R392-101-2. Definitions  


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  • (1) As used in Title 26, Chapter 15a, and in this rule:

    (a) Commercially prepackaged means any food packaged in a regulated food processing plant that does not require temperature control and is stored and used in accordance with the manufacturer's label.

    (b) Continental breakfast means a breakfast meal restricted to:

    (i) Beverages such as coffee, tea, and fruit juices;

    (ii) Pasteurized Grade A milk;

    (iii) Fresh fruits;

    (iv) Frozen and commercially processed and prepackaged fruits;

    (v) Commercially prepackaged baked goods, such as pastries, rolls, breads and muffins that are non-potentially hazardous foods;

    (vi) Cereals;

    (vii) Commercially prepackaged jams, jellies, honey, and syrup;

    (viii) Pasteurized Grade A creams and butters, non-dairy creamers, or similar products;

    (ix) Commercially prepackaged hard cheeses, cream cheese and yogurt in unopened packages; and

    (x) foods served with single-use articles.

    (xi) Single-use article means a utensil designed and constructed to be used once and discarded.

    (xii) Heat and serve foods are precooked by the manufacturer and do not require cooking to critical temperatures as required by R392-100, but only require heating to meet the customer's satisfaction.