Utah Admin. Code R70-540-8 - Requirements
(1) The prerequisites for operation are as
follows:
(a) a person may not operate a food
establishment without a valid registration.
(b) a new registration is required within 60
days when ownership changes.
(c)
registration is non-transferable.
(d) the Department may seek administrative or
judicial remedies to achieve compliance with the laws and rules if a person
fails to have a valid registration to operate a food establishment.
(2) The owner or person-in-charge
shall have the registration available for review upon request.
(3) The owner of a food establishment may
display the current annual registration.
(4) The applicant should submit an
application for a registration at least 30 calendar days before the date
planned for opening a new or remodeled food establishment.
(5) The person desiring to operate a food
establishment shall submit to the department a written application for a
registration on a form provided by the Department.
(6) The qualifications and responsibilities
of applicants are as follows:
(a) be an owner
or representative of the food establishment;
(b) comply with the requirements of the Utah
Food Protection Rule R70-530 and other applicable laws;
(c) agree to allow access to the food
establishment during normal business hours as specified under Subsection
4-5-9(5)(a),
provide required information; and
(d) pay the applicable registration fees at
the time the application is submitted.
(7) The contents of the application shall
include:
(a) the name, billing address,
business telephone number, and signature of the person applying for the
registration;
(b) the name of the
food establishment, federal tax identification number, physical location
address, billing address, type of establishment (i.e. retail grocery, food
processor, or warehouse), number and types of food processes, square footage of
the food establishment, and the number of employees;
(c) information specifying whether the food
establishment is owned by an association, corporation, individual, partnership,
or other legal entity;
(d) a
statement signed by the applicant that attests to the accuracy of the
information provided in the application and agrees to provide other information
as required by the Department.
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