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42-5101

42-5101. Definitions

In this article, unless the context otherwise requires:

1. "Eligible grocery business" means an establishment whose sales of food are such that it is eligible to participate in the food stamp program established by the food stamp act of 1977 (P.L. 95-113; 91 Stat. 958; 7 United States Code sections 2011 through 2029), according to regulations in effect on January 1, 1979. An establishment is deemed eligible to participate in the food stamp program if it is authorized to participate in the program by the United States department of agriculture food and nutrition service field office on July 1, 1980 or if, prior to a reporting period for which the return is filed, such retailer proves to the satisfaction of the department of revenue that the establishment, based on the nature of the retailer's food sales, could be eligible to participate in the food stamp program established by the food stamp act of 1977 according to regulations in effect on January 1, 1979.

2. "Facilities for the consumption of food" means tables, chairs, benches, booths, stools, counters and similar conveniences, trays, glasses, dishes or other tableware and parking areas for the convenience of in-car consumption of food in or on the premises on which the retailer conducts his business.

3. "Food" means any food item intended for human consumption which is intended for home consumption as defined by rules adopted by the department pursuant to section 42-5106.

4. "Food for consumption on the premises" includes:

(a) Hot prepared food.

(b) Hot or cold sandwiches.

(c) Food served by an attendant to be eaten at tables, chairs, benches, booths, stools, counters and similar conveniences and within parking areas for the convenience of in-car consumption of food.

(d) Food served with trays, glasses, dishes or other tableware.

(e) Beverages sold in cups, glasses, or open containers.

(f) Food sold by caterers.

(g) Food sold within the premises of theaters, movies, operas, shows of any type or nature, exhibitions, concerts, carnivals, circuses, amusement parks, fairs, races, contests, games, athletic events, rodeos, billiard and pool parlors, bowling alleys, public dances, dance halls, boxing, wrestling and other matches and any business which charges admission, entrance or cover fees for exhibition, amusement or entertainment.

(h) Any items contained in subdivisions (a) through (g) of this paragraph even though they are sold on a take-out or to go basis, and whether or not the item is packaged, is wrapped or is actually taken from the premises.

5. "Hot prepared food" includes those products, items or ingredients of food which are prepared and intended for sale in a heated condition. Hot prepared food includes a combination of hot and cold food items or ingredients if a single price has been established.

6. "Premises" means the total space and facilities in or on which a retailer conducts his business and which are owned or controlled, in whole or in part, by a retailer or which are made available for the use of customers of the retailer or group of retailers, including any building or part of a building, parking lot or grounds.

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