A. All food establishments and food facilities shall be inspected and graded uniformly using an official inspection form. The grade of each food establishment shall be determined by the enforcement officer using the scoring method provided on the official inspection form. The grade of each food establishment shall be evidenced by the posting of a grade card bearing the letter, "A," "B" or "C."
1. The letter “A” shall indicate a score of ninety (90) percent or higher, and indicates that the food establishment passed the inspection by meeting those minimum health standards as set forth by the state of California in the California Retail Food Facilities Law, California Health and Safety Code, Sections113700 through 114476, and interpreted by the enforcement officer. Grade “A” cards shall be printed in blue on high-impact white styrene plastic.
2. The letter "B" shall indicate a score of less than ninety (90) percent, but not less than eighty (80) percent, and indicates that the food establishment has not passed the inspection and does not meet minimum health standards. Grade "B" cards shall be printed in green on high-impact white styrene plastic.
3. The letter "C" shall indicate a score of less than eighty (80) percent, and indicates that the food establishment has failed the inspection and has conditions existing which may pose a potential or actual threat to public health and safety. The facility may also be ordered closed, with its permit being suspended or revoked by the enforcement officer. Grade "C" cards shall be printed in red on high-impact white styrene plastic.
B. The grade card shall be provided by the enforcement officer and shall be nine inches by eleven (11) inches in size. The grade letter shall not be more than five inches in height.
C. The grade card shall be posted in a conspicuous place selected by the enforcement officer, at or near each entrance to the food establishment used by its patrons, and shall be removed only by the enforcement officer.
D. It is unlawful to operate a food establishment unless the grade card is in place as posted by the enforcement officer.
E. Private schools and public schools shall not be required to post a grade card.
F. Food facilities and food establishments which are not engaged in food preparation shall not be required to post a grade card.
(Ord. 91 § 1 (part), 1994: Ord. 3 § 1 (part), 1991: prior code § 6.10.020)