Nev. Admin. Code § 446.576 - Private homes, residences and premises

1. A food establishment may not be located in a private home unless:
(a) The food establishment can meet all the applicable provisions in this chapter;
(b) A dedicated exterior entrance has been provided;
(c) The areas used for conducting food-establishment operations are physically separated from the living or sleeping quarters by walls or self-closing doors; and
(d) The areas used for food-establishment operations are not used as thoroughfares.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, restrooms must be provided in accordance with this chapter.
3. If every employee of the food establishment resides in the private home, the restroom located within the private home may be used to meet the requirements of this chapter.
4. When a permit to operate is issued to a homeowner or resident of a home allowing the operation of a food establishment from a portion of a private residence, the portion of the private home, residence or their premises shall no longer be considered part of the private home or residence and shall be considered a food establishment, the operation of which is subject to all laws and regulations applicable to food establishments, including those requiring inspections.

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Nev. Admin. Code § 446.576
Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R069-10, eff. 12-18-2013

NRS 439.200, 446.940

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