Minn. R. agency 144, ch. 4626, EMPLOYEE HEALTH, pt. 4626.0040 - RESPONSIBILITY OF LICENSEE; PERSON IN CHARGE; FOOD EMPLOYEES; AND CONDITIONAL EMPLOYEES.* 2-201.11
A. The licensee
shall require food employees and conditional employees to report to the person
in charge information about their health and activities as they relate to
diseases transmissible through food. A food employee or conditional employee
shall report the information in a manner that allows the person in charge to
reduce the risk of foodborne disease transmission, including providing
necessary additional information, such as the date of onset of symptoms and an
illness, or of a diagnosis without symptoms, if the food employee or
conditional employee:
(1) has any of the
following symptoms:
(a)
vomiting;P1
(b)
diarrhea;P1
(c)
jaundice;P1
(d) sore throat with
fever;P1 or
(e) a lesion containing pus such as a boil or
infected wound that is open or draining and is:
i. on the hands or wrists, unless an
impermeable cover such as a finger cot or bandage protects the lesion and a
single-use glove is worn over the impermeable
cover;P1
ii.
on exposed portions of the arms, unless the lesion is protected by an
impermeable cover;P1 or
iii. on other parts of the body, unless the
lesion is covered by a dry, durable, tight-fitting
bandage;P1
(2) has an illness diagnosed by a health
practitioner due to, or is known to be infected with:
(a)
norovirus;P1
(b) hepatitis A
virus;P1
(c)
Salmonella spp.;P1
(d)
Shigella
spp.;P1
(e)
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia
coli;P1 or
(f) other enteric bacterial, viral, or
parasitic pathogens;P1 or
(3) has been exposed to, or is the suspected
source of, a probable or confirmed disease outbreak within the last 30
days.P1
B. The person in charge shall notify the
regulatory authority of a food employee known to be infected with:
(1)
norovirus;P1
(2) hepatitis A
virus;P1
(3)
Salmonella spp.;P1
(4)
Shigella
spp.;P1
(5)
Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia
coli;P1 or
(6) other enteric bacterial, viral, or
parasitic pathogens.P1
C. The person in charge shall record all
reports of diarrhea or vomiting made by food employees and report those
illnesses to the regulatory authority at the specific request of the regulatory
authority.P1
D. The person in charge shall notify the
regulatory authority of any complaint from a consumer having or suspected of
having:
(1) diarrhea or
vomiting;P1
(2)
norovirus;P1
(3) hepatitis A
virus;P1
(4)
Salmonella spp.;P1
(5)
Shigella
spp.;P1
(6)
Shiga toxin-producing Echerichia coli;P1 or
(7) other enteric bacterial, viral, or
parasitic pathogens.P1
E. A food employee or conditional food
employee shall:
(1) report to the person in
charge the information specified in part 4626.0040, item
A;P1 and
(2)
comply with exclusions and restrictions specified in part
4626.0045.P1
Notes
Statutory Authority: MS s 31.101; 31.11; 144.05; 144.08; 144.12; 157.011
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