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Public Health Rules in Plano, TX (2026)

4 verified public health rules for Plano, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Restaurant Grade Cards

Plano food establishments are inspected by Collin County Environmental Health under the Texas Food Establishment Rules. Inspection scores and reports are published online and posted upon request, though Plano does not use a letter-grade placard like some other jurisdictions.

Plano Restaurant Inspection Scores

Some Restrictions

Rodent Control

Plano property owners must keep premises free of rodent harborage under the city property maintenance code. Collin County Environmental Health investigates rodent complaints tied to food establishments and major outdoor infestations on private property.

Plano Rodent and Pest Abatement

Some Restrictions

Syringe Disposal

Used syringes generated by Plano households are accepted at the city Household Chemical Reuse Center when packaged in approved sharps containers. Loose needles in regular trash, recycling, or storm drains are prohibited under Texas medical waste rules.

Plano Sharps and Syringe Disposal

Some Restrictions

Food Handler Certification

Texas law requires every food employee in Plano restaurants to complete an accredited food handler course within sixty days of hire. At least one certified food protection manager must also be on staff at each permitted establishment.

Food Handler Certification Required

Some Restrictions

Looking for Collin County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Plano city rules.

Public Health Rules in Collin County