* Diamond Package – In order to qualify for the Free Retest, you must complete the ENTIRE online training and sample tests BEFORE taking the initial Food Manager exam. The 1 free retest must be taken within 6 months of not passing the first time. All other retests will be $69.95.
Kansas Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved
We guarantee approval of the Certified Food Protection Manager Program by the health department.
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Education is the best tool to prevent, minimize, or eliminate foodborne illnesses and food hazards.
Training helps reduce or eliminate food safety hazards before they become major issues.
Reducing food safety complaints will create a happier workplace and in turn increase productivity.
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
Yes. Kansas law requires that all food establishments have a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on staff.
Pass an exam from an ANAB accredited program, such as AAA Food Handler’s Food Protection Manager Certification.
Kansas Food Manager Certification is valid for 5 years and must be renewed before expiration.
Yes. Kansas recognizes Food Protection Manager Certification from programs accredited by the ANAB and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP), making them valid nationwide.
Kansas follows the 2017 FDA Model Food Code. Hot foods must be held at 135°F or above, and cold foods at 41°F or below.
Food handlers are trained for basic food safety. Food managers oversee broader responsibilities, including compliance, staff training, and operational safety.
Yes, online training and exams are available and fully accepted in Kansas.
AAA Food Handler’s Food Protection Manager Certification is accredited by the ANAB and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP). It’s widely accepted and recognized across the United States.
They monitor food safety operations, train staff, and ensure compliance with the Kansas food code.
It helps prevent foodborne illness, ensures compliance, and boosts career opportunities.
You’ll need to complete an approved course in nutrition and foodservice management and pass the Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) exam.
AAA Food Handler’s Food Manager Program meets the requirements for Certified Food Service Manager Requirement to Comply with CFR § 483.60 Food and Nutrition Services.
No. Kansas does not mandate statewide certification for food managers; however, the Person in Charge (PIC) must demonstrate knowledge of basic food safety principles.
Food safety in Kansas is regulated by the Kansas Department of Agriculture. For questions or concerns, you can contact them at:
Kansas Department of Agriculture
1320 Research Park Drive
Manhattan, Kansas 66502
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
It highlighted importances in food handling
If you are going to start any business that deals with food, handling of food, cooking food, cleaning and sanitation – This is a must course – anyone and everyone who decides to handle food whether professionally or personally needs this course. I just started my small home based cake business and I am glad I took this course. A lot of informative information. The course was not expensive to have peace of mind and assurance to know what you need to do and how to properly handle food and how to clean your area. Thank you AAA.
Great class
Great class easy test
The training made everything clear and easy to understand.
It was ok
Good course. Very easy to follow and was engaging enough to where I was interested.
Simple and easy
It is easy if you pay close attention to everything
Took the class took the quiz tells me no certificates. Maybe if I get me certs I will change review
Information was clear, easy to follow and helpful.
I recommend this website it was really good learning tool
I recommend this place for food handlers
Was a really painless experience! Highly recommend!
Easy to access materials, the information itself is understandable and memorizable. Only minor issue is the difficulty in pausing, unpausing, and going back to specific points in a video. The pause button is the only way to actually pause it (as opposed to clicking on the video or pressing the f4 button on the computer), and it’s quite small.
It was a little long, but super informative and really helpful for everyday use.