Nevada Code § 587.696

Registration to produce acidified foods: Requirements and qualifications; period of validity; renewal; provision of updates and information by Department to registrants; inspections; fees. [Effective through June 30, 2027.]
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1. The Department shall register a person
who produces acidified foods if the person:
(a) Completes a course of training in basic food
safety and the preparation and canning of acidified foods which has been
approved by the Department;
(b) Passes an examination on the preparation of
acidified foods which has been approved by the Department;
(c) Pays the registration fee prescribed by the
Department; and
(d) Provides the Department with such information
as the Department deems appropriate, including, without limitation:
(1) The name, address and contact
information of the natural person who is producing the acidified foods; and
(2) If the acidified foods are sold under
a name other than that of the natural person who produces the acidified foods,
the name under which the natural person sells the acidified foods.
2. A registration that is issued or
otherwise recorded pursuant to subsection 1 is valid for 3 years after the date
of initial registration and may be renewed pursuant to the provisions of
subsection 3.
3. The Department shall renew a
registration that is issued or otherwise recorded pursuant to subsection 1
every 3 years if the person:
(a) Provides proof satisfactory to the Department
that the person has complied with the requirements of NRS 587.695 ;
(b) Completes a course of training in basic food
safety and the preparation and canning of acidified foods which has been
approved by the Department;
(c) Passes an examination on the preparation of
acidified foods which has been approved by the Department;
(d) Pays the renewal fee prescribed by the
Department; and
(e) Provides the Department with any such
information as the Department deems appropriate.
4. The Department shall provide to each
person registered to produce acidified foods pursuant to this section:
(a) Periodic updates on, without limitation, the
testing and preparation of acidified foods; and
(b) Information about workshops or other training
opportunities related to the safe production of acidified foods.
5. The Department may inspect the premises
of a person registered to produce acidified foods pursuant to this section only
to investigate a food item that may be deemed to be adulterated pursuant to NRS 585.300 to 585.360 , inclusive, or an outbreak or
suspected outbreak of illness known or suspected to be caused by a contaminated
food item. The producer of acidified foods shall cooperate with the Department
in any such inspection. If, as a result of such an inspection, the Department
determines that the producer of acidified foods has produced an adulterated
food item or was the source of an outbreak of illness caused by a contaminated
food item, the Department may charge and collect from the producer of acidified
foods a fee in an amount that does not exceed the actual cost to the Department
to conduct the investigation.
6. The Department may charge a reasonable
fee for:
(a) Registration pursuant to subsection 1;
(b) Renewal of a registration pursuant to
subsection 3;
(c) A course of training pursuant to subsections
1 and 3;
(d) An examination pursuant to subsections 1 and
3; and
(e) An investigation conducted pursuant to
subsection 5.
NRS 587.696 Registration to produce
acidified foods: Requirements and qualifications; period of validity; renewal;
provision of updates and information by Department to registrants; inspections;
fees. [Effective July 1, 2027.]
1. The Department shall register a person
who produces acidified foods if the person:
(a) Completes a course of training in basic food
safety and the preparation and canning of acidified foods which has been
approved by the Department;
(b) Passes an examination on the preparation of
acidified foods which has been approved by the Department;
(c) Pays the registration fee prescribed by the
Department; and
(d) Provides the Department with such information
as the Department deems appropriate, including, without limitation:
(1) The name, address and contact
information of the natural person who is producing the acidified foods; and
(2) If the acidified foods are sold under
a name other than that of the natural person who produces the acidified foods,
the name under which the natural person sells the acidified foods.
2. A registration that is issued or
otherwise recorded pursuant to subsection 1 is valid for 3 years after the date
of initial registration and may be renewed pursuant to the provisions of
subsection 3.
3. The Department shall renew a
registration that is issued or otherwise recorded pursuant to subsection 1 every
3 years if the person:
(a) Provides proof satisfactory to the Department
that the person has complied with the requirements of NRS 587.695 ;
(b) Completes a course of training in basic food
safety and the preparation and canning of acidified foods which has been
approved by the Department;
(c) Passes an examination on the preparation of
acidified foods which has been approved by the Department;
(d) Pays the renewal fee prescribed by the
Department; and
(e) Provides the Department with any such
information as the Department deems appropriate.
4. The Department shall provide to each
person registered to produce acidified foods pursuant to this section:
(a) Periodic updates on, without limitation, the
testing and preparation of acidified foods; and
(b) Information about workshops or other training
opportunities related to the safe production of acidified foods.
5. The Department may inspect the premises
of a person registered to produce acidified foods pursuant to this section only
to investigate a food item that may be deemed to be adulterated pursuant to NRS 585.300 to 585.360 , inclusive, or an outbreak or
suspected outbreak of illness known or suspected to be caused by a contaminated
food item. The producer of acidified foods shall cooperate with the Department
in any such inspection. If, as a result of such an inspection, the Department
determines that the producer of acidified foods has produced an adulterated
food item or was the source of an outbreak of illness caused by a contaminated
food item, the Department may charge and collect from the producer of acidified
foods a fee in an amount that does not exceed the actual cost to the Department
to conduct the investigation.
6. The Department may charge a reasonable
fee for:
(a) Registration pursuant to subsection 1;
(b) Renewal of a registration pursuant to
subsection 3; and
(c) An investigation conducted pursuant to
subsection 5.

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