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File #: 85380    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Dane County Board Resolution Status: In Committee
File created: 9/24/2024 In control: BOARD OF HEALTH FOR MADISON AND DANE COUNTY
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Title: Authorizing Approval of the Fee Increase in Inspection, Penalty and Other Additional Fees of Licensed Establishments in Dane County
Attachments: 1. Dane County 2024 RES-142 Fiscal Note
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Authorizing Approval of the Fee Increase in Inspection, Penalty and Other Additional Fees of Licensed Establishments in Dane County
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Public Health Madison & Dane County (Public Health) proposes a 50% increase in inspection, penalty, and other additional fees for the work performed within the licensed establishment program. This fee increase will support the staffing levels required by our agent contract for providing high quality, customer focused services while maintaining a balanced budget.

Public Health is an agent for the State of Wisconsin to license and inspect retail food establishments, lodging facilities, public swimming pools, recreational and educational camps, campgrounds, beaches, and manufactured home communities to prevent illness and ensure safety. This program is entirely fee supported. Public Health is committed to promoting equity into our licensed establishment program. In 2020, we incorporated an equitable sliding scale for re-inspection and pre-inspection fees based on annual gross sales; however, the total revenue from these fees has remained constant since 2015. After reviewing all fees, and the workload associated with service provided by the fee, we have realized the fee revenue is no longer covering the cost for this service. Public Health is proposing a 50% increase in inspection, penalty, and other additional fees as described in the fee schedules attached to this resolution. The revenue from this fee increase will cover the true cost for performing these services while maintaining proper staffing levels and a balanced budget. Public Health will continue to use the equitable sliding scale based on gross sales, preserving our commitment to incorporating equity into our program services.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Dane County Board of Supervisors does hereby support and authorize approval of the 50% increase to the Public Health Madison & Dane County licensed establishment inspection, penalty and additional fe...

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