Davis County Health Department - Environmental Health

The primary purpose of the Davis County Health Department's Environmental Health Services Division is to aid in the elimination of all environmental factors that lead to disease, lessen quality of life, and degrade the physical environment in Davis County. Includes the Davis County I/M Station (emissions testing).
Description:

Air Quality enforcing Utah indoor Care Act. Supports no burn actions. using several options to report fuel burning complaints. Residents may view information by visiting website.

Eligibility:
Vehicles registered in Davis County, less than six (6) years old, are required to have an emissions test once every two (2) years. Any vehicle older than six (6) years old, and that is model year 1968 or newer for non-diesel vehicles, or 1998 and newer diesel vehicles, must receive an emissions test yearly. Diesel vehicles 1997 & older and Heavy Duty Diesels (>14,000lbs GVWR) are exempt from emissions testing.
Service Hours:
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Call or visit the website
Fees:
Set
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Aids in the elimination of all environmental factors that lead to disease, lessen the quality of life and degrade the physical environment.

Eligibility:
Service Hours:
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Call for information.
Fees:
Vary
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

Provides food handling classes in-person and online to meet the requirement for a food handling permit in the State of Utah. Also, an in-person course is offered in Spanish.

Eligibility:
Service Hours:
M - F 8 am - 5 pm; Spanish: 2nd F of each month 9 - 10 am
Intake Procedure:
Call to enroll in an in-person class or visit the website for approved online options.
Fees:
Set
Service Contact Information:
22 S State St

Clearfield

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daviscountyutah.gov/health/environmental-health-division/permits/food-handler-permit
Description:

Regulates food service establishments including restaurants, delis, food carts, cafeterias, caterers, concession stands, and various other businesses and organizations that engage in food preparation and service. The bureau also regulates temporary food events (booths) and temporary mass gatherings. Extensive food safety education is provided to food business owners, community organizations, and the general public regularly. Also, Davis County restaurant inspection records are available to the public on the website.

Eligibility:
Service Hours:
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Call or visit the website.
Fees:
Vary
Service Contact Information:

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Description:

The Vehicle Repair and Replacement Program (VRRAP) provides financial assistance to Davis County residents or for vehicles that are operated in Davis County regularly. The program provides repair or replacement of vehicles that are unable to meet current emissions standards.

Eligibility:
Income at or less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Failed emissions test, no evidence of tampering with emission control systems, the vehicle must be registered or regularly operated in Davis County, have been registered in Utah within the last 12 months preceding the application, be registered under the vehicle owner's name, be model year 2004 or newer.
Service Hours:
M - F 8 am - 5 pm
Intake Procedure:
Call or visit the website for more information.
Fees:
No cost
Service Contact Information:

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daviscountyutah.gov/health/environmental-health-division/services/VRRAP