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KY Health Department to Change Code Requirements for Restaurants

By: Julie Dolan
Updated: June 21, 2012
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The Green River District Board of Health will consider a new policy to require area restaurants to post a letter grade that corresponds to their Health Department inspection score.

The board will vote on the issue next week. If it passes, the measure will go into effect in October 2012.

Clayton Horton talks about the potential change on Local 7 Lifestyles.

Watch the full interview here.

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