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1 IA DEPARTMENT OF INSPECTIONS & APPEALS FOOD & CONSUMER SAFETY BUREAU RAGBRAI Food Licensing

2 Meeting Agenda Licensure Requirements Providing Services Points of Contact

3 License Requirements When is a license not needed? Commercially prepared pre-packed food or beverage that does not require temperature control for safety. Examples- bottled drinks, packaged candy, packaged chips, packaged granola bars, etc. Whole, uncut fruits and vegetables

4 License Requirements When is a license needed? Providing unpackaged food or beverages. Examples- tacos, burgers, lemonade, etc. Providing commercially prepared pre-packed food or beverage that requires temperature control for safety. Examples- ice cream bars, milk, yogurt, etc. Cut fruits- Examples- cut watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew melons.

5 What License is Needed? License Types  Temporary Food License – used in conjunction with an event, and may be used up to 14 consecutive days in conjunction with that event at a single location.  Mobile Food License (Annual License)– may be used up to 3 days in a single location before the unit has to move.  Food Service or Retail License (Annual License)– may only be used on the premises for which the license was issued. A licensed establishment may set up a food stand on their own premises without an additional food license requirement.

6 Temporary Food Service License WHO MUST PURCHASE  For profit organizations and individuals  Non-profit organizations who do not meet exemption requirements COST  $33.50 per permit- Each RAGBRAI town is its own “Event” must have a separate permit  No online payment service is available

7 Temporary Food Service License Non-Profit Exemptions  Premises regularly used by a nonprofit organization which engages in the serving of food on the premises as long as the following restrictions are not exceeded:  Does not serve food more than one day per calendar week.  Twice per calendar year – may serve to the public up to 3 consecutive days  May use another nonprofit organizations premises, not more than twice per year for one day, to serve food.

8 Temporary Food Service License Non-Profit Exemption Examples  License Required  A nonprofit group sets up a food stand in downtown business district for one day. The premises or property is not owned by the nonprofit group.  License Not Required  Nonprofit group prepares and serves meal at a location that is owned by them. (i.e. church) The meal is served only on one day of the week. (2 times/year they can serve food for up to 3 days.)  Nonprofit group uses the premises of another nonprofit group to serve a meal. May only be done twice per year and for one day only.

9 Providing Services WATER/ICE  Water and ice shall be provided from an approved source (city, county, bottled, and wells that have a satisfactory water test within the last year)  Waste water shall be disposed of in an approved waste water disposal system sized, constructed, maintained and operated according to LAW.

10 Providing Services ELECTRICITY  Ensure each stand has enough electricity to safely operate (lighting, mechanical refrigeration and hot holding) TOILETS/HANDWASHING  An adequate number of approved toilet and hand washing facilities shall be provided at each event

11 Points of Contact by Town http://www.dia.iowa.gov All Temporary Food Establishment applications can be downloaded from this site. Apply to the appropriate agency

12 Contact Information General Questions Julie Kraling, DIA Retail Food Program Lead 515-689-4718 julie.kraling@dia.iowa.gov

13 Contact Information Day 1 Mills County Fremont County Page County Tenesha Stubblefield, DIA 515-829-8899 tenesha.stubblefield@dia.iowa.gov

14 Contact Information Day 2 Page County --------------------------- Montgomery County Adams County --------------------------- Union County Tenesha Stubblefield, DIA 515-829-8899 tenesha.stubblefield@dia.iowa.gov ------------------------------- Richard Spinner 515-360-9276 richard.spinner@dia.iowa.gov --------------------------------- Tina Mickish, DIA 515-250-0588 tina.mickish@dia.iowa.gov

15 Tina Mickish, DIA 515-250-0588 tina.mickish@dia.iowa.gov Contact Information Day 3 Union County Ringgold County Decatur County

16 Tina Mickish, DIA 515-250-0588 tina.mickish@dia.iowa.gov ----------------------------- ADLM Environmental Health (641) 724-3511 www.adlmcountiesenvpubhealth.com Day 4 Decatur County Wayne County ----------------------------- Appanoose County Contact Information

17 Day 5 Appanoose County ------------------------------ Wapello County Contact Information ADLM Environmental Health (641) 724-3511 www.adlmcountiesenvpubhealth.com ------------------------------ Bob Coffman, DIA 515-250-0501 bob.coffman@dia.iowa.gov

18 Bob Coffman, DIA 515-250-0501 bob.coffman@dia.iowa.gov ------------------------------ Washington Co Environmental Health (319) 653-7782 http://co.washington.ia.us/ Day 6 Wapello County Keokuk County ------------------------------ Washington County Contact Information

19 Washington Co Environmental Health (319) 653-7782 http://co.washington.ia.us/ ---------------------------- Bob Coffman, DIA 515-250-0501 bob.coffman@dia.iowa.gov ---------------------------- Courtney Thomas 515-802-2984 courtney.thomas@dia.iowa.gov Day 7 Washington County ---------------------------- Louisa County ---------------------------- Muscatine County Contact Information

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