Maryland Code § HG-21-324

Section HG-21-324
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(a) (1) The floors, walls, ceilings, sidewalks, furniture, receptacles,
implements, and machinery of or in any food establishment shall be kept in a clean
and sanitary condition at all times.
(2) (i) The design and construction of existing equipment in food
establishments shall be accepted by the Department, if the existing equipment:
1. Complied with the Department's standards that
prevailed at the time of the installation;
2. Accomplishes its intended and required function in
the establishment;
3. Is cleanable;
4. Is free of hazardous materials and toxic food contact
surfaces; and
5. Is in good repair.
(ii) The Department shall establish guidelines for the
replacement of failed existing equipment.
(b) Any vehicle that is used to transport food or from which any food is sold
shall be kept in a clean and sanitary condition at all times.
(c) A condition that is unclean and unsanitary exists whenever any of the
following occurs:
(1) Any food in the process of manufacture, preparation, packing,
canning, freezing, storing, sale, distribution, or transportation is not protected as far
as practicable from flies, filth, and any foreign or injurious contamination;
(2) Refuse, dirt, or waste products subject to decomposition and
fermentation that are incident to the manufacture, preparation, packing, canning,
freezing, storing, sale, distribution, or transportation of food are not removed daily,
or at a frequency required by the Department;
(3) Any receptacle, chute, platform, rack, table, shelf, utensil, or
machinery used in moving, handling, cutting, chopping, mixing, canning, freezing, or
processing food is not kept clean;

(4) The clothing or body of any individual employed in the
establishment, place, or vehicle is not kept as clean as the nature of the employment
permits;
(5) The food establishment lacks an adequate supply of potable
water; or
(6) The food establishment lacks an adequate sewage disposal
facility.

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