Food Safety Hearing -- 11.30.2010
COLUMBUS PUBLIC HEALTH - Media Advisory
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29
COLUMBUS PUBLIC HEALTH TO HOLD FOOD SAFETY HEARING
MEDIA ADVISORY
WHAT:
A food safety hearing has been scheduled for a food facility by Columbus Public Health’s (CPH) Hearing Officer due to violations of the Ohio Administrative Code 3717 and the Columbus City Health Code.
WHEN:
Tuesday, November 30 at 9 a.m.
WHO:
Columbus Public Health – Food Safety Program
WHERE:
240 Parsons Avenue, Room 119A
FACILITY DETAILS:
El Acapulco
7475 Vantage Dr.
Columbus, OH 43235
MORE INFO: The Food Safety Program is responsible for licensing and inspecting retail food businesses. These include grocery stores, restaurants, bars, delis, convenience stores, vending machines, food carts, and all food sold at fairs and festivals. The inspections are a service provided for the public to ensure the safety of Columbus’s food supply. For more information or to view individual inspection reports, please visit www.publichealth.columbus.gov
Columbus Public Health is the local public health agency for the City of Columbus. Established in 1904, the department is charged with assuring conditions in which people can be healthy. Columbus Public Health is made up of a range of programs providing clinical, environmental, health promotion, and population-based services. The department has an annual budget of $35 million and is staffed by 400 full-and part-time employees.