GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 26-2-392 - Standards for food, labeling, and containers; protection  from contamination; temperature; prohibited foods; utensils and  equipment; ice; transport to other location; reuse at another ev
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    26-2-392   (2010)
    26-2-392.    Standards for food, labeling, and containers; protection  from contamination; temperature; prohibited foods; utensils and  equipment; ice; transport to other location; reuse at another event;  handwashing facilities; unapproved facilities 
      (a)  This  Code section applies to food items prepared and offered for sale by  organizations at events covered under this article. Food shall be in  sound condition, free from spoilage, filth, or other contamination and  shall be safe for human consumption. Food shall be obtained from sources  that comply with all laws relating to food and food labeling. The use  of food in hermetically sealed containers that was not prepared in a  licensed food processing establishment is prohibited.
(b)  At  all times, including while being stored, prepared, displayed, served,  or transported, food shall be protected from potential contamination,  including dust, insects, rodents, unclean equipment and utensils,  unnecessary handling, flooding, drainage, and overhead leakage or  overhead drippage from condensation. The temperature of potentially  hazardous food shall be either 45 degrees Fahrenheit or below or 140  degrees Fahrenheit or above at all times.
(c)  The  preparation of the following potentially hazardous foods is prohibited  unless the organization has an established hazard control program:
      (1)  Pastries filled with cream or synthetic cream;
      (2)  Custards;
      (3)  Products similar to the products listed in paragraphs (1) and (2) of this subsection; or
      (4)  Salads containing meat, poultry, eggs, or fish.
(d)  Frozen  desserts shall only be produced using commercially pasteurized mixes or  ingredients. Suitable utensils must be provided to eliminate hand  contact with the cooked product. All utensils and equipment shall be  cleaned periodically as necessary to prevent a buildup of food.
(e)  Ice  that is consumed or that contacts food shall be from an approved source  and protected from contamination until used. Ice used for cooling  stored food shall not be used for human consumption. Food shall be  served in an individual-meal type of container and handed to the  customer. Food items shall not be transported for sale at any other  location or sold, held, or reused at another event.
(f)  A  convenient handwashing facility shall be available for employee  handwashing. This facility shall consist of, at least, running water and  individual paper towels.
(g)  This Code  section shall in no way be construed to allow the sale of food items  which have been packaged, bottled, or canned in unapproved facilities.
(h)  County  boards of health are authorized to provide staff assistance to  organizations at events covered under this article for the purpose of  providing food safety instruction.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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