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Chapter 28A
Section 28A.085
Recent History
- 2025 Subd. 1 Amended 2025 c 34 art 5 s 11
- 2017 Subd. 1 Amended 2017 c 88 art 3 s 5
- 2016 Subd. 1 Amended 2016 c 184 s 4
- 2013 Subd. 1 Amended 2013 c 125 art 1 s 14
- 2009 Subd. 1 Amended 2009 c 94 art 1 s 77
- 2003 Subd. 1 Amended 2003 c 128 art 3 s 29
- 2001 Subd. 4 Amended 2001 c 2 s 47
- 1995 28A.085 New 1995 c 220 s 44
This is an historical version of this statute chapter. Also view the most recent published version.
28A.085 REINSPECTION FEES.
Subdivision 1. Violations; prohibited acts. The commissioner may charge a reinspection
fee for each reinspection of a food handler that:
(1) is found with a major violation of requirements in chapter 28, 29, 30, 31, 31A, 32, 33, or
34, or rules adopted under one of those chapters;
(2) is found with a violation of section 31.02, 31.161, or 31.165, and requires a follow-up
inspection after an administrative meeting held pursuant to section 31.14; or
(3) fails to correct equipment and facility deficiencies as required in rules adopted under
chapter 28, 29, 30, 31, 31A, 32, or 34. The first reinspection of a firm with gross food sales under
$1,000,000 must be assessed at $75. The fee for a firm with gross food sales over $1,000,000 is
$100. The fee for a subsequent reinspection of a firm for the same violation is 50 percent of their
current license fee or $200, whichever is greater. The establishment must be issued written notice
of violations with a reasonable date for compliance listed on the notice. An initial inspection
relating to a complaint is not a reinspection.
Subd. 2. Market withdrawal; food safety emergency. A food handler that requires
a reinspection due to adulteration or misbranded foods that result in a food being recalled
from commerce may be assessed for reasonable and direct reinspection costs incurred by the
commissioner, including personnel, travel, laboratory analysis, and attorney general costs.
Reinspection related to floods, earthquakes, storms, accidental fires, and power outages are
excluded. The commissioner, upon request of the food handler, shall provide, within a reasonable
time, an estimate of the anticipated cost for resolving the food safety emergency.
Subd. 3. Manner and timing of payment. Unless an appeal is filed under subdivision 5,
a food handler must pay all fees and assessments in the manner and timing requested by the
commissioner. If a timely appeal is requested, the fees and assessments are stayed until a decision
on the appeal is issued by the hearing officer. A license may not be renewed until all fees and
penalties under this chapter are paid.
Subd. 4. Food handler reinspection account; appropriation. A food handler reinspection
account is established in the agricultural fund. All reinspection fees and assessments collected
must be deposited in the state treasury and are credited to the food handler reinspection account.
Money in the account, including interest accrued, is appropriated to the commissioner to pay the
expenses relating to reinspections conducted under the chapters listed in subdivision 1.
Subd. 5. Appeals. Food handlers may appeal reinspection fees and assessments to the
department hearing officer within 30 days of receipt of the notice of fee assessment. The appeal
must be submitted to the commissioner in writing.
History: 1995 c 220 s 44; 1Sp2001 c 2 s 47; 2003 c 128 art 3 s 29
Subdivision 1. Violations; prohibited acts. The commissioner may charge a reinspection
fee for each reinspection of a food handler that:
(1) is found with a major violation of requirements in chapter 28, 29, 30, 31, 31A, 32, 33, or
34, or rules adopted under one of those chapters;
(2) is found with a violation of section 31.02, 31.161, or 31.165, and requires a follow-up
inspection after an administrative meeting held pursuant to section 31.14; or
(3) fails to correct equipment and facility deficiencies as required in rules adopted under
chapter 28, 29, 30, 31, 31A, 32, or 34. The first reinspection of a firm with gross food sales under
$1,000,000 must be assessed at $75. The fee for a firm with gross food sales over $1,000,000 is
$100. The fee for a subsequent reinspection of a firm for the same violation is 50 percent of their
current license fee or $200, whichever is greater. The establishment must be issued written notice
of violations with a reasonable date for compliance listed on the notice. An initial inspection
relating to a complaint is not a reinspection.
Subd. 2. Market withdrawal; food safety emergency. A food handler that requires
a reinspection due to adulteration or misbranded foods that result in a food being recalled
from commerce may be assessed for reasonable and direct reinspection costs incurred by the
commissioner, including personnel, travel, laboratory analysis, and attorney general costs.
Reinspection related to floods, earthquakes, storms, accidental fires, and power outages are
excluded. The commissioner, upon request of the food handler, shall provide, within a reasonable
time, an estimate of the anticipated cost for resolving the food safety emergency.
Subd. 3. Manner and timing of payment. Unless an appeal is filed under subdivision 5,
a food handler must pay all fees and assessments in the manner and timing requested by the
commissioner. If a timely appeal is requested, the fees and assessments are stayed until a decision
on the appeal is issued by the hearing officer. A license may not be renewed until all fees and
penalties under this chapter are paid.
Subd. 4. Food handler reinspection account; appropriation. A food handler reinspection
account is established in the agricultural fund. All reinspection fees and assessments collected
must be deposited in the state treasury and are credited to the food handler reinspection account.
Money in the account, including interest accrued, is appropriated to the commissioner to pay the
expenses relating to reinspections conducted under the chapters listed in subdivision 1.
Subd. 5. Appeals. Food handlers may appeal reinspection fees and assessments to the
department hearing officer within 30 days of receipt of the notice of fee assessment. The appeal
must be submitted to the commissioner in writing.
History: 1995 c 220 s 44; 1Sp2001 c 2 s 47; 2003 c 128 art 3 s 29
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