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Jonathan Levy
Description
The definition of violations changed on 7/1/2018, as discussed in http://bit.ly/2yWd2JB. This filtered view shows inspections prior to the change. --This information is derived from inspections of restaurants and other food establishments in Chicago from January 1, 2010 to the present. Inspections are performed by staff from the Chicago Department of Public Health’s Food Protection Program using a standardized procedure. The results of the inspection are inputted into a database, then reviewed and approved by a State of Illinois Licensed Environmental Health Practitioner (LEHP). For descriptions of the data elements included in this set, go to http://bit.ly/tS9IE8 Disclaimer: Attempts have been made to minimize any and all duplicate inspection reports. However, the dataset may still contain such duplicates and the appropriate precautions should be exercised when viewing or analyzing these data. The result of the inspections (pass, pass with conditions or fail) as well as the violations noted are based on the findings identified and reported by the inspector at the time of the inspection, and may not reflect the findings noted at other times. For more information about Food Inspections, go to https://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdph/provdrs/healthy_restaurants/svcs/food-protection-services.html.
Category
Health & Human Services
Tags
food, inspections
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Data Provided By
City of Chicago
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http://www.cityofchicago.org
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Field Names:

Inspection ID
inspection_id
DBA Name
dba_name
AKA Name
aka_name
License #
license_
Facility Type
facility_type
Risk
risk
Address
address
City
city
State
state
Zip
zip
Inspection Date
inspection_date
Inspection Type
inspection_type
Results
results
Violations
violations
Latitude
latitude
Longitude
longitude
Location
location
Historical Wards 2003-2015
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Zip Codes
:@computed_region_6mkv_f3dw
Community Areas
:@computed_region_vrxf_vc4k
Census Tracts
:@computed_region_bdys_3d7i
Wards
:@computed_region_43wa_7qmu

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