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“A” grade:

The establishment has earned between 0-10 demerits on their last inspection.

“B” and “C” Downgrades:

“B” grade – The establishment has earned between 11 and 20 demerits or identical consecutive critical or major violations.

“C” grade – The establishment has earned between 21 and 40 demerits, has identical consecutive critical or major violations or more than 10 demerits on a ‘B’ grade re-inspection.

An establishment downgraded to a “B” or “C” shall be re-inspected to ensure correction of violations. Applicable fees PDF 128KB must be paid within 10 business days of the downgrade inspection. Re-inspection will be conducted after 15 business days, as determined by the inspector, or may be scheduled sooner at the request of the operator. If the operator requests an inspection prior to 15 business day, applicable fees must be paid prior to the re-inspection.

Failure to pass the re-inspection will lead to an additional downgrade and/or closure with applicable fees.

2018-08-31T14:11:57-07:00
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