Prior to the code revision, Dallas restaurant and food business managers had to submit an application form through the city to show they were certified...
Food service managers no longer have to register with the city thanks to a recent code change.Dallas City Council approved a code change Wednesday that no longer requires food service managers to register with the city.
Prior to the code revision, restaurant and food business managers had to submit an application form through the city to show they were certified through the state’s health department. The registration cost $63, and food service managers faced a penalty of up to $500 if they didn’t comply.It may be a small change, but restaurateur Tanner Agar says it’s a meaningful one.
Agar said the change is a welcomed one in a city where the process for opening and operating restaurants is notoriously choked with red tape on things from awnings to parking requirements.“I do think there should be rules for restaurants, but it can be helpful when there are fewer hoops to jump through, especially when I don’t think those hoops are making things safer,” he said.
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