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No major violations? 13 Stanislaus County restaurants with good health reports

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For the first time in the more than two years since The Modesto Bee started detailing Stanislaus County health inspection reports, no food facilities were cited with major violations.

The majority of the 2,400 permitted food service establishments in the county get two unannounced routine food safety inspections per year, according to the Department of Environmental Resources. The website says inspection reports are scanned weekly.

Food trucks that operate under a Stanislaus County Health Department permit also are inspected by the county, though those are scheduled and done at the department’s office.

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Of the 17 restaurant inspection reports sent to The Modesto Bee on Tuesday, four were not updated on the site as of Thursday morning.

Violations were found during routine inspections of the following Stanislaus County food facilities during the week of March 16-22. Only the dates of violations are listed.

The details of the reports do not indicate whether a restaurant passed or failed inspection. Corrective actions may have been made by the business by the time of publication.

The reports are linked. For updates on individual restaurants, search the DER website.

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Minor violations

According to Stanislaus County, food facilities that had one or two violations, none of them major, were:

No violations

These food facilities had no violations, according to the county:

Dominique Williams
The Modesto Bee
Dominique Williams writes about new business, restaurant and retail developments for The Modesto Bee. She is a Ripon native and a graduate of Sacramento State.
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