Food, Lodging, and Institutions Video
The Union County Board of Commissioners have approved a fee increase for the Food Service Plan Review and Temporary Food Establishment permits. Effective February 15, 2010. (See Fee Schedules under Resources for Food, Lodging, and Institutions Fee Schedule )
The Food, Lodging, and Institutions Section protects public health through maintaining standards, review of plans and regulating activities for food handling establishments, lodging establishments, and institutions.
Your facility must be in compliance with North Carolina Laws. Union County inspects these facilities and is responsible for reporting compliance. To help you understand what is required, we've pulled together the following resources:
Types of Establishments Inspected and Number of Inspections
Restaurant & Food Service Establishments
Union County regulates restaurants, food stands, school lunch rooms, limited food service establishments, and institutional establishments.
Commissaries
Those locations that serve as commissaries for mobile food carts must abide by these rules
Meat Market Rules
If you own or operate a meat market, you'll want to be familiar with the latest rules that govern this unique type of facility.
Mobile Food Units and Pushcarts
Learn more about regulations governing mobile food carts.
Temporary Food Establishments
These facilities are only open for a limited period of time or only at certain times of the year. If you plan to open a temporary food establishment, you must complete the coordinator's application. Additionally, be sure to read the rules governing these establishments.
Institutions
Institutions are those facilities considered to be hospitals, nursing/rest homes, residential care and educational facilities.
Lodging
Lodging establishments are places providing lodging accommodations for pay. These include hotels, motels, inns and some homes.
Mass Gatherings