AAA Food Handler

VERMONT
FOOD MANAGER CERTIFICATION

4.9
(9,655 reviews)

Health Department Approved, ANAB-CFP Accredited Certified Food Manager Exam

$99.95

Gold Package

$69.95

Exam Only

$49.95

Training Only

$99.95

Gold Package

$119.95

Diamond Package

$69.95

Exam Only

$49.95

Training Only

$99.95

Gold Package

$119.95

Diamond Package

$69.95

Exam Only

$49.95

Training Only

* 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.

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Vermont Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved

We guarantee approval of the Certified Food Protection Manager Program by the health department.

Please click to view the nationally recognized ANAB-CFP Accreditation for Food Protection Manager.

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Organization Overview

AAA Food Handler is a nationally recognized provider of food safety training and certification programs serving foodservice professionals across the United States. Our Food Protection Manager programs are used by restaurants, hospitality groups, healthcare facilities, institutional kitchens, and multi-unit operators to support food safety compliance and inspection readiness.

AAA Food Handler delivers ANAB-CFP Accredited Food Manager Certification programs designed to meet state and local regulatory expectations while providing managers with practical, real-world food safety knowledge applicable to daily operations.

Course / Training Overview

Vermont Food Manager Certification through AAA Food Handler provides foodservice managers with comprehensive training and an accredited exam covering food safety principles, risk prevention, and regulatory compliance. Vermont does not require statewide Food Manager Certification by statute; however, food establishments must have a Person in Charge (PIC) who can demonstrate food safety knowledge during inspections.

AAA Food Handler’s Food Manager Certification is widely accepted in Vermont and is commonly used by employers to demonstrate compliance with PIC knowledge requirements.

Course Features

  • ANAB-CFP Accredited Food Protection Manager exam
  • Online training and exam access
  • Remote proctoring available
  • English and Spanish options
  • Instant digital certificate upon passing
  • Certification recognized nationwide

Summary

The course delivers structured training and an accredited exam focused on food safety laws, hazard control, temperature management, sanitation, and operational compliance relevant to Vermont inspections.

Regulatory Overview & State Requirements

Food safety in Vermont is regulated by the Vermont Department of Health – Environmental Health Division, which oversees retail food establishments and enforces the state-adopted food code.

Vermont incorporates by reference the FDA Model Food Code (2001 edition) and emphasizes demonstration of food safety knowledge rather than mandatory statewide certification.

Key Vermont Food Safety Rules

  • Statewide Certification Requirement: Not mandated
  • Primary Requirement: The Person in Charge must demonstrate food safety knowledge
  • Training Hours: Not specified by state regulation
  • Certification Expiration: Not specified by statute
  • Recertification: Not required by state law
  • HACCP: Required for specialized processes (e.g., reduced oxygen packaging, acidified foods, variances)
  • Bare-Hand Contact: Prohibited with ready-to-eat foods
  • Hot Holding Temperature: 135°F
  • Cold Holding Temperature: 41°F

Regulatory Authority Contact

Vermont Department of Health – Environmental Health Division
108 Cherry Street, Burlington, VT 05402
Phone: 802-863-7220
Website: healthvermont.gov

Summary

Vermont food establishments must follow the FDA Model Food Code standards and ensure a knowledgeable person is in charge and present during operations and inspections.

Who Needs Food Manager Certification in Vermont

While certification is not required statewide, Food Manager Certification is commonly required by employers, corporate policies, and local inspection expectations to demonstrate PIC knowledge.

Foodservice employees who do not have managerial responsibilities may instead be required to complete a Vermont Food Handler Card course, which covers foundational food safety principles for entry-level roles.

The following business types most often require a certified Food Manager or designated Person in Charge to oversee food safety operations and respond to inspection inquiries:

Foodservice Operations Commonly Using Certification

  • Restaurants and cafés
  • Catering services
  • Hotels and lodging facilities
  • Schools and universities
  • Healthcare and senior living facilities
  • Commissary kitchens
  • Mobile food units and food trucks

Exemptions & Local Variations:

Local jurisdictions or specific facility types may impose additional requirements beyond state-level guidance.

Summary

Food Manager Certification is widely used across Vermont foodservice operations to support inspections, demonstrate knowledge, and maintain consistent safety practices.

AAA Food Handler Acceptance & Accreditation

AAA Food Handler’s Food Manager Certification is issued through an ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and Conference of Food Manager (CFP) Accredited program that aligns with nationally recognized food protection standards accepted by health departments across the United States.

Certification Details

  • ANAB-CFP Accredited Food Protection Manager program
  • Meets Conference for Food Protection (CFP) recognition standards
  • Digital and printable certificates available
  • Suitable for on-site and remote inspections

Disclaimer:

This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Food safety regulations may vary by jurisdiction. Always verify requirements with the Vermont Department of Health or local regulatory authority.

Summary

AAA Food Handler provides a nationally accredited Food Manager Certification suitable for Vermont’s food safety oversight framework.

How to Become a Certified Food Protection Manager in Vermont

Becoming a certified food protection manager in Vermont involves completing accredited training and successfully passing a proctored exam.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Enroll in the Food Manager program by AAA Food Handler
  2. Complete the online training modules (recommended for exam preparation)
  3. Before starting the exam, review the exam rules and system requirements outlined in the Participant Guidelines
  4. Take the ANAB-CFP Accredited Food Manager exam
  5. Achieve a passing score of 70%
  6. Download your Food Protection Manager certificate immediately

Renewal Considerations:

Although Vermont does not specify a mandatory renewal cycle, many employers and organizations follow a five-year validity standard based on national accreditation practices.

For a more detailed walkthrough of the certification process, requirements, and preparation tips, read our guide on getting certified as a Food Protection Manager in Vermont.

Summary

This process provides Vermont food managers with verified training, documented knowledge, and inspection-ready certifications aligned with state food safety expectations.

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BENEFITS OF TRAINING

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PREVENT

Helps managers spot contamination risks early and apply controls aligned with Vermont food code expectations.

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AWARENESS

Builds practical understanding of temperature control, hygiene, and cross-contamination during daily operations.

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ELIMINATE

Teaches managers how to correct unsafe practices before inspections identify violations.

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MINIMIZE

Reduces inspection findings by enabling the PIC to clearly demonstrate food safety knowledge.

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PRODUCTIVITY

Creates consistent food safety routines that reduce training gaps and operational confusion.

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CONFIDENCE

Provides documented proof of food safety competency during health inspections.

Summary

AAA Food Handler delivers an ANAB-CFP Accredited Food Manager Certification that helps Vermont foodservice operations meet PIC knowledge expectations and stay inspection-ready.

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Summary

AAA Food Handler delivers an ANAB-CFP Accredited Food Manager Certification that helps Vermont foodservice operations meet PIC knowledge expectations and stay inspection-ready.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs)

Vermont does not have a statewide law mandating a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM). Instead, the law requires that each food establishment have a Person in Charge (PIC) who can demonstrate food safety knowledge during inspections.

Vermont Food Manager Certification

Pass an exam from an  ANAB-CFP Accredited program, such as AAA Food Handler’s Food Protection Manager Certification.

Vermont Food Manager Certification is valid for 5 years and must be renewed before expiration.

None specified by the state, but local jurisdictions may have additional requirements.

Vermont does not require specific training hours by law.

Yes. Vermont recognizes Food Protection Manager Certification from programs accredited by the ANAB and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP), making them valid nationwide.

Vermont 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 Vermont.

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 Vermont 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. Vermont does not mandate statewide certification for food managers; however, the Person in Charge (PIC) must demonstrate knowledge of basic food safety principles.

Vermont does not have a statewide law mandating a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM). Instead, the law requires that each food establishment have a Person in Charge (PIC) who demonstrates food safety knowledge during inspections.

The Vermont Department of Health, Environmental Health Division, oversees food safety in the state.

  • Address: 108 Cherry Street, Burlington, VT 05402

No. Vermont does not mandate statewide certification, but a person in charge must demonstrate food safety knowledge during inspections.

The PIC is responsible for food safety during operating hours and must explain procedures related to temperatures, sanitation, and illness prevention.

Yes. AAA Food Handler’s ANAB-accredited Food Manager Certification is widely accepted by Vermont food establishments and inspectors, and it meets Person-in-Charge knowledge requirements in compliance with the FDA Model Food Code adopted by the state.

No. Vermont does not specify training hours, but inspectors assess knowledge based on FDA Model Food Code principles.

Vermont law does not define expiration. Many employers follow a five-year validity standard.

Yes. Online training and remotely proctored exams are allowed.

Hot and cold holding temperatures, cross-contamination prevention, hygiene, bare-hand contact rules, and cleaning procedures.

Yes, for specialized processes such as reduced oxygen packaging or when applying for a variance.

The Vermont Department of Health – Environmental Health Division.

Not by law, but many choose certification to ensure inspection readiness.

Yes. Certification helps the PIC confidently answer inspector questions and demonstrate compliance.

Get Your Vermont Food Manager Certification Online

Build the food safety knowledge Vermont inspectors expect with AAA Food Handler’s ANAB-CFP Accredited Food Manager Certification. Complete your training at your own pace, take the exam online with remote proctoring, and download your certificate immediately after passing. Trusted by foodservice operators across Vermont, this program helps you demonstrate Person-in-Charge knowledge with confidence during inspections.

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March 14, 2026

It was very thorough

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Jesus

Good course

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Good

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Good course

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Cesar M.

good knowledge

March 14, 2026

learned a lot of important information about food

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Brenda

Informative and concise

March 14, 2026

This course is informative and concise.

Cheryle M.

very detail and through

March 14, 2026

very helpful to gain more experience and study about fnb business

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March 13, 2026

learned a lot of valuable information’s

Yousef M.

Informative and up to date

March 13, 2026

This was informative and had up to date information. The ability to do the training on my schedule was an added bonus.

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Jocelyn H.

very easy, not complicated.

March 13, 2026

John H.

Learning is done daily.

March 13, 2026

We cannot know everything. Reason why we keep on learning daily to increase our knowledge as well as become mastery of the lesson learnt. If we do not take care of what we eat and its surroundings, we all will become sick by our own negligence or those around us. What we put in our system as food can make us stronger or weaker. Keeping safe is always the best to be healthy.

GERALDINE P.

Great course, would highly recommend to anyone in the food / bev space!

March 13, 2026

This was a great course. The modules covered every topic without too much fluff. Very engaging and well structured!

Lea

professional and meticulous

March 13, 2026

it helped me understand

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Bryel

Great Course

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Beverly

Food Manager

March 13, 2026

Thank you!

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