Wash. Admin. Code § 16-149-050 - Applications
(1) To qualify for
a new cottage food operator permit issued under chapter 69.22 RCW, the
Washington Cottage Food Operator Act, a cottage food operator must first make
application to the department. The new applicant may submit at anytime of the
year.
(2) By applying for a cottage
food operation permit, the applicant acknowledges the jurisdiction of the
department and state of Washington in all matters related to the cottage food
operation.
(3) By applying for a
cottage food operation permit, the applicant recognizes the authority of the
department under
RCW
69.22.060 and expressly grants the department
or other inspection agent approved by the department the right to enter the
applicant's premises during normal business hours or at other reasonable times
to:
(a) Inspect the portion of the premises
where the cottage food operation products, ingredients, or packaging materials
are stored, produced, packaged, or labeled;
(b) Inspect records related to the sales,
storage, production, packaging, or labeling of the cottage food operation
products, ingredients, or packaging materials; and
(c) Obtain samples of cottage food operation
products, ingredients, or packaging materials.
(4) Inspections may be conducted as a
condition of ongoing permitting, after receiving an initial or a renewal
application, upon notification of a change to an application, upon receipt of a
complaint, or as required to enforce or administer chapter 69.22 RCW and this
chapter. Inspections may be announced or unannounced.
(5) The department shall deny applications
for permit where the applicant refuses to allow the inspection of the premises
or records, fails to provide samples as provided in this section, or fails to
provide the department with the consent described in subsection (3) of this
section, or fails to provide the department with all required application
information.
(6) To renew a permit,
a cottage food operator must submit a renewal application and fees before the
operator's current permit expires. If the department has received a renewal
application and fees before the prior permit's expiration date, the time period
of the prior permit extends until the department either issues the renewed
permit or denies the renewal application. If an operator does not timely submit
a renewal application or fees, the prior permit expires upon the expiration
date. The operator must cease all cottage food production.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 69.22.020 and chapter 34.05 RCW. 12-12-016, § 16-149-050, filed 5/24/12, effective 6/24/12.
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