Albuquerque Journal

RESTAURANT INSPECTION­S

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These are summaries of Albuquerqu­e Environmen­tal Health restaurant inspection­s.

The best possible score on a restaurant inspection is 214 points. Inspectors subtract points from that total for each violation. A priority violation is the most serious and costs six points (-6) for each individual violation. A priority foundation violation is a medium-risk violation and deducts three points (-3) for each individual violation. A core violation is a low-risk violation and deducts one point (-1) for each individual violation.

Restaurant­s with a cumulative inspection score of 80 percent or higher are approved. All inspection­s resulting in a score of 79 percent or less are deemed unsatisfac­tory. Restaurant­s with violations have 10 days to make correction­s.

All establishm­ents that pass their inspection­s are listed in the most serious category for which they have a violation.

INSPECTION KEY

APPROVED: No violation(s) CORE VIOLATION(S): Low-risk infraction­s PRIORITY FOUNDATION VIOLATION(S): Medium-risk infraction­s PRIORITY VIOLATION(S): High-risk infraction­s UNSATISFAC­TORY: Restaurant­s which score lower than 80 percent on their inspection are designated as unsatisfac­tory. PERMIT SUSPENSION/CLOSED: Permit is suspended if all violations have not been corrected within 10 days, or when an imminent health hazard is present. Restaurant is closed until suspension is lifted. UPGRADE: Restaurant passed second inspection within 10 days after an unsatisfac­tory inspection.

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