Boyle County food inspections

Protecting the health and safety of all who eat at Boyle County’s food-service establishments is a top priority of the Boyle County Health Department. The health department routinely provides food safety training for the county’s restaurant personnel, in addition to conducting at least two unannounced inspections each year. 

Key items of concern during inspections include employee practices and cleanliness, food protection during storage and preparation, cleaning and sanitizing of equipment and utensils, insect and rodent control, and the storage and use of toxic materials. A perfect inspection score is 100 — points are subtracted when department guidelines are not met. In general, the lower the score the lower the level of sanitation; however, a low score does not necessarily imply an imminent health risk.

Here’s what the scores mean: A rating of 85 or above with no critical items indicates a passing inspection. Scores of 70 to 84 with no critical items require re-inspection within 30 days or less. Facilities that do not correct sanitation problems during the allotted time face possible permit suspension. Establishments that score between 60 and 69 are issued a “Notice of lntent to Suspend Permit” and are afforded the opportunity for an administrative hearing to show cause as to why the facility’s permit should not be suspended. State law requires closure of any establishment with a rating of 59 or less.

An establishment also must cease operation if conditions exist that pose an immediate public health threat. Any establishment whose permit has been suspended can make application for a re-inspection for the purpose of permit reinstatement. If the re-inspection reveals the conditions causing suspension of the permit have been corrected, the permit will be reinstated.

There are 13 critical items on the health department inspection form. Regardless of the rating score, these potentially serious deficiencies must be corrected within a time specified by the health department, but in any event, not to exceed 10 days. Serious deficiencies are noted by an asterisk after the establishment’s score.

 

Regular inspections

Arby’s, Hustonville Road, 93.

Beer Engine, East Main Street, 98.

BHI Assisted Living, Argyll Woods, 99.

Bluegrass Truck Stop, Stewarts Lane, 90, 98.* 

* Potentially hazardous foods not being date marked as required.

Cake Walk Kentucky, Gentry Lane, 100.

Charleston Health Care, Bruce Court, 96.

Chills Quick Stop, Lexington Road, 89, 93.*

* Potentially hazardous foods not being date marked as required.

*Evidence of rodent activity, droppings observed in cabinets.

Comfort Suites, Ben Ali Drive, 90.*

* Potentially hazardous foods not being date marked as required.

Dairy Queen, Jane Trail, 93.*