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Chambers County Adopts Revised Food‑service Fees as State Takes Over Some Permitting
Summary
Following passage of Senate Bill 108, Chambers County updated its retail food fee schedule; local health staff said the state will assume permitting of day‑cares, schools and eventually mobile food units (after July 1, 2026), and the court approved the fee schedule and signaled interest in MOUs with the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Chambers County public‑health staff told the commissioners court on Sept. 23 that Senate Bill 108 changes state law and will shift some food‑establishment permitting to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Public Health staff explained: "Chambers County can no longer issue food establishment permits…
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