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Charitable Feeding Operations
September 13, 2016 Environmental Management Department AB 2178 Limited Service Charitable Feeding Operations (LSCFO)
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Examples of LSCFOs Background Food Closets/Pantries
Environmental Management Department Examples of LSCFOs Food Closets/Pantries Non-Profit Charitable Feeding Operations Faith-based organizations Meals on Wheels Background Prior to the passage of AB 2178, food pantries and non-profit charitable feeding operations had to meet the same health permit requirements as a retail food facility. AB 2178 provides a flexible regulatory framework that still includes food safety oversight.
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Environmental Management Department
What Does the Law Say? The law defines a LSCFO as a food service operation conducted solely for providing charity, and that is conducted by a non-profit charitable feeding organization. The law specifies types of LSCFO that must register with the local enforcement agency. Registration is required if not operating in conjunction with a permitted food bank. Limited service charitable feeding operation (a) “LIMITED SERVICE CHARITABLE FEEDING OPERATION” means an operation for FOOD service to a CONSUMER solely for providing charity, that is conducted by a NONPROFIT CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION operating pursuant to Chapter 10.6 (commencing with Section ), and whose FOOD service is limited to any of the following functions…
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LSCFO – Permit and Registration
Environmental Management Department LSCFO – Permit and Registration Food Bank - PERMIT REQUIRED Limited Food Preparation – REGISTRATION REQUIRED Food operation that reheats or portions commercially prepared foods with no further processing,(e.g. lasagna). Food operation that may heat, portion or assemble a small volume of commercially prepared foods that are not prepackaged, (e.g. sandwiches). Food Pantry – MAY REQUIRE REGISTRATION Pantries with shelf stable foods, whole uncut produce and cold or frozen perishable foods. Registration is required if not operating in conjunction with a food bank. Food Pantry - NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED Pantries with shelf-stable foods and whole uncut produce.
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A Health Permit is Required
Environmental Management Department A Health Permit is Required Facility that is preparing potentially hazardous foods which may require thawing, cooking, cooling, and reheating/hot holding. (In Sacramento this includes: Loaves and Fishes, Union Gospel Mission, Volunteers of America, Salvation Army)
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New Proposed Fees LSCFO Registration Annual Registration fee $181
Environmental Management Department New Proposed Fees LSCFO Registration Annual Registration fee $181 Food Bank Permit Annual Permit fee $362
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Food Bank and Food Pantry Fee Comparison
Environmental Management Department Food Bank and Food Pantry Fee Comparison County Food Bank Permit Food Pantry Registration Los Angeles $445 $118 Merced $128 Orange $319 Sacramento $362 $181 Yolo $978 $247
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Outreach Workshop Workshop held May 1, 2019.
Environmental Management Department Outreach Workshop Workshop held May 1, 2019. Invited stakeholders including Food Banks, Food Pantries, and other Non-Profit Charitable Feeding Operations. Positive feedback on proposed Food Bank Permit and Charitable Feeding Operation Registration.
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Questions? Marie Woodin, Director Kelly McCoy, Division Chief
Environmental Management Department Questions? Marie Woodin, Director Kelly McCoy, Division Chief Environmental Health Division (916)
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