Environmental Health Department

Food Safety Program

In the food safety program we are responsible for the enforcement of laws and regulations regarding all food facilities which serve food to the public. We carry out this responsibility by inspecting permanent, mobile and temporary food facilities. We investigate complaints, review and approve food facility plans for compliance with state laws and work closely with food facility operators to ensure compliance with the states minimum food safety standards. The purpose of the program is to protect the public from food borne illness and to insure that food being served to the public is unadulterated and from an approved source.

Regulations:

California Retail Food Code.

Food Facility Inspection Reports:

Food Facility Inspection Reports

Certified Food Handler Classes:

CFH Class Exam Providers

Food Handler Card Information:

Food Handler Card Exam Providers

Forms:

Food Facility Permit Application

Food Facility Plan Check Request Form

Commissary Permission Form

Temporary Food Facilities:

Temporary Food Event Coordinator Application

Temporary Food Facility Application

Temporary Food Facility Guidelines

Certified Farmers Markets:

Certified Farmers Market Application

Certified Farmers Market Requirements

Links:

Center for Disease Control (CDC) - Foodborne illness Information

United States Department of Agriculture

California Department of Public Health - Food Safety Program

Glenn County Certified Farmers Market - Market Glenn