WAC 246-217-025
Issuance of food worker cards -- Fees. (1) In order to qualify for issuance of an initial or renewal
food worker card, an applicant must demonstrate his/her
knowledge of safe food handling practices by satisfactorily
completing an examination conducted by the local health
officer or designee.
(2) Each applicant for a food worker card must pay a fee
in the amount of ten dollars. The fee shall be used by the
jurisdictional health department or designee to defray the
costs of food worker training and education, administration of
the program, and testing of applicants. Photographic
identification may be required at the time of application.
(3) The local health officer or designee must
furnish to the applicant a copy of the latest edition of the
"Food and Beverage Service Workers' Manual" or similar
publication, as prepared or approved by the department.
(4) Effective January 1, 2000, prior to conducting the
examination of the applicant(s), the health officer (or
designee) must provide at least thirty minutes of
instruction, including both audio and visual presentations.
Instruction content shall include topics related to safe food
preparation, storage and service. At a minimum, topics must include: Food borne illness overview; basic
bacteriology as it relates to food borne illness; proper
cooking, hot holding, cold holding and cooling of potentially
hazardous foods; cross-contamination prevention; and proper handwashing techniques. Instruction content
must also include the topic of food allergy awareness that is
presented and/or distributed to each applicant.
(5) The food worker card examination will be uniform
statewide and will be prepared by and/or approved by the
department; except that jurisdictional health departments may
include additional questions to address local health concerns.
The examination will cover topics identified in subsection (4)
of this section, except food allergy awareness, as required
instruction topics. An exam must be approved by the
department prior to its use. To pass the examination the
applicant must answer at least eighty percent of the questions
correctly.
(6) Upon payment of the required fee and the applicant's
satisfactory completion of the examination, the applicant will
receive the food worker card.
(7) A copy of the card or the applicable information must be kept on file at the jurisdictional health
department.
(8) Copies of food worker cards for all employed food
service workers must be kept on file by the employer
or kept by the employee on his or her person and open for
inspection at all times by authorized public health officials.
(9) All food worker cards must be issued and
signed by the local health officer. The local health officer
may contract with persons to provide the required training or
testing within his/her jurisdiction. The contracts must include test security provisions so that test questions,
scoring keys, and other examination data are exempt from
public disclosure to the same extent as records maintained by
state or local government agencies.
(10) The health officer or designee must make
test accommodations in accordance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act for those requesting such accommodations.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050. 06-05-008, §
246-217-025, filed 2/2/06, effective 3/5/06. Statutory
Authority: Chapter 69.06 RCW. 02-22-079, § 246-217-025,
filed 11/5/02, effective 1/1/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20.050. 99-13-019, § 246-217-025, filed 6/7/99, effective
7/8/99.]