[Adopted 9-20-2016 by Ord. No. 19-2016]
This article shall be applied to promote its underlying purpose
of protecting the public health.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
DEPARTMENT
The Adams County Health and Human Services Department and
its employees.
EMPLOYEE
A person working in a food establishment who transports food
or food containers, who engages in food preparation or service or
who comes in contact with any food or beverage, food utensils, containers
or equipment.
FOOD
A raw, cooked, or processed edible substance, ice, beverage,
or ingredient used or intended for use or for sale in whole or in
part for human consumption, or chewing gum.
FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Any place where food is prepared and intended for individual
portion service, and includes the site at which individual portions
are provided. The term includes any such place regardless of whether
consumption is on or off the premises and regardless of whether there
is a charge for the food. The term includes restaurants, retail food
establishments, any place where food is stored or held for sale, or
any vehicle used to transport or hold foods in commerce, temporary
food establishments, mobile restaurants, mobile retail food establishments
and delicatessen-type operations that prepare sandwiches intended
for individual portion service and people doing catering work for
profit. The term does not include private homes when the food is prepared
or served for individual family consumption, food vending machine
locations and vending supply vehicles.
HEALTH HAZARD
A substance, activity or condition that is known to have
the potential to cause acute or chronic illness, to endanger life,
to generate or spread infectious diseases, or to cause a negative
impact on the health of the public.
HEALTH OFFICER
The Health Officer of Adams County and his/her authorized
agents.
PERMIT or LICENSE
A County of Adams operator's permit, and shall include
permits issued to any facility or establishment used by the general
public that requires a permit or license under this regulation, a
Wisconsin Administrative Code, or a Wisconsin state statute adopted
by reference in this regulation. These include full-service restaurant
permits, prepackaged restaurant permits, mobile restaurant permits,
and mobile retail food establishment and temporary restaurant permits
and retail food establishments as defined by Ch. ATCP 75, Wis. Adm.
Code, and Chs. 93 and 97, Wis. Stats. The terms "permit" and "license"
are synonymous.
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS FOOD (TIME/TEMPERATURE CONTROL FOR SAFETY
FOOD)
A food that is natural or synthetic and that requires time/temperature
control for safety (TCS) because it is in a form capable of supporting
the rapid and progressive growth of infectious or toxigenic microorganisms,
or the production of toxins, the growth and toxin production of Clostridium
botulinum, or in raw shell eggs the growth of Salmonella enteritidis.
Potentially hazardous foods include a food of animal origin that is
raw or heat-treated; a heat-treated food of plant origin or consisting
of raw seed sprouts; cut melons; cut tomatoes; cut leafy greens; garlic-in-oil
mixtures not modified to prevent toxigenic growth; and meringues,
cream or custard pies, whipped cream, etc. Potentially hazardous foods
do not include cakes, cookies, bars, candies, bread, or foods that
do not support the growth of microorganisms (aw value of 0.85 or less,
or pH of 4.6 or below).
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall
forfeit not less than $100 nor more than $1,000. Each and every violation
of the provisions of this article shall constitute a separate offense.
Each day a violation exists shall constitute a separate offense.
[Adopted 10-25-2016 by Ord. No. 20-2016]
This article shall be referred to as the "Adams County Public
Health Ordinance."
This article shall be administered by the Health and Human Services
Board and its authorized representatives, in cooperation with the
appropriate state agencies.
The provisions of this article shall be held to be minimum requirements
and shall not be deemed a limitation or repeal of any power granted
by law.
This article is adopted pursuant to the authority granted by
law, including §§ 59.70, 59.54, 66.0119, 66.0417 and
101.935 and Chs. 93, 97, 250, 251, 252, 254, 463 and 823, Wis. Stats.,
and as further updated or modified by the Wisconsin State Legislature.
The purpose of this article is to protect the public health,
safety, environment and general welfare of the people of Adams County.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COUNTY
Refers to Adams County, Wisconsin.
DEPARTMENT
Refers to the Adams County Health and Human Services Department
and its employees.
HEALTH HAZARD
A substance, activity or condition that is known to have
the potential to cause acute or chronic illness, to endanger life,
to generate or spread infectious diseases, or to cause a negative
impact on the health of the public. Health hazards include the following:
A.
All decayed or unwholesome food offered for sale to the public.
B.
All diseased animals with the potential for transmission of
disease to humans.
C.
Carcasses of dead animals not buried, properly composted, or
disposed of using an approved disposal method within 24 hours after
death.
D.
Accumulations of manure, rubbish, garbage, refuse and human
and industrial or noxious or offensive waste, except the normal storage
on a farm of manure for agricultural purposes.
E.
Privy vaults or garbage cans which are not flytight.
F.
The pollution of any well, groundwater aquifer, or body of water
by sewage or industrial wastes, fertilizers and toxic pesticides,
or other substances harmful to human beings.
G.
Dense smoke, noxious fumes or odors, gas and soot, or cinders
in unreasonable quantities, or the presence of any gas, vapor, fume,
smoke, dust, toxic pesticides by drift or overspray, or any other
toxic substance on, in or emitted from the equipment of any premises
in quantities sufficient to be toxic, harmful or injurious to the
health of any employee or to any premises, occupant, or to any other
person.
H.
All infestations of vermin that may be involved in the transmission
of communicable disease and infestations of pests of significant public
health importance.
I.
The keeping of animals or fowl in close proximity to residences,
schools, hospitals, public or semipublic buildings, playgrounds, parks,
and other public places, except pet cats and dogs, animals in public
or licensed zoos, farm animals on farms and any animals or fowl in
laboratories.
J.
To rent, lease, or use quarters for human habitation which are
declared unfit for human habitation by the Department. For the purpose
of this article, "unfit for human habitation" includes, but is not
limited to, lacking potable water, a properly designed and functioning
wastewater disposal system, or an adequate and functioning heating
system.
K.
All other acts, practices, conduct, businesses, occupations,
callings, trades, uses of property, and all other things detrimental
to the health of the inhabitants of Adams County, Wisconsin.
PERMIT/LICENSE
Are synonymous and used interchangeably. Both refer to a
document issued by the Environmental Health Section of the Adams County
Health and Human Services Department to allow the operation of a public
facility.
PERSON
Any individual, firm, institution, corporation, society,
or other entity.
PUBLIC FACILITY
Any facility used by the public that requires a permit under
this article or a state code adopted by reference. "Public facility
or establishment" means any facility or establishment used by the
general public that requires a permit or license under this regulation,
a Wisconsin Administrative Code, or a Wisconsin state statute adopted
by reference in this article.
The Department shall have the following powers and duties:
A. To ensure compliance with the purpose of this article and applicable
laws.
B. To issue and deny licenses in compliance with this article.
C. To maintain records of public facilities, inspections made, and other
official actions.
D. To enforce the provisions of this article and applicable laws.
E. To enter any structure or premises, during reasonable hours, to perform
inspections to determine compliance with this article. In the event
that an owner or occupant, or user, a person with authority, or mortgage
holder refuses entry, an inspection warrant under § 66.0119,
Wis. Stats., may be obtained.
F. To order abatement or correction of any human health hazards. In
the event the person made an unsuccessful personal attempt to abate
the health hazard, the Department may order the person to hire a licensed
or certified professional to do so.
G. To license any public facility as provided in this article.
H. To prohibit the use of a public facility until it has been inspected
and a license issued.
I. To revoke or suspend the license of a public facility which has been
determined to present a potential for a health hazard or is in noncompliance
with this article.
J. Any action authorized under law to ensure compliance with the purpose
of this article.
K. To deny a license to anyone who hinders the inspection of a facility
or fails to pay a license or inspection fee.
Any person who maintains a health hazard as declared in this
article or who violates any of the provisions in this article, as
specifically set forth herein or as incorporated herein by reference,
shall forfeit not less than $100 and not more than $1,000 for each
violation. Each day that a violation exists shall constitute a separate
offense.
The Adams County Health and Human Services Board shall review
and set Department fees.
It is the intention of the Adams County Health and Human Services
Board and the Department that any changes to and renumbering of the
adopted provisions are similarly adopted by Adams County.
A. Public swimming pools and water attractions.
(1) Chapter SPS 390, Wis. Adm. Code, titled "Design and Construction
of Public Swimming Pools and Water Attractions," and Chapter ATCP
76, Wis. Adm. Code, titled "Safety, Maintenance and Operation of Public
Pools and Water Attractions," are hereby adopted by reference.
(2) Annual licenses shall be issued and fees collected prior to operation.
(3) If any city or village becomes an agent under § 97.615,
Wis. Stats., then the provisions of this section shall not apply in
that agent's jurisdiction.
(4) Only a person who complies with the requirements of this article
and applicable regulations of other governmental entities shall be
entitled to receive or retain a license.
B. Recreational and educational camps.
(1) Chapter ATCP 78, Wis. Adm. Code, titled "Recreational and Educational
Camps," is hereby adopted by reference.
(2) Annual licenses shall be issued and fees collected prior to operation.
(3) If any city or village becomes an agent under § 97.615,
Wis. Stats., then the provisions of this section shall not apply in
that agent's jurisdiction.
(4) Only a person who complies with the requirements of this article
and applicable regulations of other governmental entities shall be
entitled to receive or retain a license.
C. Manufactured home communities.
(1) Chapter SPS 326, Wis. Adm. Code, titled "Manufactured Home Communities,"
is hereby adopted by reference.
(2) Annual licenses shall be issued and fees collected prior to operation.
(3) If any city or village becomes an agent under § 101.935,
Wis. Stats., then the provisions of this section shall not apply in
that agent's jurisdiction.
(4) Only a person who complies with the requirements of this article
and applicable regulations of other governmental entities shall be
entitled to receive or retain a license.
D. Campgrounds.
(1) Chapter ATCP 79, Wis. Adm. Code, titled "Campgrounds," is hereby
adopted by reference.
(2) Annual licenses shall be issued and fees collected prior to operation.
(3) If any city or village becomes an agent under § 97.615,
Wis. Stats., then the provisions of this section shall not apply in
that agent's jurisdiction.
(4) Only a person who complies with the requirements of this article
and applicable regulations of other governmental entities shall be
entitled to receive or retain a license.
E. Hotels, motels, and tourist rooming houses.
(1) Chapter ATCP 72, Wis. Adm. Code, titled "Hotels, Motels, and Tourist
Rooming Houses," is hereby adopted by reference.
(2) Annual licenses shall be issued and fees collected prior to operation.
(3) If any city or village becomes an agent under § 97.615,
Wis. Stats., then the provisions of this section shall not apply in
that agent's jurisdiction.
(4) Only a person who complies with the requirements of this article
and applicable regulations of other governmental entities shall be
entitled to receive or retain a license.
F. Bed-and-breakfast establishments.
(1) Chapter ATCP 73, Wis. Adm. Code, titled "Bed-and-Breakfast Establishments,"
is hereby adopted by reference.
(2) Annual licenses shall be issued and fees collected prior to operation.
(3) If any city or village becomes an agent under § 97.615,
Wis. Stats., then the provisions of this section shall not apply in
that agent's jurisdiction.
(4) Only a person who complies with the requirements of this article
and applicable regulations of other governmental entities shall be
entitled to receive or retain a license.
G. Tattooing and body piercing.
(1) Chapter SPS 221, Wis. Adm. Code, titled "Tattooing and Body Piercing,"
is hereby adopted by reference.
(2) Annual licenses shall be issued and fees collected prior to operation.
(3) Any other activity, such as branding, scarification, microdermal
anchors, or implantation, that does not fall under the definition
of "tattooing" or "body piercing" is prohibited unless performed by
a licensed physician.
(4) If any city or village becomes an agent under § 463.16,
Wis. Stats., then the provisions of this section shall not apply in
that agent's jurisdiction.
(5) Only a person who complies with the requirements of this article
and applicable regulations of other governmental entities shall be
entitled to receive or retain a license.
H. Retail food establishments.
(1) Chapter ATCP 75, Wis. Adm. Code, titled "Retail Food Establishments,"
and Chapter ATCP 75, Appendix A, Wisconsin Food Code, are hereby adopted
by reference.
(2) Annual licenses shall be issued and fees collected prior to operation.
(3) If any city or village becomes an agent under § 97.41,
Wis. Stats., then the provisions of this section shall not apply in
that agent's jurisdiction.
(4) Only a person who complies with the requirements of this article
and applicable regulations of other governmental entities shall be
entitled to receive or retain a license.
Section 8-5, Prevention of Foodborne Disease Transmission by
Employees, of the United States Public Health Service 2013 Food and
Drug Administration Food Code is hereby adopted by reference.