Weld County Retail Food Inspections For Aug 16
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Some or all violations had been corrected throughout inspection. Weld County evaluates restaurants, schools, grocery shops and other services that deal with food on a scale of three categories — pass, re-inspection required, and closed. The Health Department conducts unannounced inspections of eating places a minimum of annually. Inspectors check that restaurants adjust to food security rules. The Hancock County Health Department inspects eating places four occasions annually and violations are decided as “C” for critical, “NC” for noncritical and “R” for repeated violations. The following inspections are based on information obtained from Retail Food Inspection reviews. — important unsanitary conditions or other imminent health hazards had been found.
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The establishment has multiple precedence, priority basis or core violations representing excessive danger. Facility should cease operations until circumstances and violations are corrected.
— the establishment meets elementary food security standards. The institution may have some priority, priority foundation or core violations.