Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 750.220 - Food Handlers - Course Approval
a)
If an entity uses an American National Standards Institute
(ANSI) food handler training accredited program, that training program
shall be automatically approved by the Department (Section 3.06(e) of
the Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act).
b)
Certified local health departments
in counties serving jurisdictions with a population of 100,000 or less, as
reported by the U.S. Census Bureau in the 2010 Census of Population,
and the other six counties (Will, Kane, McHenry, Tazewell, Kendall and Macon)
listed in the Act, may have a food handler training program. The
training program must meet the requirements of Section
750.210
and be approved by the Department. (Section 3.06(f) of the
Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act) These certified local health
departments with approved training programs can teach food handlers in
restaurants and in food service establishments that are not restaurants only
within the certified local health department's jurisdiction. The training
program shall maintain a list of individuals trained for a minimum of five
years from the date of the individuals' training.
c) Any entity can provide food handler
training to employees working in a restaurant by using an ANSI accredited food
handler training program, including the ANSI assessment, that meets the
requirements of "Standards for Accreditation of Food Protection Manager
Programs", incorporated by reference in Section
750.110. The training
program shall maintain a list of individuals trained for a minimum of five
years from the date of the individuals' training.
d)
If a business with an internal
training program is approved in another state prior to August 27,
2013, then the business' training program and assessment shall be
automatically approved by the Department upon the business providing proof that
the program is approved in that state. (Section 3.06(c) of the Food
Handling Regulation Enforcement Act) The business shall register the training
program with the Department using an application provided by the Department.
For the purpose of this Section, "business" means an organization that provides
a food handler training program that was approved in another state prior to
August 27, 2013.
e) Any entity can
provide food handler training to employees working in a food service
establishment that is not a restaurant by using a food handler training program
that meets the training and assessment requirements listed in Section 750.210.
The entity providing the training program shall apply for Department approval
using an application provided by the Department.
1)
Training may be conducted by any
means available, including, but not limited to: on-line, computer, classroom,
live trainers, remote trainers, and certified food service sanitation
managers. (Section 3.05(c) of the Food Handling Regulation Enforcement
Act)
2)
There must be at
least one commercially available approved food handler training module at a
cost of no more than $15 per employee; training may include, but is
not limited to, on-line, computer, classroom, live trainers, remote trainers,
and certified food service sanitation managers. If an approved food
handler training module is not available at that cost, then provisions
of this Section shall not apply and food handlers
shall comply with Section 3.06 of the Food Handling Regulation Enforcement
Act. (Section 3.05(c) of the Food Handling Regulation
Enforcement Act)
f)
Any and all documents, materials, or information related to a
restaurant or business food handler training module submitted to the Department
is confidential and shall not be open to public inspection or dissemination and
is exempt from disclosure under Section 7 of the Freedom of Information
Act. (Section 3.06(g) of the Food Handling Regulation and Enforcement
Act)
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