ORS 624.570
Food handler training requirement

  • exception
  • certification
  • fees
  • rules

(1)

Intentionally left blank —Ed.

(a)

Except as provided in subsection (6) of this section, any person involved in the preparation or service of food in a restaurant or food service facility licensed under ORS 624.020 (License) or 624.320 (License requirement for commissary, warehouse, mobile unit or vending machine) must successfully complete a food handler training program and earn a certificate of program completion within 30 days after the date of hire. The person shall thereafter maintain a valid completion certificate at all times during the employment.

(b)

A food handler training program offered by the Oregon Health Authority or the designated agent of the authority, or offered by a local public health authority or designated agent of the local public health authority that has been approved by the Oregon Health Authority, is valid in any jurisdiction in the state for the purpose of obtaining the certificate of completion under subsection (2) of this section.

(2)

If a person successfully completes the food handler training program required in subsection (1) of this section and pays the appropriate fee, the Oregon Health Authority, a local public health authority or a designated agent shall issue a certificate of completion. A food handler certificate of completion expires three years after the date of issuance.

(3)

All local public health authorities exercising powers, duties and functions pursuant to ORS 624.510 (Intergovernmental agreements with local public health authorities), shall ensure the provision of food handler training programs within the jurisdiction of the local public health authority. The Oregon Health Authority shall establish and maintain food handler training programs in counties without authority delegated under ORS 624.510 (Intergovernmental agreements with local public health authorities).

(4)

The Oregon Health Authority shall establish by rule all provisions necessary to administer and enforce the provisions of this section, including but not limited to:

(a)

Minimum standards for program content and delivery; and

(b)

The establishment of minimum requirements for successful completion of the training.

(5)

The Oregon Health Authority, a local public health authority or a designated agent shall charge a program fee to program participants. The program fee may not exceed $10. A program provider may assess a new program fee each time a participant takes or retakes all or part of a program or certification exam. A fee not exceeding $5 may be charged for duplicate certificates of completion.

(6)

Persons involved in the preparation or service of food in an intermittent temporary restaurant, seasonal temporary restaurant or single-event temporary restaurant are not required to complete a food handler training program, but the intermittent temporary restaurant, seasonal temporary restaurant or single-event temporary restaurant shall have at least one person who has completed the food handler training program on the premises at all times. [1995 c.578 §13; 2001 c.975 §8a; 2003 c.309 §18; 2009 c.595 §1033; 2011 c.664 §14]

Source: Section 624.570 — Food handler training requirement; exception; certification; fees; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors624.­html.

624.005
“Local public health authority” defined
624.010
Definitions for ORS 624.010 to 624.121
624.020
License
624.029
Disposition of fees
624.036
Exemption of confection operations from license requirements
624.038
Exemptions from requirements of ORS 624.010 to 624.121
624.041
Rules
624.046
Bed and breakfast facility regulation
624.051
Single toilet fixture allowed in small restaurant
624.060
Inspection and reinspection of restaurants and bed and breakfast facilities
624.070
Examination of food and drink samples
624.073
Revocation, suspension or refusal of license
624.077
Rating surveys
624.080
Diseased persons working in restaurants, bed and breakfast facilities or temporary restaurants
624.082
Intermittent temporary restaurants
624.084
Seasonal temporary restaurants
624.086
Single-event temporary restaurants
624.091
Inspection of temporary restaurants
624.096
Summary closure of temporary restaurant
624.101
“Benevolent organization” defined
624.106
Issuance of single-event temporary restaurant license to benevolent organization
624.111
Inspection of event facilities and operation under license of benevolent organization
624.116
When alternative food service criteria applicable
624.121
State Food Service Advisory Committee
624.130
Training to relieve choking
624.145
Authorization of food place required for third-party food platform to take orders and deliver meals
624.165
Service of inspected game meat by charitable organization
624.310
Definitions for ORS 624.310 to 624.430
624.320
License requirement for commissary, warehouse, mobile unit or vending machine
624.330
Exemption of certain commissaries, mobile units and vending machines from licensing requirements
624.355
Rules
624.370
Inspection of commissary, warehouse, mobile unit or vending machine
624.400
Rating surveys
624.410
Commissaries and sources of supply outside jurisdiction
624.415
Denial, suspension or revocation of license
624.420
Abating or enjoining violations of ORS 624.310 to 624.430
624.425
Diseased persons working in commissary or mobile unit
624.430
Fee payment
624.490
License fees
624.495
Foodborne illness prevention program
624.510
Intergovernmental agreements with local public health authorities
624.530
Agreement to ensure only one agency inspects facilities
624.550
Local public health authority food service advisory committee
624.560
Waiver of food sanitation rules
624.570
Food handler training requirement
624.610
Application of ORS 624.010 to 624.121 or 624.310 to 624.430 to certain food service
624.630
Construction, remodeling requirements
624.650
Mobile unit inspection fee
624.670
Disposition of fees
624.990
Criminal penalties
624.992
Civil penalty
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