FDACS Citation 5-301.11(B)-(C): Mobile water tank, access port, inlet, outlet, hose fittings, or other appurtenances not
FDACS citation 5-301.11(B)-(C) (Mobile water tank, access port, inlet, outlet, hose fittings, or other appurtenances not) is a General violation under Chapter 5 (Water, Plumbing, and Waste) of the FDA Food Code, with 0 citations in the past 12 months across 1 Florida facilities. General food safety requirement.
Sourced from Florida FDACS public inspection records, Jan 2022–present.
Citation 5-301.11(B)-(C) — Mobile water tank, access port, inlet, outlet, hose fittings, or other appurtenances not — is classified as a general violation under Florida FDACS inspection standards in the Water, Plumbing, and Waste chapter.
What the Code Says
5-301.11(B)-(C) — Mobile water tank, access port, inlet, outlet, hose fittings, or other appurtenances not
Mobile water tank, access port, inlet, outlet, hose fittings, or other appurtenances not
— FDA Food Code / Florida FDACS Inspection Standards (FAC 5K-4)
designed, constructed, installed and protected as specified in the Food Code. Materials used in the
construction of the water tank and appurtenances not durable, smooth and easily cleanable. Hose used for
conveying drinking water from a mobile water tank not clearly and durably identified as to its use if not
permanently attached. 5-301.11(B)-(C), 5-302.11, 5-302.12, 5-302.13, 5-302.14, 5-302.15, 5-302.16(B)-(E),
5-303.12, 5-303.13 and 5-304.13
Priority Classification
General (General): General food safety requirement.
Florida FDACS uses the FDA Food Code priority system — Priority (P) violations have a direct link to foodborne illness; Priority Foundation (Pf) violations support food safety systems; Core (C) violations are good retail practices with no direct illness link.
Citations by County
| County | Citations |
|---|---|
| Bay | 1 |
Frequently Cited Alongside 5-301.11(B)-(C)
References
- Florida FDACS Food Establishment Inspections
- FDA Food Code (Current Edition)
- Florida Administrative Code Chapter 5K-4
- All FDACS Citation Codes
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is FDACS citation code 5-301.11(B)-(C)?
- FDACS citation 5-301.11(B)-(C) (Mobile water tank, access port, inlet, outlet, hose fittings, or other appurtenances not) is a General violation under Chapter 5 (Water, Plumbing, and Waste) of the FDA Food Code. Mobile water tank, access port, inlet, outlet, hose fittings, or other appurtenances not designed, constructed, installed and protected as specified in the Food Code. Materials used in the construction of the water tank and appurtenances not durable, smooth and easily cleanable. Hose used for conveying drinking water from a mobile water tank not clearly and durably identified as to its use if not permanently attached. 5-301.11(B)-(C), 5-302.11, 5-302.12, 5-302.13, 5-302.14, 5-302.15, 5-302.16(B)-(E), 5-303.12, 5-303.13 and 5-304.13
- How serious is FDACS violation 5-301.11(B)-(C) (Mobile water tank, access port, inlet, outlet, hose fittings, or other appurtenances not)?
- General (General): General food safety requirement. This code has been cited 1 times across 1 Florida FDACS-regulated facilities.
- Which types of Florida food businesses receive citation 5-301.11(B)-(C)?
- FDACS inspects grocery stores, convenience stores, bakeries, food manufacturers, mobile vendors, and vending machines. Citation 5-301.11(B)-(C) (Mobile water tank, access port, inlet, outlet, hose fittings, or other appurtenances not) has been cited at 1 such facilities across Florida, with 0 citations in the past 12 months.
- What does a General FDACS violation mean?
- A General FDACS violation means: General food safety requirement. FDACS (Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services) uses this classification system — Priority (P), Priority Foundation (Pf), and Core (C) — aligned with the FDA Food Code.
Editorial Standards & Data Oversight
Data Source: Florida FDACS public inspection records, Jan 2022–present. Exclusive archive — FDACS removes records after 4 years.
Citation Standard: FDA Food Code as adopted by Florida FDACS under Florida Statutes Chapter 500 and FAC 5K-4.
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Disclaimer: Citation descriptions reflect the FDA Food Code and Florida FDACS inspection standards current at time of publication.
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