Utah Admin. Code R392-101-7 - Certification and Recertification Requirements
(1) Except as in Subsection (2), a candidate
shall answer at least 70% of the questions correctly on a Department approved
exam to pass the exam for certification or recertification.
(2) An exam developer may set the passing
score for an exam if:
(a) the exam was
developed in accordance with the Standards For Educational And Psychological
Testing published by the American Psychological Association; and
(b) the exam developer submits documentation
that is validated by the Department.
(3) To be certified as a food safety manager,
a person who successfully passes an exam as described in Section
R392-101-5 shall
provide documentation of a passing grade to the local health officer within 60
days of receipt of the documentation.
(b) If
a certified food safety manager commences work in a different local health
jurisdiction, they shall notify the local health officer in that
jurisdiction.
(4) A
local health department:
(a) may not charge a
fee to accept or process the documentation described in Subsection
(3);
(b) shall accept photocopies
or electronic copies of the documentation described in Subsection (3);
and
(c) shall allow an individual
to submit the documentation described in Subsection (3) by mail, email, or in
person.
(5) A person who
completes the requirement in Subsection (3) shall be certified as a food safety
manager statewide.
(6) Food safety
manager certifications are effective for three years from the date the
applicant receives documentation of a passing score from the exam
administrator.
(7) Except as
specified in Section
R392-101-8,
each food establishment shall maintain a copy of the current food safety
manager's certificate on file at the establishment. The person in charge shall
provide this documentation to the local health officer upon request.
(8) To recertify, a certified food safety
manager shall submit documentation described in Subsection (3) to the
appropriate local health department indicating a passing score within the
previous six months.
(9) A person
certified as a food safety manager is exempt from the requirements of Rule
R392-103, Food Handler Training and Certificate.
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