Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.02.19.845

Current through September 2, 2024
Section 16.02.19.845 - VERIFICATION AND DOCUMENTATION OF CORRECTION

In addition to Section 8-405.20 of the incorporated Food Code, the onsite follow-up inspection may not be required for verification of correction if the regulatory authority chooses to accept a written report of correction from the license holder.

01.Written Report of Correction. The regulatory authority may choose to accept a written report of correction from the license holder stating that specific violations have been corrected. The license holder must submit this report to the regulatory authority within five (5) days after the correction date identified on the inspection report.
a. Medium-risk food establishment. If the risk factor violations do not exceed three (3), or the good retail practice violations do not exceed six (6), a follow-up inspection is not required for verification of correction.
b. High-risk food establishment. If the risk factor violations do not exceed five (5), or the good retail practice violations do not exceed eight (8), a follow-up inspection is not required for verification of correction.
02.Risk Control Plan. The regulatory authority may require the development of a risk control plan as verification of correction. The risk control plan must provide documentation on how the license holder will obtain long-term correction of priority violations that are repeated violations, including how control will be monitored and who will be responsible.

Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.02.19.845

Effective April 6, 2023