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June 29, 2023 - Regular School Board Meeting | ||
Title C24 - 2022-2023 Local Department of Health Inspection Reports | ||
Description Florida Statute 381.006 requires the local Department of Health to conduct sanitation inspections of group care facilities which includes any public or private school. | ||
Gap Analysis Local Department of Health inspections are required per 381.006(15) Florida Statutes, Group Care facilities. | ||
Previous Outcomes The Local Department of Health inspections were accomplished without disrupting the school for more than a couple of hours. The school custodian is usually available and walks the school with the inspector and takes notes on most deficiencies that are also part of the report. The schools then fix or place work orders for deficiencies found and return a letter stating all items completed or Work Order placed. | ||
Expected Outcomes Local Department of Health inspections are completed annually. The inspector(s) understand the importance of the testing and will always work with the schools with this matter. | ||
Strategic Plan Goal Ensure effective management of the organization, operations, and facilities to maximize the use of resources and promote a safe, efficient, and effective learning environment for Clay County students. | ||
Recommendation Approve the 2022-2023 Florida Department of Health Inspection Reports. | ||
Contact Bryce Ellis, Assistant Superintendent Operations, (904) 336-6853, bryce.ellis@myoneclay.net, Stephanie Raucci, Director of Code Enforcement (904) 336-0636, stephanie.raucci@myoneclay.net | ||
Financial Impact 2022-2023 Local Department of Health inspections fees were $4,100.00. | ||
Review Comments | ||
Attachments Health Dept. Inspection 2023 #1.pdf Health Dept. Inspections 2023 #2.pdf |