Must establishments notify the local board of health when a certified person in charge is terminated?
The local board of health must be notified only if the establishment does not have another certified person in charge, or are unable to immediately replace the certified person. If at least one full-time equivalent certified person in charge is employed on-site, the local board of health does not need to be notified.
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