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Health Department and commissioners revise temporary food‑service fees; officials also brief annual public‑health highlights
Summary
The board approved a revised temporary/on‑farm food permit fee schedule intended to ease recurring administrative burdens on frequent vendors. The Health Department also presented its annual report, highlighting tobacco‑sales compliance increases, naloxone distribution, expanded mobile clinic services and new rural census tract designations.
Carroll County's Health Department told commissioners Nov. 20 it had revised the fee and permit schedule for temporary and on‑farm food service licenses to reduce repeated paperwork for vendors who operate recurring events at the same location (farm stands, farmers markets and similar setups).
Under the approved structure, vendors operating at a single location for repeated…
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