Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 68E-27.002 - Definitions
(1) "Product" - Any animal, plant or other
material or part of an animal, plant or portion of other material any part of
which was originally taken from the sea.
(2) "Primary producer" - A person, firm or
corporation that uses a vessel to harvest products and who may only physically
alter the product by eviscerating or deheading.
(3) "Secondary producer" - Is only that
person, firm or corporation that receives products in his or its licensed
secondary production plant from a primary producer. Producer is deemed to
change from a primary to a secondary producer at such time as possession on the
part of the secondary producer takes place.
Physical alteration of products by a secondary producer may be in the following manner only: deheading, skinning, scaling, eviscerating or removing cephalothorax.
(4)
"Primary and secondary production plant" - Means any vessel used by a "primary
producer" or building, used by a "secondary producer" in the production or
storage of products.
(5)
"Processor" - A person, firm or corporation that makes any of the following
changes in any products originally derived from a primary or secondary
producer.
(a) Chills products to such a
temperature that the tissue and contained water of the products is solidified
or frozen, except when such is done by a primary or secondary producer. This
solidification will be deemed to have taken place whenever the temperature of
the organism or part thereof has been reduced to less than 32º F. (0º
C.).
(b) Adds internally or
externally any chemical element, compound or compounds, including water to a
product.
(c) Physically alters the
product in any of the following ways: Dismembers, partitions, divides, grinds,
slices, lacerates, presses, extends, debones (wholly or partially), segments,
removes crusts, shells, coverings, hulls, chops, macerates, crushes, removes
skeletal material, either external or internal. (The simple deheading,
skinning, scaling, eviscerating or removing of cephalothorax of product shall
not be deemed physical alteration unless packaged.)
(d) Packages in any container capable of use
as human food.
(6)
"Products processing plant" - Any commercial building or establishment in which
products are processed or otherwise prepared and packaged for human
consumption.
(7) "Food" - Means any
articles used as food or drink for man or any component of such
article.
(8) "Perishable food" -
Any food of such type or in such condition as may spoil; provided, that foods
which are in hermetically sealed containers processed by heat to prevent
spoilage and properly packaged dehydrated, dry or powdered foods so low in
moisture content as to preclude development of microorganisms shall not be
considered to be readily perishable.
(9) "Potentially hazardous food" - Any
perishable food which consists in whole or in part of products, or other
ingredients capable of supporting rapid and progressive growth or infectious or
toxigenic microorganisms.
(10)
"Wholesome" - Products which are in sound condition, clean, free from
adulteration, and otherwise suitable for human consumption.
(11) "Adulterated" - Products shall be deemed
to be adulterated in accordance with provisions of Section
500.10, F.S.
(12) "Misbranded" - Products shall be deemed
to be misbranded in accordance with provisions of Section
500.11, F.S.
(13) "Safe temperatures" - Temperatures of
forty degrees Fahrenheit (40º F.) or below and one hundred-fifty degrees
Fahrenheit (150º F.) or above as applied to potentially hazardous
foods.
(14) "Sanitize" - the
effective antiseptic treatment or clean surfaces of equipment and utensils by
an approved process which reduces microorganism population, including
pathogens, to an acceptable level.
(15) "Agriculture Commissioner" - Means the
Commissioner of Agriculture of the State of Florida.
(16) "Commission" - Means the State of
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
(17) "Board of Health" - Means the Board of
Health of the State of Florida.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 379.2341(1) FS. Law Implemented 379.3313 FS.
New 9-30-75, Formerly 16B-27.02, 16N-27.02, 16N-27.002, 62N-27.002.
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