Oklahoma Code § 63-1-1118.1

Title 63. Public Health And Safety: Unattended food establishments – Criteria - Permits
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A.  As used in this section:
1.  "Unattended food establishment" means an operation that
provides packaged foods or whole fruit using an automated payment
system and has controlled entry not accessible by the general
public.  An unattended food establishment shall not be considered a
food establishment as used in Section 1-1118 of Title 63 of the
Oklahoma Statutes; and

2.  "Controlled entry" means selective restriction or limitation
of access to a place or location.
B.  The State Department of Health shall create a permit for
unattended food establishments and establish criteria and a
procedure for approval or denial of such permits.  No unattended
food establishment shall operate until the establishment has
obtained a permit.
C.  The unattended food establishment shall be located in the
interior of a building that is not accessible by the general public.
Access to the establishment shall be limited to a defined
population, including but not limited to employees or occupants of
the building where the establishment is located.
D.  1.  Only commercially packaged foods properly labeled for
individual retail sale, which meet the definition of "packaged and
labeled" under Section 3-201.11(C) of the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) Food Code, shall be offered.
2.  No unpackaged food shall be permitted except as provided by
Section 3-302.11(B)(1) of the FDA Food Code.
3.  Food shall be such that preparation by consumers is limited
to heating or reheating food in a microwave oven.
4.  No bulk food may be offered for sale.
5.  Beverages may be dispensed by individual serving only.
E.  An unattended food establishment shall be equipped with
refrigeration or freezer units that have the following features:
1.  Self-closing doors that allow food to be viewed without
opening the door to the refrigerated cooler or freezer; and
2.  Automatic self-locking mechanism that prevents the consumer
from accessing the food upon the occurrence of any condition that
results in the failure of the refrigeration unit to maintain the
internal product temperature specified under Section 3-501.16(A) of
the FDA Food Code; or
3.  Freezer unit to maintain the product frozen, if the
establishment contains frozen food.
F.  1.  Multi-use, food-contact surfaces shall be cleaned on the
frequency consistent with the service under Section 4-202.11 of the
FDA Food Code, or shall be easily removable and replaced with
cleaned surfaces.
2.  No multi-use food-contact surfaces shall be used for foods
that require time and temperature control for safety (TCS).
G. 1. a. An unattended food establishment shall provide
continuous video surveillance of areas where consumers
view, select, handle and purchase products that
provides sufficient resolution to identify situations
that may compromise food safety or food defense.
b. Video surveillance recordings shall be maintained and
made available for inspection upon request by a
representative of the State Department of Health or

another applicable regulatory agency within twenty-
four (24) hours of such request.
c. Video surveillance recordings shall be held by the
establishment for a minimum of fourteen (14) calendar
days after the date of the surveillance.
2.  The permit holder shall take reasonable steps necessary to
discourage individuals from returning food or beverages that have
not been selected for purchase.
H.  1.  The permit holder shall service the unattended food
establishment on a scheduled basis and at a frequency acceptable to
the State Department of Health.  Service may include, but is not
limited to, the following:
a. checking food supplies and equipment for signs of
product damage and tampering,
b. verifying refrigeration equipment is operating
properly, including the temperature display and self-
locking mechanism,
c. rotating foods to better ensure first-in/first-out of
food items,
d. cleaning food service equipment and food display
areas,
e. stocking food and disposable single-use and single-
service supplies, and
f. checking inventory for recalled foods.
2.  The permit holder shall ensure that:
a. food is from an approved source,
b. packaged food is provided in tamper-evident packaging,
c. food is protected from potential sources of cross-
contamination, and
d. food is maintained at safe temperatures during
transport and display.
I.  The unattended food establishment shall have a sign readily
visible at the automated payment station stating:
1.  The name and mailing address of the business entity
responsible for the establishment and to whom complaints and
comments should be addressed; and
2.  The telephone, email or web information for the responsible
business entity, when applicable.
J.  The permit holder bears all responsibilities for the
operation of the unattended food establishment.  If the permit
holder is not the owner or operator of the building where the food
establishment is located, a mutual agreement may be approved by the
State Department of Health that outlines the responsibilities for
cleaning and maintenance of all surfaces and equipment, provision of
supportive facilities or services such as janitorial and restroom
facilities, pest control and removal of solid waste.  This agreement

shall also outline what actions must be taken by both parties to
maintain the establishment in compliance with all requirements.
K.  The State Department of Health shall establish an annual fee
structure for unattended food establishments, not to exceed One
Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per location.
L.  An unattended food establishment shall obtain an Oklahoma
sales tax permit prior to conducting any sales, and shall collect
and remit state sales tax as provided for in the Sales Tax Code.
M.  The State Commissioner of Health shall promulgate such rules
as are necessary to implement the provisions of this section.

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