Ohio Admin. Code 3717-1-03.7 - Food: special requirements for highly susceptible populations
[Comment: For publication dates of the C.F.R. referenced in this rule, see paragraph (B)(15)(b) of rule 3717-1-01 of the Administrative Code.]
In a food service operation or retail food establishment that serves a highly susceptible population:
(A) The following criteria apply to juice:
(1) For the purposes of paragraph (A) of this
rule, children who are nine years of age or less and receive food in a school,
day care setting, or similar facility that provides custodial care are included
as highly susceptible populations;
(2) Prepackaged juice or a prepackaged
beverage containing juice, that bears a warning label as specified in
21 C.F.R.
101.17(g), that has not been
specifically processed to prevent, reduce, or eliminate the presence of
pathogens, or a packaged juice or beverage containing juice, that bears a
warning label as specified in rule
3717-1-08 of the Administrative
Code, may not
cannot be served or offered for sale; and
(3) Unpackaged juice that is prepared on the
premises for service or sale in a ready-to- eat form shall
is obligated to
be processed under a HACCP plan and as specified in
21 C.F.R.
120.24. This is not intended to include
freshly prepared fruit or vegetable purees that are prepared on-site that are
not beverages or ingredients of beverages.
(B) Food employees may
are not
permitted to contact ready-to-eat food as
specified under paragraph (A)(2) of rule
3717-1-03.2 of the
Administrative Code.
(C) The
following foods may
are not permitted to be
served or offered for sale in a ready-to-eat form:
(1) Raw animal foods such as raw fish,
raw-marinated fish, raw molluscan shellfish, and steak tartare;
(2) A partially cooked animal food such as
lightly cooked fish, rare meat, soft-cooked eggs that are made from raw eggs,
and meringue; and
(3) Raw seed sprouts.
; and
(4)
Packaged food as
specified under paragraph (E) of rule
3717-1-03.3 of the
Administrative Code.
(D) Pasteurized eggs or egg products
shall
are to
be substituted for raw eggs in the preparation of:
(1) Foods such as Caesar salad, hollandaise
or Bearnaise sauce, mayonnaise, meringue, eggnog, ice cream, and egg-fortified
beverages; and
(2) Recipes in which
more than one egg is broken and the eggs are combined, unless:
(a) The raw eggs are combined immediately
before cooking for one consumer's serving at a single meal, cooked as specified
under paragraph (A)(1)(a) of rule
3717-1-03.3 of the
Administrative Code, and served immediately, such as an omelet, souffle, or
scrambled eggs;
(b) The raw eggs
are combined as an ingredient immediately before baking and the eggs are
thoroughly cooked to a ready-to-eat form, such as a cake, muffin, or bread;
or
(c) The preparation of the food
is conducted under a HACCP plan that:
(i)
Identifies the food to be prepared;
(ii)
Prohibits
Prevents
contacting ready-to-eat food with bare hands;
(iii) Includes specifications and practices
that ensure:
(a) Salmonella Enteritidis growth
is controlled before and after cooking; and
(b) Salmonella Enteritidis is destroyed by
cooking the eggs according to the temperature and time specified in paragraph
(A)(1)(b) of rule
3717-1-03.3 of the
Administrative Code.
(iv)
Contains HACCP information as specified in paragraph (L) of rule
3717-1-03.4 of the
Administrative Code, and includes procedures that:
(a) Control cross contamination of
ready-to-eat food with raw eggs; and
(b) Delineate cleaning and sanitization
procedures for food-contact surfaces; and
(v) Describes the training program that
ensures that the food employee responsible
for the preparation of the food understands the procedures to be
used.
(E) Time only, as the public health control
as specified under paragraph (I)(4) of rule
3717-1-03.4 of the
Administrative Code, may not
cannot be used for raw eggs.
(F) Food may be re-served as specified under
paragraphs (X)(2) and (X)(3) of rule
3717-1-03.2 of the
Administrative Code, except that:
(1) Any food
served to patients or clients who are under contact precautions in medical
isolation or quarantine, or protective environment isolation
may
is not
to be re-served to others outside.
(2) Packages of food from any patients,
clients, or other consumers should not be re- served to persons in protective
environment isolation.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3717.04, 3717.05
Rule Amplifies: 3717.04, 3717.05
Prior Effective Dates: 03/01/2001, 03/01/2005, 03/01/2009, 01/01/2013, 03/01/2019
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