What not to do - VIC latest penalties
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15 July 2019
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Taco Junction Food Truck
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Food Act section 16(1) – on 9 August 2019 did fail to comply with any requirement imposed on the person by a provision of the Food Standards Code in relation to conduct of a food business or to food intended for sale or food for sale, specifically: |
Fined $3,500 as part of an aggregate order with $174.50 costs
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17 June 2019
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RIZQ Restaurant
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Food Act section 16(1) – on (date) did fail to comply with any requirement imposed on the person by a provision of the Food Standards Code in relation to conduct of a food business or to food intended for sale or food for sale, specifically: |
Convicted and fined $4836.00 as part of an aggregate order with $124.30 costs |
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Standard 3.2.2, clause 19(2)(a), (b), (c) and (d) – did fail to maintain all fixtures, fittings and equipment, having regard to its use, and those parts of vehicles that are used to transport food, and other items provided by the business to purchasers to transport food, to a standard of cleanliness where there is no accumulation of food waste; dirt; grease; or other visible matter Standard 3.2.2, clause 20(1)(b) – did fail to ensure food contact surfaces of equipment are in a clean and sanitary condition whenever the food that will come into contact with the surface is likely to be contaminated Standard 3.2.2, clause 24(1)(a) – subject to subclauses (2) and (3), did fail to not permit live animals in areas in which food is handled, other than seafood or other fish or shellfish |
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20 March 2019
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Lulu Cafe and Deli
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Food Act section 35A(1)(a) - on 29 October 2018 did allow a food business to operate from a food premises that is not registered with the registration authority | Fined $1,600 as part of an aggregate order, with $124.30 costs. | |||
Food Act section 35A(1)(a) - on 13 February 2019 did allow a food business to operate from a food premises that is not registered with the registration authority
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Within 21 days from today. The accused is to properly register the subject food premises in accordance with the requirements of the local authority
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Victoria Convictions Register, 25th February 2020