WAC 16-147-030
What are the requirements for obtaining a
sanitary certificate? The requirements for obtaining a
sanitary certificate are:
(1) All applicants must be currently licensed as either a
food processing or milk processing plant in Washington state
with the department of agriculture under RCW 69.07.040 or 15.36.051.
(2) Sanitary certificate will be issued only to cover
products listed on the license application or otherwise
approved by the department of agriculture.
(3) Products for certification must not be under embargo
or litigation by the department of agriculture, the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration, or other recognized public health
authorities.
(4) An applicant must not be more than ninety days in
arrears in paying for previous sanitary certificates issued.
(5) Any applicant that requests sanitary certificates
must have been inspected by the department of agriculture
within the inspection frequency guidelines established by
Washington state department of agriculture and must be in
substantial compliance with applicable food safety and dairy
laws and rules.
(6) The applicant must provide the department with a
declaration in a form acceptable to the department.
(7) Sanitary certificates will be in a form approved by
the department of agriculture that specifies the plant
location where the products were processed and that the plant
was inspected and found in substantial compliance with food
safety or dairy laws and rules. No statements will be made to
imply that a product was inspected and passed.
(8) Sanitary certificates will be issued in the order the
requests are received. However advance notice of three
business days is required to ensure that sanitary certificates
will be sent by the date needed.
(9) The department will deliver sanitary certificate by
U.S. mail service. Requests for overnight mail or fax will be
allowed, but must be paid for by requester.
(10) Milk processing plants that request sanitary
certificates for Grade A products must be in compliance with
the Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO), or Condensed and Dry
Milk Ordinance (DMO), as applicable.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 15.36.525 and 69.07.085. 00-05-025, § 16-147-030, filed 2/9/00, effective 3/11/00. Statutory Authority: RCW 69.07.020, 69.07.085. 95-02-016
(Order 5066), § 16-147-030, filed 12/27/94, effective
1/27/95.]