Utah Admin. Code R392-105-3 - Definitions
As used in this rule:
(1) "Agricultural tourism activity" means an
educational or recreational activity that:
(a) takes place on a farm or ranch or other
commercial agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural, or forestry operation;
and
(b) allows an individual to
tour, explore, observe, learn about, participate in, or be entertained by an
aspect of agricultural operations.
(2) "Agritourism" means the travel or visit
by the general public to a working farm, ranch, or other commercial
agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural, or forestry operation for the
enjoyment of, education about, or participation in the activities of the farm,
ranch, or other commercial agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural, or
forestry operation.
(3)
"Agritourism food establishment" has the same meaning as defined in Section
26-15b-102
(4) "Agritourism food
establishment permit" means a permit issued by a local health department to the
operator for operating an agritourism food establishment.
(5) "Clean" means the condition of being
visibly free from dirt, soil, stain, leftover food particles, or other
materials not intended to be a part of the object in question.
(6) "Department" means the Utah Department of
Health.
(7) "Farm" means a working
farm, ranch, or other commercial agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural, or
forestry operation.
(8) "FDA Food
Code" or "Food Code" means the version of U.S. Public Health Service, Food and
Drug Administration, Model Food Code as incorporated by reference with
exceptions and amendments in Rule R392-100, Food Service Sanitation.
(9) "Food" means:
(a) a raw, cooked, or processed edible
substance, ice, nonalcoholic beverage, or ingredient used or intended for use
or for sale, in whole or in part, for human consumption; or
(b) chewing gum.
(10) "Hot water" means water heated to a
temperature of not less than 110 degrees F at the outlet.
(11) "Imminent health hazard" means a
significant threat or danger to health that is considered to exist when there
is evidence sufficient to show that a product, practice, circumstance, or event
creates a situation that requires immediate correction or cessation of
operation to prevent injury based on the number of potential injuries and the
nature, severity, and duration of the anticipated injury. An imminent health
hazard may include an emergency such as a fire, flood, extended interruption of
electrical or water service, sewage backup, misuse of poisonous or toxic
materials, onset of an apparent foodborne illness outbreak, gross insanitary
occurrence or condition, or other circumstances that may endanger public
health.
(12) "Linens" means fabric
items such as cloth hampers, cloth napkins, table cloths, wiping cloths, and
work garments including cloth gloves.
(13) "Local health department" has the same
meaning as defined in Section
26A-1-102.
(14) "Local health officer" means the
director of the jurisdictional local health department or a designated
representative.
(15) "Operator"
means a person who owns, manages, or controls, or who has the duty to manage or
control, the farm.
(16) "Plumbing
fixture" means a receptacle or device that is connected to the water supply
system of the premises; or discharges wastewater, liquid-borne waste materials,
or sewage to the drainage system of the premises.
(17) "Ready-to-eat food" means the same as
defined in the FDA Food Code.
(18)
"Sanitized" means the application of cumulative heat or chemicals on cleaned
food, ice, or potable water contact surfaces that, when evaluated for efficacy,
is sufficient to yield a reduction of 5 logs, which is equal to a 99.999%
reduction, of representative disease microorganisms of public health
importance.
(19) "Time/temperature
control for safety food" or "TCS" means food that requires time/temperature
controls for safety to limit pathogenic microorganism growth or toxin
formation.
(20) "Wastewater" means
sewage, industrial waste, or other liquid or waterborne substances causing or
capable of causing pollution of waters of the state.
(21) "Working farm, ranch, or other
commercial agricultural, aquacultural, horticultural, or forestry operation"
means an operation involved in the growing or harvesting of plants or crops,
the raising of livestock, poultry, or aquatic animals, or similar activities
conducted by a farmer on a site such as a farm, ranch, orchard, dairy farm, or
freshwater pond and whose primary income is derived from such
operations.
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