Disclaimer:
We're not lawyers—just friendly helpers! 🧑🍳🍴 This document isn’t meant to dish out legal advice. Food safety laws are like recipes—every city, county, and state has its own twist. For the freshest take on your local rules, give your health department a call (they're the real chefs in this kitchen). While Certivance stirs up resources and keeps an eye on state-level regulations, always double-check with your local experts—because even the best cooks need a second opinion! 😉
Regulatory Contacts:
Texas Department of State Health Services
Certified Food Manager Program
The Exchange Building
8407 Wall Street
Austin, Texas 78754
Phone: | 512-834-6727 |
Fax: | 512-834-6741 |
Email: | |
Website: |
Food Protection Manager Certification Requirements:
Certification Required | Yes |
Certification Requirements | State Level |
Who Needs Certification | At least one employee must be a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM). In counties with a population of 4 million or more, a CFPM or a trained food manager may be required to be on-site at all times. |
ServSafe Approved | Yes |
Always Food Safe Approved | Yes |
Accepted Training | Online, Classroom |
Training Hour Requirements | 14 Hours |
Certification Expiration | 5 Years |
Recertification Requirements | Recertification requires a minimum of 6 hours of instruction on food safety topics, which may include traditional or alternative training methods, such as distance education. In addition, there must be at least 1 hour dedicated to the Certified Food Manager examination. |
Notes:
In Harris County, Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio, food establishments are required to have a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on-site at all times.
County Health Department Links:
Harris County | |
Dallas | |
Houston | |
San Antonio |
Other Links:
Texas Food Code | |
Anchorage Food Code |
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