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For routine inspections, this
result indicates that no major or minor violations were noted during the
inspection. The inspection report itself may include comments, suggestions or
educational notes to the restaurant management, but there are no
violations.
For reinspections, this result
indicates that the violation(s) cited in a previous routine inspection have
been corrected. Reinspections focus on previously identified violations, and by
themselves do not constitute a new routine inspection.
Inspection or reinspection yielded
one or more minor violations. Minor violations are not usually listed on
the Inspection Information area of the page, but the details can be obtained by
reading the inspection report on the web. Under most circumstances a
mandatory reinspection is not required when the Minor Violations result code is
used.
Minor Violations as the outcome of a
facility re-inspection may have been caused by one or more conditions from the
routine inspection not being adequately corrected at the time of the
reinspection, or by a new violation noted by the inspector during the
reinspection. Please see the inspection report for details.
Minor violations are those that
do not pose an imminent public health risk, but warrant correction.
Inspection or re-inspection yielded
one or more major violations. Major violations are listed on this site as
well as being shown on the inspection report itself. Major violations
usually require a mandatory reinspection by this department to confirm
that the violation has been addressed unless the cause of the violation is
immediately corrected during the inspection itself.
The Major Violations outcome of a
re-inspection may be caused either by previous violations that have not been
corrected, or new violations noted by the inspector, or both. In such cases a
second reinspection will be conducted.
Major violations are those
violations that pose an imminent risk to public health and may warrant immediate
closure of the food establishment or immediate correction.
Major violations that are corrected
during the inspection are indicated on the Inspection Information page with the words
"Corrected at time of Inspection" added to the end of the violation description.
Inspection yielded one or more major
violations serious enough to warrant closure of the facility. The type
of violations that warrant closure are those that are not corrected immediately
and could pose a danger to the public health.
When facility closure occurs
the violation that caused the facility closure is indicated on the results
page. The major violation (or violations) that triggered the closure are
indicated on the Inspection Information page with the word "CLOSURE"
as the beginning of the violation description.
This result is used after a
facility closure to indicate that the facility can re-open for business.
Depending on the nature of the closure violation and the corrective action
taken, the reopening inspection can occur as soon as requested by the facility,
possibly as soon as the same day of the closure.
Inspection result not recorded in our
database. This is more common for inspections conducted prior to
2003.
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