"Food official inspection report" means the written notice prepared
and issued by the county health officer after conducting an inspection
of a food facility to determine compliance with all applicable federal,
state and local statutes, orders, ordinances, quarantines, rules,
regulations or directives relating to the public health.
(Ord. 1738 § 1, 2001)
"Notice of closure" means a public notice that may be posted
by the county health officer at a food establishment upon suspension
or revocation of the establishment's public health permit and that
results in the immediate closure of the establishment and the discontinuance
of all operations of the food establishment, by order of the public
health officer, because of violations of applicable federal, state
and local statutes, orders, ordinances, quarantines, rules, regulations,
or directives relating to the public health.
(Ord. 1738 § 1, 2001)
"Routine inspection" means a periodic, unannounced inspection
of any business or occupation to determine compliance with all applicable
federal, state and local statutes, orders, ordinances, quarantines,
rules, regulations, or directives relating to the public health. A
routine inspection shall not mean an inspection conducted by the county
health officer to determine compliance with a previously issued food
official inspection report or any interim inspection conducted to
determine compliance with specific regulations or legal requirements.
(Ord. 1738 § 1, 2001)
A letter grade card, an inspection score card, or both, shall
remain valid until the county health officer completes the next routine
inspection of the food establishment.
(Ord. 1738 § 1, 2001)
Every violation of this chapter which is prosecuted shall be prosecuted as a misdemeanor/infraction in accordance with Section
1.01.110 of this code.
(Ord. 1738 § 1, 2001)
If any provision of this chapter or the application thereof
to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the
chapter and the application of such provision to other persons or
circumstances shall not be affected thereby.
(Ord. 1738 § 1, 2001)