Refrigerated storage facilities shall be considered satisfactory when the following conditions are met:
perishable supplies and products under refrigeration are stored in a sanitary manner to prevent spoilage and bacterial growth and are protected from contamination and adulteration;
refrigeration facilities are adequate to promptly cool and keep perishable supplies and products at temperatures of 45 degrees Fahrenheit or below;
supplies are rotated so that the oldest are used first, and are arranged in an orderly, easily accessible manner;
refrigeration facilities are equipped with a temperature indicating or recording device. This device should be accurate so that its reading is within plus or minus two degrees Fahrenheit of the internal product temperature;
transportation facilities keep readily perishable products at or below 45 degrees Fahrenheit; and
drain pipes in the floors of refrigeration facilities or rooms leading into a sewage disposal system are provided with traps and are protected from backflow.
September 23, 2013
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes