Inspections

Healthy looks good on you.

Inspecting permitted businesses in our district is an essential piece of keeping our communities healthy and free from preventable illness. We complete inspections on a regular, and complaint-based, basis to ensure that all necessary health and safety guidelines are being followed.

We value the relationship we have with our local business owners and the work we do together to build healthier communities. The value of these services is reflected daily when we can all enjoy safe drinking water, clean sanitation, and food free from any food-borne illness.

Business inspections are available publicly on our online database. Click on the button below for instructions on how to find them.

General Inspections
Registration, or inspection, is required of specific establishments before an operating permit can be issued by NDDH. More information on each establishment type can be found below.

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All family campgrounds shall submit annual registrations between January 1st and April 30th of each year of operation.

Sec. 19a-2a-29 Family Campgrounds

If your campground has a pool, click here for the Public Health Code regulations on swimming pools.

If your campground serves food, click here to visit our Food Services page.

The Town of Woodstock requires campgrounds to have an NDDH inspection be completed prior to submission of town campground permit each year.

Ordinance (pg. 15)- SPECIAL ACTS (woodstockct.gov)

Other applicable regulations can be found in the CT Public Health Code.

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Hotels, Motels, and overnight Cabins are required to register with NDDH in January of each year.

Sec. 19-13-B29 Motels and Overnight Cabins

If your hotel or motel has a pool, click here for the Public Health Code regulations on swimming pools.

If your campground serves food, click here to visit our Food Services page.

Other applicable regulations can be found in the CT Public Health Code.

 

Public swimming pools are required to permit with us annually.

19-13-B33b. Public pools

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Complaint Investigation & Code Enforcement

The Northeast District Department of Health is responsible for the investigation of complaints with regard to public health hazards and nuisances in accordance with the CT Public Health Code Sections 19-13-B1, B2, B21 and related sections and the CT Housing Code Statutes. Complaints that are filed by the public dealing with housing, trash, animal waste, rodents and insects. The department also inspects complaints related to septic systems and wells, restaurants, and food-borne illnesses.

If you would like to report a Public Health Code or CT General Statutes violation, please click here to fill out our online form.