Commissary Verification for Mobile Food Facilities - Stanislaus County, California

Commissary Verification for Mobile Food Facilities - Stanislaus County, California

Commissary Verification for Mobile Food Facilities is a legal document that was released by the Department of Environmental Resources - Stanislaus County, California - a government authority operating within California. The form may be used strictly within Stanislaus County.

FAQ

Q: What is a mobile food facility?
A: A mobile food facility is a vehicle or trailer used for the preparation, serving, or sale of food.

Q: What is a commissary verification?
A: Commissary verification is a process where mobile food facilities are inspected and verified to ensure they have access to a licensed commissary for storage, food preparation, and other required services.

Q: Why is commissary verification required?
A: Commissary verification is required to ensure that mobile food facilities meet health and safety regulations by having access to a licensed commissary.

Q: What is a licensed commissary?
A: A licensed commissary is a facility that meets health and safety regulations and provides services such as food storage, food preparation, and equipment cleaning for mobile food facilities.

Q: What happens during a commissary verification inspection?
A: During a commissary verification inspection, the mobile food facility is inspected to ensure it has a valid commissary agreement, proper food storage practices, and access to necessary equipment and supplies.

Q: How often do mobile food facilities need to undergo commissary verification?
A: Mobile food facilities must undergo commissary verification at least once every six months.

Q: Are there any fees associated with commissary verification?
A: Yes, there are fees associated with commissary verification. The fees vary depending on the type and size of the mobile food facility.

Q: Who is responsible for scheduling a commissary verification inspection?
A: The mobile food facility operator is responsible for scheduling a commissary verification inspection with the local health department.

Q: What happens if a mobile food facility fails the commissary verification inspection?
A: If a mobile food facility fails the commissary verification inspection, the facility may be issued a citation, required to cease operations, or face other penalties.

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