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Sanitary Inspections of Food Establishments for September 2020 PRESS RELEASE Commonwealth Healthcare Corporation Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands 1 Lower Navy Hill Road, Navy Hill, Saipan, MP 96950 October 15, 2020 CHCC-PR-21-122 3:00 pm ChST FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Sanitary Inspections of Food Establishments for September 2020 During the month of September, the Commonwealth Healthcare Corporation’s (CHCC) Environmental Health Disease Prevention (EHDP) conducted sanitary inspections on Retail, Eating and Drinking establishments. Through this release, we are providing (a) names of establishments by inspection grade, (b) names of establishments which were ordered to close for serious violations of health and sanitation standards. For these establishments, we provide the suspension date and the date they were certified to resume operations. Classifications for Food Safety Rating for an establishment receiving a score of: • 90-100 Grade A • 80-89 Grade B • 70-79 Grade C • > 69 Closure/Suspension Results: Grade A: 16 establishment(s) 1. Guang Zhou Restaurant, Garapan 2. I Love Saipan 108 Shop, Chalan Lau Lau 3. J’s Restaurant, San Jose 4. Chalan Piao Supermarket, Chalan Piao 5. JC Marketing Wholesale, Gualo Rai 6. Twinkle Kid’s Land Café, Chalan Lau Lau 7. Oasis Book Lounge, Susupe 8. I Love Saipan 102 Shop, Garapan 9. Saipan Seaside Restaurant, Garapan 10. Annie’s Ice Cup, Dan Dan 11. Royal Food & Coffee Restaurant, San Antonio 12. 99 Cents Supermarket, Garapan - Retail - Butcher & Packing Facility Tinian 13. Tinian Elem., Jr. & Sr. High School 14. Saint Joseph School 15. SM Mart 16. Pop & Mom Store P.O. Box 500409 CK, Saipan, MP 96950 Telephone: (670) 234-8950 // Email: [email protected] Sanitary Inspections of Food Establishments for September 2020 CHCC-PR-21-122 October 15, 2020 PAGE 2 Grade B: 5 establishment(s) 1. CYC Kagman Market, Kagman 2. Asin’s Fish Mart, San Vicente 3. 520 Restaurant, Garapan 4. Da Ke Yi Restaurant, Garapan 5. Mo’s Restaurant, Chalan Kanoa Grade C: establishment(s) NONE Establishment(s) ordered CLOSED for serious violations of health and sanitation standards. 1. I Love Ramen, Garapan (CLOSED 9/03/20, OPENED 9/30/20 For more information, contact: EHDP office at (670) 664-4870/72/73, or email the Director of EHDP, John Tagabuel, at [email protected]. CHCC Point of Contact: Lee Tenorio, Communications and Public Relations (670) 234-8950 Extension 3445, [email protected] For more information about CHCC programs, please follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @cnmichcc, check out our website at www.chcc.gov.mp or call us at (670) 234-8950. This press release may be found online at http://www.chcc.gov.mp/pressrelease.html P.O. Box 500409 CK, Saipan, MP 96950 Telephone: (670) 234-8950 // Email: [email protected] .
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