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State health officials outline point‑driven retail‑food inspection system for Rio Blanco County
Summary
Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment officials presented a new enforcement protocol for retail‑food inspections to the Rio Blanco County Board of Health and commissioners, describing a point‑driven scoring system and inspection outcomes (pass, reinspect, closure) and noting 48 active retail licenses in the county.
Troy Huffman, manager of CDPHE's retail food program, told Rio Blanco County officials on Nov. 10 that the state's delegated inspection program now uses a point‑driven violation scoring system that classifies violations as low, medium or high and determines inspection outcomes by an aggregate score.
Huffman said the inspection outcomes…
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