The Restaurant Report: Closures and Fines
Emergency Closures:
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) through the Division of Hotels and Restaurants inspects restaurants throughout the state and determines if a restaurant warrants an emergency closure. WPTV.com's analysis is based on information posted on DBPR's Web site.
Per the agency's definition, an emergency closure is not a disciplinary action, but rather an action taken to mitigate conditions that pose an elevated risk to the health, safety or welfare of the public or the establishment's employees. The licensee is closed until the conditions are corrected. Examples of conditions warranting immediate closure include: lack of approved utilities or hot water, sewage backups or overflows, fire damage, pest infestation or inadequate refrigeration.
Each inspection report is a "snapshot" of conditions present at the time of the inspection. Click a link below to see which restaurants throughout the state warranted emergency closure.
Disciplinary Fines:
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) through the Division of Hotels and Restaurants inspects restaurants throughout the state to assure compliance with state sanitation and safety laws. Those establishments that do not comply with the laws are subject, according to Florida law, to administrative disciplinary actions which can include license revocation, suspension or fine.
The lists below include Restaurant Disciplinary Activity Reports - showcasing specific compliance actions. Click a link below for a state-wide list of restaurants that warranted state action.
Lists are provided in Microsoft Excel format for each week dating back to January 2009.
Emergency Closures
Disciplinary Fines
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