TITLE 77: PUBLIC HEALTH
CHAPTER I: DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH
SUBCHAPTER m: FOOD, DRUGS AND COSMETICS
PART 730 MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, PACKING OR HOLDING OF FOOD CODE
SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 730.1000 Definitions
Section 730.1005 Incorporated and Referenced Materials
Section 730.1006 Compliance with National Standards
Section 730.1010 Compliance with Current Good Manufacturing Practice
Section 730.1020 Plant (Repealed)
Section 730.1030 Sanitize (Repealed)
SUBPART B: CURRENT GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICE (SANITATION)
Section 730.2010 General Permit Requirements
Section 730.2020 Permit Application, Renewal, and Fees
SUBPART C: PLANT AND GROUNDS
Section 730.3005 Prohibitions
Section 730.3010 Grounds
Section 730.3020 Plant Construction and Design
SUBPART D: EQUIPMENT AND UTENSILS
Section 730.4010 Suitable for Intended Use
Section 730.4020 Cleanable
Section 730.4030 Maintenance
Section 730.4040 Prevents Contamination
Section 730.4050 Installation
SUBPART E: SANITARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS
Section 730.5000 Adequate Sanitary Facilities and Accommodations
Section 730.5010 Water Supply
Section 730.5020 Sewage Disposal
Section 730.5030 Plumbing
Section 730.5040 Toilet Facilities
Section 730.5050 Hand-washing Facilities
Section 730.5060 Waste Disposal
SUBPART F: SANITARY OPERATIONS
Section 730.6010 General Maintenance
Section 730.6020 Animal and Vermin Control
Section 730.6030 Sanitation of Equipment and Utensils
Section 730.6040 Storage and Handling of Cleaned Portable Equipment and Utensils
SUBPART G: PROCESSES AND CONTROLS
Section 730.7000 Adequate Sanitation Principles
Section 730.7010 Raw Material Inspection, Storage, and Preparation
Section 730.7020 Raw Material Carrier Inspection
Section 730.7030 Potable Ice
Section 730.7040 Cross Contamination
Section 730.7050 Equipment Cleaning
Section 730.7060 Proper Processing
Section 730.7070 Testing Procedures
Section 730.7080 Packaging
Section 730.7090 Products Coded and Records Retained
Section 730.7100 Product Storage and Carriers
SUBPART H: PERSONNEL
Section 730.8000 Management Responsibilities
Section 730.8010 Disease Control
Section 730.8020 Cleanliness
Section 730.8030 Education and Training
Section 730.8040 Supervision
SUBPART I: EXCLUSIONS
Section 730.9010 Operations Excluded
Section 730.TABLE A Fee Schedule
AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act [410 ILCS 620].
SOURCE: Filed November 12, 1969, effective January 12, 1970; codified at 8 Ill. Reg. 16832; amended at 35 Ill. Reg. 14187, effective August 2, 2011; amended at 40 Ill. Reg. 9201, effective June 21, 2016; amended at 41 Ill. Reg. 5808, effective May 11, 2017; amended at 50 Ill. Reg. 5404, effective March 31, 2026.
SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 730.1000 Definitions
The definitions and interpretations contained in section 201 of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 321) and Section 502 of the Illinois Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act [410 ILCS 620] are applicable to terms used in this Part. Additional terms are defined as follows:
"Adequate" means that which is needed to accomplish the intended purpose in keeping with good public health practice.
"Department" means Illinois Department of Public Health.
"Establishment" means a business organization or public institution.
"Follow-up Inspection" or "Reinspection" means any inspection made by the Department to administer and enforce the Act and this Part for purposes of responding to a substantiated complaint, complying with a request by the permittee or its agent, or ensuring compliance with an order of the Department. This term does not include routine inspections performed by the Department.
"Food Processing Plant" means any building, facility or parts thereof located in Illinois used for or in connection with the manufacturing, packing, repackaging, holding, or transporting of human food products for distribution to another entity for resale or redistribution.
Food processing plant does not include:
A residential kitchen in a private home.
An establishment engaged solely in the harvesting, storage or distribution of one or more raw agricultural commodities, that is not ordinarily cleaned, prepared, treated, or otherwise processed before being marketed to the consuming public.
Slaughter or processing plants, meat and poultry brokers, or refrigerated warehouses regulated under the authority of the Department of Agriculture.
Dairy farms or milk plants regulated under the Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Code.
Shell egg producers regulated under the Egg and Egg Products Act.
Any food establishment defined in the Food Code that sells food products directly to consumers unless engaged in activities subject to 21 CFR Part 120 or 21 CFR Part 123. The term consumers does not include businesses.
"Food Storage Facility" or "Warehouse" means any premises, establishment, building, room area, facility or place, in whole or in part, where food is stored, kept or held, for wholesale distribution to other wholesalers or to retail outlets, restaurants, and any other facility selling or distributing to the ultimate consumer. Food storage facility includes, but is not limited to, a facility where food is held refrigerated or frozen and includes facilities where food is stored to the account of another firm or is owned by the food storage warehouse. Food storage facility does not include a grain elevator or produce farm that stores, packs, and ships and does not process fresh fruit and vegetables even though it may use refrigerated or controlled atmosphere storage practices in its operation. Food storage facility also does not include retail fulfillment centers.
"Holding" or "Holds" or "Held" means the action of storing food prior to distribution.
"Plant" means the building or buildings or parts thereof used for, or in connection with, the manufacturing, processing, packaging, labeling or holding of human food.
"Repackaging" means breaking down large bulk quantities of food into smaller packages. Repackaging may include repackaging products into different sizes or formats.
" Retail fulfillment center" means a facility operated by a retailer or food establishment to process online customer orders. Retail fulfillment centers may receive, sort, store, hold and ship food to complete orders to online consumers. The term consumers does not include businesses. A retail fulfillment center is not a food storage facility unless offering or engaging in food activities of a food storage facility including storing, holding or repackaging food for resale or redistribution by other business entities.
"Routine Inspection" means an inspection conducted by the Department to determine compliance with the Act and this Part.
"Sanitize" means adequate treatment of surfaces by a process that is effective in destroying vegetative cells of pathogenic bacteria and in substantially reducing other micro-organisms. This treatment shall not adversely affect the product and shall be safe for the consumer.
"Shared Kitchen" or "Commissary Kitchen" or "Rental Kitchen" means a permitted food processing plant or food storage facility that allows additional operations by owning or leasing space. Food processing plants or food storage facilities operating in shared kitchens shall obtain separate permits from the permit issued to the shared kitchen.
(Source: Amended at 50 Ill. Reg. 5404, effective March 31, 2026)
