2006 Nebraska Revised Statutes - § 81-2,270 — Food establishment, food processing plant, or salvage operation;permits; application; contents; fees; delinquency; penalty; exemptions.

Section 81-2,270
Food establishment, food processing plant, or salvage operation; permits; application; contents; fees; delinquency; penalty; exemptions.

(1) No person shall operate: (a) A food establishment; (b) a food processing plant; or (c) a salvage operation, without a valid permit which sets forth the types of operation occurring within the establishment.

(2) Application for a permit shall be made to the director on forms prescribed and furnished by the department. Such application shall include the applicant's full name and mailing address, the names and addresses of any partners, members, or corporate officers, the name and address of the person authorized by the applicant to receive the notices and orders of the department as provided in the Nebraska Pure Food Act, whether the applicant is an individual, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or other legal entity, the location and type of proposed establishment or operation, and the signature of the applicant. Application for a permit shall be made prior to the operation of a food establishment, food processing plant, or salvage operation. The application shall be accompanied by an initial permit fee and an initial inspection fee in the same amount as the annual inspection fee if inspections are required to be done by the department. If the food establishment, food processing plant, or salvage operation has been in operation prior to applying for a permit, the applicant shall pay an additional fee of sixty dollars.

(3) Payment of the initial permit fee, the initial inspection fee, and the fee for failing to apply for a permit prior to operation shall not preclude payment of the annual inspection fees due on August 1 of each year. Except as provided in subsections (7) through (10) of this section and subsection (1) of section 81-2,281, a permitholder shall pay annual inspection fees on or before August 1 of each year.

(4)(a) The director shall set the initial permit fee and the annual inspection fees on or before July 1 of each fiscal year to meet the criteria in this subsection. The director may raise or lower the fees each year, but the fees shall not exceed the maximum fees listed in subdivision (4)(b) of this section. The director shall determine the fees based on estimated annual revenue and fiscal year-end cash fund balance as follows:

(i) The estimated annual revenue shall not be greater than one hundred seven percent of program cash fund appropriations allocated for the Nebraska Pure Food Act;

(ii) The estimated fiscal year-end cash fund balance shall not be greater than seventeen percent of program cash fund appropriations allocated for the act; and

(iii) All fee increases or decreases shall be equally distributed between all categories; and

(b) The maximum fees are:

    Additional
    First Food
    Food Preparation Unit
    Preparation Area Or
    Area Annual Units
    Food Initial Annual Inspection Annual
    Handling Permit Inspection Fee Inspection
    Activity Fee Fee (per area) Fee
    Convenience Store $61.72 $61.72 $30.86 N/A
    Licensed Beverage
    Establishment $61.72 $61.72 $30.86 N/A
    Limited Food Service
    Establishment $61.72 $61.72 $30.86 N/A
    Temporary Food
    Establishment $61.72 $61.72 $30.86 N/A
    Mobile Food Unit
    (for each unit) $61.72 N/A N/A $30.86
    Pushcart (for each
    unit) $61.72 N/A N/A $12.34
    Vending Machine
    Operations: $61.72
    One to ten units N/A N/A $12.34
    Eleven to twenty units N/A N/A $24.68
    Twenty-one to thirty units N/A N/A $37.02
    Thirty-one to forty units N/A N/A $49.36
    Over forty units N/A N/A $61.70
    Food Processing
    Plant $61.72 $86.40 $30.86 N/A
    Salvage Operation $61.72 $86.40 $30.86 N/A
    Commissary $61.72 $86.40 $30.86 N/A
    All Other Food
    Establishments $61.72 $86.40 $30.86 N/A

(5) If a food establishment is engaged in more than one food handling activity listed in subsection (4) of this section, the inspection fee charged shall be based upon the primary activity conducted within the food establishment as determined by the department and any fees assessed for each additional food preparation area within the primary establishment as determined by the department.

(6) The department may impose a penalty for an inspection fee which is more than one month delinquent. The penalty may not exceed fifty percent of the fee for the first month of delinquency and one hundred percent of the fee for the second month of delinquency.

(7) An educational institution, health care facility, nursing home, or governmental organization operating any type of food establishment, other than a mobile food unit or pushcart, is exempt from the requirements in subsections (1) through (6) of this section.

(8) A person whose primary food-related business activity is determined by the department to be egg handling within the meaning of the Nebraska Graded Egg Act and who is validly licensed and paying fees pursuant to such act is exempt from the permit and inspection fee requirements of the Nebraska Pure Food Act.

(9) A person holding a permit or license and regulated under the Nebraska Manufacturing Milk Act or the Nebraska Pasteurized Milk Law and an egg handler licensed and regulated under the Nebraska Graded Egg Act are exempt from the Nebraska Pure Food Act.

(10) A single event food vendor or a religious, charitable, or fraternal organization operating any type of temporary food establishment, mobile food unit, or pushcart is exempt from the requirements of subsections (1) through (6) of this section. Any such organization operating any nontemporary food establishment prior to July 1, 1985, is exempt from the requirements of subsection (2) of this section.


Source:
    Laws 1981, LB 487, § 25

    Laws 1982, LB 547, § 15

    Laws 1985, LB 460, § 9

    R.S.1943, (1987), § 81-216.21

    Laws 1991, LB 358, § 39

    Laws 1993, LB 121, § 526

    Laws 1997, LB 199, § 23

    Laws 1999, LB 474, § 10

    Laws 2003, LB 250, § 8

    Laws 2004, LB 1045, § 5

Cross References:
    Nebraska Graded Egg Act,see section 2-3525.

    Nebraska Manufacturing Milk Act,see section 2-3946.

    Nebraska Pasteurized Milk Law,see section 2-3901.



~Revised Statutes Cumulative Supplement 2004

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