification required?
A: Commissary Verification is required to ensure that a mobile food establishment has a proper and approved location to store, prepare, and clean food.
Q: How can I verify a Commissary for my Mobile Food Establishment?
A: You can verify a commissary by completing and submitting the Mobile Food Establishments Commissary Verification Form to the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development.
Q: What information is required in the Commissary Verification Form?
A: The Commissary Verification Form requires information about the mobile food establishment, the commissary, and the agreement between them.
Q: Is there a fee for Commissary Verification?
A: The Commissary Verification Form does not mention any specific fee. However, it is always best to check with the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development for any necessary fees.
Q: Are there any other requirements for Mobile Food Establishments in Michigan?
A: Yes, mobile food establishments must also obtain a license, meet food safety standards, and comply with other regulations set by the state and local health departments.
Form Details:
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