California RulesQuestion 107 of 319
Under CalCode, a Mobile Food Facility (MFF) such as a food truck must:
a.Operate only within one block of a commissary
b.Obtain a separate health permit and meet additional MFF-specific construction and operational requirements
c.Use only single-use utensils with no other restrictions
d.Be exempt from food handler card requirements
Explanation
CalCode treats Mobile Food Facilities as a distinct category. MFFs must hold their own health permit, operate from an approved commissary, and meet additional requirements covering construction, water supply, wastewater, and food handling.
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