113717 (Chrome PREMIUM)

: Requirements are based on the specific food service activity and the extent of food preparation conducted.

: The Department is entitled to recover actual costs for additional inspections and laboratory testing.

: The Department must provide a statement or invoice detailing the costs paid. 3. The Retail Food Safety and Defense Fund 113717

: Services are billed at the current hourly cost-recovery rate.

If you are looking to put together a "long paper" on this subject, here is a structured outline and draft based on the legal and regulatory framework. : Requirements are based on the specific food

Section 113717 serves as the financial engine for high-level food safety enforcement in California. By shifting costs to the regulated entities, it ensures the Department remains well-funded to provide the specialized testing and inspection services necessary to protect public health from foodborne illness. California Retail Food Code

For food facility operators, this section means that seeking specialized Department assistance or undergoing specific required activities involves direct financial costs beyond standard annual permit fees. Section 113717 serves as the financial engine for

Section 113717 of the California Retail Food Code is a crucial provision that empowers the California Department of Health Services (the "Department") to recover costs for specific regulatory activities. Its primary intent is to ensure that the financial burden of specialized inspections and laboratory testing is borne by the requesting entities rather than the general public.