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Oct 14, 2023

Any employee who works in a food establishment defined as “An operation that is conducted in a mobile, stationary, temporary, or permanent facility or location; where consumption is on or off the PREMISES; and regardless of whether there is a charge for the FOOD” according to the 2013 FDA Food Code. An employee will not have to get a food handler card if the establishment only sells prepackage foods that are not time/temperature controlled.

You can sign up through statefoodsafety.com or through our website

New employees have 30 days after date of hire to obtain a food handler card.

3 years.

Yes, physical copies need to be available onsite of establishment, and it’s handy to keep multiple copies elsewhere in case one gets lost

Yes, as long as the food handler card was obtained in WV, we will accept it.

Specifically for ServSafe certified food protection manager, it needs to be someone who is 18+ or older and in a managerial position. The food protection manager needs to be aware that they have to be readily available at all times. A food manager is not required for establishments that only sell prepackaged foods and temporary establishments

The certified food manager course teaches an individual, specifically in a managerial position, the required knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to help their employees and the establishment in protecting the public from foodborne illnesses

Yes, and you can take the food manager course through statefoodsafety.com or servsafe.com

You can purchase sanitizer test strips through Amazon and other various websites

Anyone – the purpose of someone signing the inspection sheet is to show that someone who works at the establishment witnessed the inspection and was informed of the violations

No, it’s up to the manager whether or not they follow during the inspection.

Any establishment that stores, prepares, packages, serves, vends food directly to the consumer, or otherwise provides FOOD for human consumption such as a restaurant; satellite or catered feeding location; catering operation if the operation provides FOOD directly to a CONSUMER or to a conveyance used to transport people; market; vending location; conveyance used to transport people; institution; or FOOD bank; and relinquishes possession of FOOD to a CONSUMER directly, or indirectly through a delivery service such as home delivery of grocery orders or restaurant takeout orders, or delivery service that is provided by common carriers

Yes, weekly. Please go to our recreational water facilities page for the weekly log form

Recreational water facilities need at least one certified pool operator who can be reached by telephone within 30 minutes and can be onsite within 60 minutes. The CPO also has to visit the water facility a minimum of once per week during period of operation.

You can visit https://pooloperationmanagement.com/ to register for CPO training

Visit https://pooloperationmanagement.com/ for different CPO courses – online or in-person

Microblading is a semipermanent technique to enhance the appearance of the eyebrows by using a hand tool with a blade to scratch pigment into the skin

Yes.

Please fill out the tattoo studio plan review and the SG-49 application for permit and send it to [email protected]

Anyone can get bed bugs; they can be picked up from anywhere or anything. It’s important to reduce clutter to reduce the number of places bed bugs can hide

That depends on whether anyone did anything “wrong.” Sometimes bed bugs appear and it’s no one’s “fault.” In that case, there’s no one that is obligated to pay for your loss. The landlord will have to pay for treatment. You will have to pay for replacement of your stuff.

Suppose your neighbor knew he had bed bugs, but didn’t tell the landlord. So the problem got worse, and the bed bugs spread to your apartment. You may be able to sue the neighbor.

Suppose the neighbor DID tell the landlord, but the landlord didn’t take appropriate steps to treat the bed bugs. You may be able to sue the landlord.

Suppose the landlord knew the building had bed bugs before you moved in, and didn’t tell you about them. You may be able to sue the landlord.

But if no one did anything wrong, then there’s no one you can force to pay for the damage.

Tattoo and body piercing, hotel/motels, schools, residential/group homes, and mobile food truck permits expire every June 30th