Indiana Code § 16-42-5.1-8

Permit; renewal; operation
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Note: This version of section effective until 1-1-2027. See also following repeal of this chapter, effective 1-1-2027.       Sec. 8. A mobile retail food establishment permit issued by a local health department under this chapter: (1) is in effect for one (1) year; (2) may be renewed annually by the owner or operator of a mobile retail food establishment that continues to meet the standards established by the local health department under this chapter; and (3) authorizes the owner or operator to operate a mobile retail food establishment within the jurisdiction of the local health department.   IC 16-42-5.1 Chapter 5.1. Repealed       Note: This repeal of chapter effective 1-1-2027. See also preceding version of this chapter, effective until 1-1-2027.   IC 16-42-5.2 Chapter 5.2. Food Handlers               16-42-5.2-1 Local regulation precluded             16-42-5.2-2 Exempt food establishments             16-42-5.2-3 Exempt entities             16-42-5.2-3.5 Exempt organizations             16-42-5.2-3.7 "Certificate"             16-42-5.2-4 "Certified food protection manager"             16-42-5.2-5 Repealed             16-42-5.2-6 Repealed             16-42-5.2-7 Repealed             16-42-5.2-7.1 Certified food protection manager duties             16-42-5.2-7.5 Certification required to use title             16-42-5.2-8 Presence of certified food protection manager; variances             16-42-5.2-8.5 Food establishment duties             16-42-5.2-9 Time requirements; food establishment beginning operation or changing ownership             16-42-5.2-10 Time requirements; certified food protection manager terminating employment             16-42-5.2-11 Multiple food establishments on same property             16-42-5.2-12 Penalties             16-42-5.2-13 Adoption of rules             16-42-5.2-14 Local authority to issue a permit             16-42-5.2-15 Local enforcement             16-42-5.2-16 Expired

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