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The easiest way to look at it is that if you're currently inspected by the state, you will continue to be inspected under this code. And, unfortunately at this point, we are only looking at environmental health and sanitation. But at some point, yes, it is possible that we could handle more of the licensing.

Health Officer Hilde Perala

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