Sanitary Standards

/ˈsænɪtɛri ˈstændərdz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Regulations or requirements established by law or authority to ensure cleanliness and prevent health hazards in environments such as food service, healthcare, and housing.
    The restaurant failed to comply with the city's sanitary standards, leading to a temporary closure.

Forms

  • sanitary standards
  • sanitary standard

Commentary

Sanitary standards often form part of administrative regulations and can be enforced through inspections and penalties; precise drafting ensures clarity in obligations and scope.

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