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Board adopts updated food-code violation categories; digital reporting and public display discussed
Summary
Monroe County’s Board of Health voted to adopt amendments to local food-inspection code sections, aligning local violation categories with the Indiana State Administrative Food Code and moving inspection reporting to digital systems.
The Monroe County Board of Health voted to adopt amendments to county health code sections addressing food inspections and violations on Sept. 18.
Mike Azimka, director of environmental health at the county health department, told the board the changes align Monroe County’s chapter code with the updated Indiana State Administrative Food Code. "So we're moving away from critical and not critical to, core priority foundation, and, priority," Azimka said. The…
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