RCW 69.06.010 Food and beverage service worker’s permit—Filing, duration—Minimum training requirements. It shall be unlawful for any person to be employed in the handling of unwrapped or unpackaged food unless he or she shall furnish and place on file with the person in charge of such establishment, a food and beverage service worker’s permit, as […]
RCW 69.06.020 Permit exclusive and valid throughout state—Fee. The permit provided in RCW 69.06.010 or 69.06.070 shall be valid in every city, town and county in the state, for the period for which it is issued, and no other health certificate shall be required of such employees by any municipal corporation or political subdivision of […]
RCW 69.06.030 Diseased persons—May not work—Employer may not hire. It shall be unlawful for any person afflicted with any contagious or infectious disease that may be transmitted by food or beverage to work in or about any place where unwrapped or unpackaged food and/or beverage products are prepared or sold, or offered for sale for […]
RCW 69.06.040 Application of chapter to retail food establishments. This chapter shall apply to any retail establishment engaged in the business of food handling or food service. [ 1987 c 223 § 7; 1957 c 197 § 4.]
RCW 69.06.045 Application of chapter to temporary food service establishments. As used in this section, “temporary food service establishment” means a food service establishment operating at a fixed location for a period of time of not more than twenty-one consecutive days in conjunction with a single event or celebration. This chapter applies to temporary food […]
RCW 69.06.050 Permit to be secured within fourteen days from time of employment. Individuals under this chapter must obtain a food and beverage service workers’ permit within fourteen days from commencement of employment. Individuals under this chapter may work for up to fourteen calendar days without a food and beverage service workers’ permit, provided that […]
RCW 69.06.060 Penalty. Any violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be a misdemeanor. [ 1957 c 197 § 6.]
RCW 69.06.070 Limited duty permit. The local health officer may issue a limited duty permit when necessary to reasonably accommodate a person with a disability. The limited duty permit must specify the activities that the permit holder may perform, and must include only activities having low public health risk. [ 1998 c 136 § 2.]
RCW 69.06.080 Chapter not applicable to persons who meet requirements of RCW 70.128.250. Except for the food safety training standards adopted by the state board of health under RCW 69.06.010, the provisions of this chapter do not apply to persons who work in adult family homes and successfully complete training and continuing education as required […]