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Compact Mobile Food Operations (CMFO)

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Senate Bill 972 (Gonzalez) was enacted and becomes effective January 1, 2023. This new bill changes the California Retail Food Code by establishing a new Chapter in the California Retail Food Code (CRFC) titled “Compact Mobile Food Operations.” These changes were intended to promote economic inclusion while modernizing the CRFC so that sidewalk food vendors can obtain a permit and join the regulated vending economy.

Looking to start a Compact Mobile Food Operation (CMFO)?

Review the presentation slides or listen to a recording in English or Spanish to learn more. 

CMFO Presentation PowerPoint English Español
CMFO Presentation Recording EnglishEspañol

What is a CMFO? 

The new type of food facility is called a Compact Mobile Food Operation (CMFO). A CMFO is a type of mobile food facility that operates from any of the following:

  • An individual, stand, showcase, rack, or display – may be exempt from permitting if offering less than 25 sq. feet of prepackaged non-potentially hazardous food

  • A stand, showcase, rack, display – limited to the sale of prepackaged non-potentially hazardous foods

  • A pushcart, pedal-driven cart, wagon, or other nonmotorized conveyance – may be approved for limited food preparation

A CMFO:
  • Must meet all the requirements listed in Chapter 10 (Mobile Food Facilities), except as provided for in the new Chapter 11.7 (Compact Mobile Food Operations).

  • Is required to operate in conjunction with a commissary, mobile support unit or other facility approved by the enforcement agency.

A CMFO is not:
  • A pop-up tent with multiple pieces of equipment set up. All equipment must be integral as part of a pushcart, pedal-driven cart, wagon, or other nonmotorized conveyance.

  • Motorized Mobile Food Facility

How to apply for a CMFO:

1. Review the MatrixEspañol

2.  Read Storage and Commissary GuidelinesEspañol

3. Review Prepackaged Cart | Español or Unpackaged Cart | Español Requirements

4. Submit a CMFO Application | Español

5. Read Frequently Asked QuestionsEspañol

6. Sign up for important Environmental Health Services CMFO updates

Supported Vending Site GuidelinesEspañol

*Exemptions: CMFOs that have less than 25 square feet of display space and sell only non-perishable prepackaged food or whole, uncut fruit and produce.

 

For more information on CMFO requirements, please contact San Mateo County Environmental Health Services Food Program at envhealth@smcgov.org  or 650-372-6200.