Food Establishments
For planning information on starting a food business, please visit our Start a Food Business page.
Food Establishments may find employing a manager certified in food protection management helps improve compliance with food safety requirements. The Food Protection Manager Certification programs that are accredited with the Conference for Food Protection (CFP) are listed on the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) website.
The KDA Food Code gives you the regulations for food service facilities. Food Code changes will give you a quick list of changes that have taken place since the previous years Food Code.
The Kansas Food code allows for equivalent operating plans for Kansas Food Code requirements to be granted if no health hazard or nuisance is created. In order to request an equivalent operation plan approval, please complete the fillable Equivalent Operating Plan Request Form or non-fillable Equivalent Operating PlanRequest Form and submit it to the Food Safety Program by email at KDA.FSL@ks.gov, fax to (785) 564-6779, or regular mail. Please attach any supporting documentation such as lab testing reports or HACCP plans.
Focus on Food Safety Materials will assist you in giving your food staff the knowledge and training needed to keep food safe.
Consumer Advisory Assistance assists you with disclosures and table cards necessary to inform your patrons about undercooked animal food.
FDA's Industry Education page provides materials and methods to help food employees understand the reasons why following proper food safety practices is important to prevent illnesses, deaths, and loss of income and reputation resulting from food-related outbreaks. The materials have been designed for oral culture learners, which research has shown most food employees to be.
The Conference for Food Protection (CFP) is a non-profit organization that originated in 1971. The structure of the Conference provides a representative and equitable partnership among regulators, industry, academia, professional organizations and consumers to identify problems, formulate recommendations, and develop and implement practices that ensure food safety. New rapidly-developing food technologies and marketing innovations challenge all groups involved in food production and monitoring to work together to enhance the quality of our food supply. The Conference for Food Protection meets at least biennially to provide that forum.