Maintaining the excellent health of our citizenry and preserving and improving the environment are the primary goals of the Middletown City Health District.
State law, through the Ohio Department of Health, mandates many of the programs enforced by the Middletown City Health District staff. These programs, which include food service operations, food establishments and vending machines, public pool and spa programs and manufactured home parks, require an annual survey of costs to justify the license fees charged. The revenues generated by the license fees cannot exceed program costs. Using this method, all environmental health programs are reviewed annually to determine the costs to the department of each program.
Other programs include public health nuisance abatement, school environment, residential onsite water and wastewater, Smoke Free Ohio compliance, tattoo and body piercing establishments, rabies control and campgrounds.
Level One Food Safety Certification Training Dates: Classes are held from 9am-12pm. For the application packet click here.
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