

| McLean County Restaurant Inspection Scores Click here to Search Restaurants |
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| Scores assigned during food inspections are used by the
McLean County Health Department to measure food service establishments'
compliance with sanitation codes. The department provides protection
against foodborne illness by assuring that foods provided by food service
establishments, retail food stores, and temporary food service events
in McLean County are protected against contamination or adulteration.
Routine food inspections are conducted one to four times each year depending upon the risk assessment classification assigned to an establishment. Inspection type 58 indicates a routine, unannounced inspection. Inspection type 59 indicates a reinspection, which may be unannounced or scheduled and can occur any number of times. If a food establishment is found to pose an imminent threat to public health, it is asked to discontinue operation until violations have been corrected. Legal action is taken in the event that an establishment refuses to voluntarily discontinue operation. Important Notice to Readers - reviewing the entire inspection history
of an establishment, rather than an individual inspection score, will
provide a more accurate picture of an establishment's commitment to
food safety and sanitation. |
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