§ 8-2-35 REQUIREMENTS FOR COMMERCIAL EDIBLE FOOD GENERATORS.
   (A)   Tier one commercial edible food generators must comply with the requirements of this section commencing January 1, 2022, and tier two commercial edible food generators must comply commencing January 1, 2024, pursuant to Cal. Code of Regulations Title 14, § 18991.3.
   (B)   Large venue or large event operators not providing food services, but allowing for food to be provided by others, shall require food facilities operating at the large venue or large event to comply with the requirements of this section, commencing January 1, 2024.
   (C)   Commercial edible food generators shall comply with requirements pursuant to Cal. Code of Regulations Title 14, §§ 18991.3 and 18991.4, including:
      1.   Keep records that include the following information, or as otherwise specified in Cal. Code of Regulations Title 14, § 18991.4:
         (a)   A list of each food recovery service or organization that collects or receives its edible food pursuant to a contract or written agreement established under Cal. Code of Regulations Title 14, § 18991.3(b);
         (b)   A copy of all contracts or written agreements established under Cal. Code of Regulations Title 14, § 18991.3(b); and
         (c)   A record of the following information for each of those food recovery services or food recovery organizations:
            (1)   The name, address and contact information of the food recovery service or food recovery organization;
            (2)   The types of food that will be collected by or self-hauled to the food recovery service or food recovery organization;
            (4)   The established frequency that food will be collected or self-hauled; and
            (5)   The quantity of food, measured in pounds recovered per month, collected or self-hauled to a food recovery service or food recovery organization for food recovery.
      2.   No later than April of each year commencing no later than April 2023 for tier one commercial edible food generators, and April 2025 for tier two commercial edible food generators, provide an annual food recovery report to the city that includes the information § 8-2-35(C).
   (D)   Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to limit or conflict with the protections provided by the state Good Samaritan Food Donation Act of 2017, the federal Good Samaritan Act or share table and school food donation guidance pursuant to Senate Bill 557 of 2017 (approved by the Governor of the State on September 25, 2017, which added Article 13 (commencing with §49580) to Chapter 9 of Part 27 of Division 4 of Title 2 of the Cal. Education Code, and to amend § 114079 of the Health and Safety Code, relating to food safety, as amended, supplemented, superseded and replaced from time to time).
(Ord. 648, passed 4-19-2022)