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2007 SESSION
SB 806 Charitable organizations; those engaged in food distribution to needy are exempt from regulations.
Introduced by: Linda T. Puller | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Donations of food to charitable organizations; deemed exempt from food service regulations. Exempts charitable organizations that engage in food distribution to the needy from state and local regulations and ordinances that govern food service and preparation. Includes nonprofit homeless shelters and hunger prevention programs under the definition of "charitable organizations" for purposes of the exemption. Permits the Board of Health to issue advisory standards for food preparation, handling, protection, and preservation. The bill contains an emergency clause and will take effect upon passage. In addition, this bill incorporates SB 917 (Howell) and SB 1125 (Cuccinelli) and is identical to HB 2218 (Amundson).
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Donations of food to charitable organizations; deemed exempt from food service regulations. Provides an exception for charitable organizations that engage in food distribution to the needy from both state and local regulations that require commercial-grade kitchens and equipment. Includes non-profit homeless shelters and any volunteer who prepares food for such organizations under the definition of "Charitable organizations" for purposes of this exception. This bill will take effect at the time of its passage due to the nature of its subject.