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NEBRASKA FOOD HANDLER REQUIREMENTS
State Regulations The state requires that, during all hours of operation, a person in charge (PIC) is present who can demonstrate knowledge of foodborne disease prevention, HACCP principles, and Nebraska Food Code requirements. One way to satisfy this portion of an inspection is for the PIC to be a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) who has passed an exam with an ANSI-accredited training program. The Lincoln-Lancaster County Health Department (LLCHD), on the other hand, requires at least one PIC with a county-issued Food Protection Manager permit for each establishment. Once you receive certification from an LLCHD-approved and ANSI-accredited program, you have to apply for a permit with LLCHD along with a fee. Lincoln-Lancaster County requires renewal every three years. |
Certification Exam Mandatory |
Approved Certification Exams Always Food Safe ServSafe |
Food Safety Training Requirement No |
Certificate Renewal 5 years |
Additional Requirements All food service workers employed for organizations licensed by the Division of Hotels and Restaurants must take and pass a food safety training course to acquire a food worker certificate from an accredited program. |
FAQs
When four or more employees are operating in a licensed food facility, a minimum of one certified food protection manager must be there. If there are three or fewer employees, the certified food manager does not need to be present during that time of operation.
The law states that you have 30 days to make sure a food establishment has a certified food protection manager employed when a business is just started, there is a change in ownership, or the previous certified food protection manager quits.
Foodservice vendors that are temporary and vending machine workers.
- Online Food Manager Training: A self-paced training that is online and incorporates different learning experiences such as graphics, audio, and cooperative learning exercises. This is a very effective learning program.
- Online Study Guide: A study guide (20+ pages) that covers the major FDA food theories. This study guide also encompasses the Top 10 Tips to Passing the Food Manager Exam and two practice tests. All of these are done online.
- Food Manager Exam: The test is conducted online via the Always Food Safe Company which is ANSI accredited and recognized by state and county health departments.