Our Environmental Health Division conducts the Food Service and Retail Food Sanitation Program. The purpose of the program is to prevent food borne illness and to educate food service operators and consumers about safe food handling practices.

Our Environmental Health team conducts unannounced food service inspections based on risk assessment.

Application for License to Operate a Food Establishment
Requirements For Opening a Retail Food Establishment
Temporary Event Application
FAQs for Cottage Food Operators in Macoupin County
Cottage Food Operations Requirements
Cottage Food Guide
Cottage Food Operator Application
Cottage Food Prohibited Ingredients/Products
Cottage Food Operation Home Self-Certification Checklist
List of Potentially Hazardous Foods
Boil Water Advisory Fact Sheet and Guidance
Macoupin County Food Sanitation Program Ordinance

To report a boil water order, call 1-217-839-4111.

Food Safety Classes

Follow this link 410 ILCS 625 Food Handling Regulation Enforcement Act for information about the requirements of a Certified Food Protection Manager in a food service establishment setting. According to Sec. 3, “Each food establishment shall be under the operational supervision of a certified food service sanitation manager in accordance with rules promulgated under this Act.”

Food Handlers classes and Allergen Awareness classes are offered online through many different ANSI approved providers. Click on the link below for a list of ANSI accredited programs:

https://www.ansi.org/Accreditation/credentialing/certificate-issuers/AllDirectoryListing?prgID=237,238&statusID=4

The Food Protection Manager Course is an in-person or online. This is an 8-hour course with a proctored exam at the end. A few examples of online courses are provided below. Please note, additional courses can be found by doing a Google search for “ANSI Accredited Certified Food Protection Manager Courses.” Illinois requires the course to be accredited through an ANSI Accredited Institute.

Always Food Safe

Illinois Food Manager Online Training

Illinois Food Service Safety Certification Training

Illinois Food Protection Manager Certification Exam

Complaints and Consultations

The number of complaints and consultations from the public shows an increased awareness of food safety issues and we ensure their concerns addressed in a timely manner.

We take all food facility complaints seriously. It is our goal to work with facilities and the community to ensure the health and safe food service of facilities to the customers they serve. Typically, Food Illness complaints are inspected within 48 hours from receipt. In addition to the information provided to MCPHD through your complaint, our team will contact you to discuss a food history as well as symptoms and to discuss any medical care received.

Complaints are separated into two categories:

To Make a Facility Complaint

To file a complaint, please call 217-839-4111 or 217-710-9113. Please provide us with the name and address of the facility, a description of the complaint and the date it was observed. If you want to be contacted, please include your name and phone number.

If you have questions regarding this program please contact the Environmental Health Division at 217-839-4111.

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) periodically announces food alerts and recalls related to the state of Illinois. Those alerts can be found here: https://www.dph.illinois.gov/topics-services/food-safety

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has jurisdiction over recalls involving food, pet and farm animal feed on a national level. Those recalls can be found here:   https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts

The Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) of the U.S. Department of Agriculture inspects and regulates meat, poultry products, and eggs on a national level. Their recalls and alerts can be found here: https://www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls