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File #: 1706-04    Version: 1 Name: Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, recommending that information regarding Food Safety Inspection Reports be placed on the Allegheny County Health Department's website as a means to increase access to public information r
Type: Resolution Status: Expired by Rule
File created: 10/5/2004 In control: Committee on Health & Human Services
On agenda: Final action: 12/31/2005
Title: Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, recommending that information regarding Food Safety Inspection Reports be placed on the Allegheny County Health Department's website as a means to increase access to public information regarding food operations in restaurants, eating establishments, and other facilities which provide food to the public.
Sponsors: Doug Price
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Resolution of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, recommending that information regarding Food Safety Inspection Reports be placed on the Allegheny County Health Department's website as a means to increase access to public information regarding food operations in restaurants, eating establishments, and other facilities which provide food to the public.

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WHEREAS, the Allegheny County Health Department safeguards public health through the application of the principles of food safety, foodborne illness prevention, and environmental health in food facilities thoughts its Food Safety Division; and

WHEREAS, all food operations including restaurants, eating establishments, hospitals, nursing homes, personal care homes, schools, retail stores, food processors, caterers, warehouses, food stands, and food facilities which serve the public are inspected on a routine basis to insure that food safety guidelines, as established in Departmental regulations, are complied with by the facility; and

WHEREAS, the inspection reports, containing information on how each facility fares when inspected by the Food Safety Division, are public documents currently accessible by visiting or contacting the Penn Avenue offices of the division in Lawrenceville; and

WHEREAS, an estimated 76 million people nationwide get sick each year from the food they eat, roughly one-quarter of the population, although estimates are based on the small fraction of cases that are reported or identified; and public information regarding food safety can be integral to identifying those restaurants and eating establishments which are most cognizant of food safety; and

WHEREAS, providing food inspection reports online will increase the accessibility of such information to the general public and may also serve as an incentive for eating establishments to make food safety a priority.

The Council of the County of Allegheny hereby resolves as follows:

SECTION 1.
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