TITLE

Calif. governor okays internal cooking mandate for ready-to-eat foods

AUTHOR(S)
Liddle, Alan
PUB. DATE
September 1997
SOURCE
Nation's Restaurant News;09/08/97, Vol. 31 Issue 36, p4
SOURCE TYPE
Trade Publication
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Reports on California Governor Pete Wilson's signing of new cooking rules mandating the internal cooking temperatures for ready-to-eat foods. Rules as part of the revised Uniform Retail Food Facilities Law; Recommended internal cooking temperatures; Punishment for violators of the rule.
ACCESSION #
9709235751

Tags: COOKING;  WILSON, Pete

 

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