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Monitors and inspects public facilities and investigates complaints of food-borne and water supply-related illnesses, as well as injuries. In addition, the division responds to residential sanitation nuisance complaints and permits sewage disposal systems, and also inspects and issues permits for restaurants, motels, campgrounds, swimming pools, etc.

Categories

Pool Sanitation
Public Health Permits
Restaurant Complaints
Restaurant / Food Sanitation
Food Complaints
Public Facility Health Inspection
Summer camps must have a Nassau County Health Department permit to operate legally. An application for a permit to operate a children’s camp must be submitted to Nassau County Health Department at least 90 days before camp operation begins. Nassau County Health Department will review your submission and arrange a preseason inspection of the children’s camp. These permits are issued only if the camp is in compliance with the state’s health regulations. Camp inspection reports are filed with the Department of Health. For information regarding the children’s camp program contact us at (516) 227-9717.
Summer camps must have a Nassau County Health Department permit to operate legally. An application for a permit to operate a children’s camp must be submitted to Nassau County Health Department at least 90 days before camp operation begins. Nassau County Health Department will review your submission and arrange a preseason inspection of the children’s camp. These permits are issued only if the camp is in compliance with the state’s health regulations. For information regarding the children’s camp program contact us at (516) 227-9717.