Restaurants and Markets Food Inspection Frequently Asked Questions
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How often are restaurants and markets inspected?
A facility can be inspected from 1 to 3 times a year. The frequency is based on the public health risk associated with the food products served, the methods of food preparation, and the operational history of the food facility.
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How are restaurant and markets graded?
A copy of the Reference Guide of the Food Official Inspection Report is available for download.
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Under which laws are restaurants and markets regulated?
A copy of the California Health and Safety Code is available for downloaded.
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Which laws grants inspectors the authority to inspect food facilities?
Authority is granted under California Health and Safety Code, Article 2 Enforcement Section 114390.
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Where do I report that I got sick eating food from a restaurant?
A report regarding a suspected food borne illness may be made to the County of Los Angeles Morbidity Unit of Acute Communicable Disease Control at (888) 397-3993 or online at Foodborne Illness Complaint page.
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What options are available if permit holders are dissatisfied with their inspection?
- Restaurant and market owners have an opportunity to improve their grades by requesting an Owner Initiated Inspection (OII). An OII may be requested once in a twelve month period
- Permit holders may request that their inspection reports be reviewed by a supervisor at the local Environmental Health office.
- The Office of the Ombudsman is available to assist in addressing concerns involving issuance of grades / scores or with inspection process. The Office of the Ombudsman may be contacted at (626) 430-5172.