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cnlancer 发表于 15-7-2014 14:26
谢谢提醒,我查了下面几个网站,发现我们的活动是不需要申请任何permit或者food license的。如果我理解的 ...
When you need a licence
Under the Food Act 2006, a meal is defined as food that:
is, or is intended to be, eaten by a person sitting at a table, or a fixed structure used as a table, with cutlery; and
is of adequate substance as to be ordinarily accepted as a meal
Examples that need a licence include:
a restaurant, open daily to the public, operated by a sporting club to raise revenue for the club
a non-profit organisation preparing and selling meals to homeless person at a homeless persons hostel
the preparation of meals by Meals on Wheels
mobile food van (providing meals) at a sporting ground
When no licence is needed
A non-profit organisation is not a licensable food business if:
the meals consist only of fruit, cereal, toast or similar food
the meals are prepared as part of an educational or training activity conducted by the organisation involving food preparation, hospitality or catering
the meals are pre-prepared by an entity other than the non-profit organisation and are stored and heated or otherwise prepared by the organisation in accordance with directions of the meal's manufacturer
it provides only: whole fruit or vegetables, drinks such as cordial, milk, Milo or juice, chips, nuts or dried fruit, biscuits, slices or cakes that are not potentially hazardous (that is, they do not contain fresh custard or cream and are shelf stable, for example carrot cake, Anzac biscuits, blueberry muffins)
if the food does not constitute a meal, for example, a sausage sizzle, therefore a not-for-profit organisation does not need a food licence
我也不是很懂,可能这两句话做到就可以。 |