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LOCAL GOVERNMENT AGREEMENT, ATTACHMENT A(11 <br />VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH <br />COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES <br />ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES <br />BASIC PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES TO BE ASSURED BY LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTS <br />The following services performed in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia, <br />the regulation of the Board of Health and /or VDH agreements with other state or federal <br />agencies and VDH policies. Data regarding the below services shall be entered in, or exported <br />to, the statewide environmental health database for all available data fields. Local health <br />department staff shall be responsible for responding to all complaints, constituent responses, <br />media inquiries, and Freedom of Information Act request related to the following services. <br />Investigation of communicable diseases: <br />Pursuant to §§ 32.1 -35 and 32.1 -39 of the Code of the Code of Virginia, the local health director <br />X <br />and local staff are responsible for investigating any outbreak or unusual occurrence of a <br />preventable disease that the Board of Health requires to be reported. <br />Code Links <br />Marinas: <br />Pursuant to § 32.1.246 of the Code of Virginia, local health department staff are responsible for <br />X <br />permitting marinas and other places where boats are moored and is responsible for inspecting <br />them to ensure that their sanitary fixtures and sewage disposal facilities are in compliance with <br />the Marina Regulations (12VAC5- 5)0 -10 et seq.) <br />Code Link - 32.1.24E <br />Migrant tabor camps: <br />Pursuant to §§ 32.1- 203 - 32.1 -211 of the Code of Virginia, local health departments are <br />X <br />responsible for issuing, denying, suspending and revoking permits to operate migrant labor <br />camps. Local health departments also must inspect migrant labor camps and ensure that the <br />construction, operation and maintenance of such camps are in compliance with the Rules and <br />Regulations Governing Migrant Labor Camps (12VAC5. 501.10 et seq.). <br />Code Links-32.1 ChsphW_fiArfiCjA_fi <br />Milk: <br />Pursuant to §13.2-5206, 3.2 -5208 of the Code of Virginia and the agency's MOA with VDACS, <br />X <br />the local health department is responsible for issuing, denying, suspending and revoking <br />permits for Grade "A" milk processing plants which offer milk and or milk products for sale in <br />Virginia. Local health departments are also responsible for the inspection of Grade "A" milk <br />plants for compliance with the Regulations Governing Grade "A" Milk f2VAC5. 490.101. <br />Code Links - <br />Alternative discharging sewage systems: <br />Pursuant to 4 32.1- 164(A) of the Code of Virginia, local health departments are responsible for <br />X <br />issuing, denying and revoking construction and operation permits for alternative discharging <br />systems serving individual family dwellings with flows less than or equal to 1,000 gallons per <br />day on a monthly average. Local health departments are also required to conduct regular <br />inspections of alternative discharging systems in order to ensure that their construction and <br />operation are in compliance with the Alternative Discharging Sewage Treatment Regulations <br />for Individual Family Dwellings (12VAC5- 640 -10 et seq.). <br />Code Link <br />Onsite sewage systems: <br />Pursuant to § 32.1.163 at seq. of the Code of Virginia, local health department staff is <br />X <br />responsible for reviewing and processing site evaluations and designs of onsite sewage <br />systems in accordance with applicable state regulations and may perform such evaluations <br />and designs as allowed. Local health department staff is also responsible for issuing, denying <br />and revoking construction and operation permits for conventional and alternative onsite <br />sewage systems. Local health department staff are responsible for assuring that onsite sewage <br />systems are inspected at time of construction for compliance with the Sewage Handling and <br />Disposal Regulations (12VAC5- 610 -20 at seq.; "SHDR ") and the Alternative Onsite Sewage <br />System Regulations (12VAC5. 613.10 et seq.; "AOSS Regulations "); local health department <br />staff may perform such inspections as required. Local health department staff is also <br />responsible for assuring the performance, operation, and maintenance of onsite sewage <br />systems are in compliance with the SHDR and AOSS Regulations. <br />Code Link -32J_M <br />Rabies: <br />Pursuant to § 3.2 -6500 et seq. of the Code of Virginia, the local health department is <br />X <br />responsible for investigating complaints and reports of suspected rabid animals exposing a <br />person, companion animal, or livestock to rabies. <br />Code Link- <br />Revised 07/2018 <br />
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