CHAPTER 512
An Act to amend and reenact §§35.1-25 and 35.1-26 of the Code
of Virginia, relating to restaurants; exemption from requirements.
[H 2262]
Approved March 18, 2013
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§35.1-25 and 35.1-26 of the Code of Virginia are
amended and reenacted as follows:
§35.1-25. Exemptions.
The provisions of this title applicable to restaurants shall
not apply to:
1. Boardinghouses that do not accommodate transients;
2. Cafeterias operated by industrial plants for employees
only;
3. Churches,; fraternal, or school,
and social organizations,; organizations that are exempt from
taxation under §501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; and volunteer fire
departments and rescue squads, which hold occasional dinners, bazaars,
and other fund raisers of one or two days' duration, at which food (i)
prepared in the homes of members or; (ii) prepared in the kitchen
of the church, school, or organization; or (iii) purchased or donated
from a restaurant licensed pursuant to Chapter 3 (§35.1-18 et seq.) is
offered for sale to the public. Restaurants licensed pursuant to Chapter 3
that donate or sell food to the entities identified in this subdivision shall
not be required to apply for any additional permits from, or pay any additional
permit application fees to, the Department for the proposed occasional dinner,
bazaar, or other fund raiser;
4. Grocery stores, including the delicatessen portion which
that is a part of a grocery store selling exclusively for off-premises
consumption, and places manufacturing or selling packaged or canned goods;
5. Churches which that serve meals consisting of
food prepared in the homes of members or in the kitchen of the church or purchased
or donated from a restaurant licensed pursuant to Chapter 3 (§35.1-18 et seq.)
for their members or their invited guests; or
6. Convenience stores or gas stations that are subject to the
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services' Rules and Regulations
Pertaining to the Sanitary and Operating Procedures in Retail Food
Stores Establishment Regulations or any regulations subsequently
adopted and that (i) have 15 or fewer seats at which food is served to the
public on the premises of the convenience store or gas station and (ii) are not
associated with a national or regional restaurant chain. Notwithstanding this
exemption, such convenience stores or gas stations shall remain responsible for
collecting any applicable local meals tax.
§35.1-26. Cities, counties, and towns may by ordinance exempt
certain fairs, youth athletic activities and fund-raisers.
The governing body of any county, city, or town may provide by
ordinance that this title shall not apply to:
1. Food booths at fairs, if such booths are promoted or
sponsored by any political subdivision of the Commonwealth or by any charitable
nonprofit organization or group thereof.
2. Concession stands at youth athletic activities, if such
stands are promoted or sponsored by either a youth athletic association or by
any charitable nonprofit organization or group thereof which has been
recognized as being a part of the recreational program of the political
subdivision where the association or organization is located by an ordinance or
resolution of such political subdivision.
3. Organizations that are exempt from taxation under § 501(c)(3)
of the Internal Revenue Code that hold occasional fund-raisers for the duration
of the event at which food is prepared by such organization and is offered for
sale to the public.
The ordinance shall provide that the health officer of the
county, city, or town in which the fair or activity is held, or a qualified
person designated by him, shall exercise such supervision of the sale of food
as the ordinance may prescribe.
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