The Senate Executive Departments & Administration Committee has voted to recommend killing SB 235, which would require food service licensees to assign at least one full-time employee to be certified in food protection management. The full Senate is scheduled to vote on the bill this Wednesday, March 22. This issue has come up over the past several legislative sessions and has consistently been rejected. Legislators have expressed a hesitancy to mandate certification.
The Senate killed SB 235, which would have required food service licensees to assign at least one full-time employee to be certified in food protection management. Legislators continue to express a hesitancy to mandate certification.
Posted by: NHLRA | March 24, 2006 at 12:25 PM