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Restaurant Grade Cards: Long Beach vs Los Angeles

How do restaurant grade cards rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Long Beach and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach Health Department inspects food facilities and posts color-coded letter grade placards (A, B, or C) at the entrance based on routine inspection scores, similar to but separate from Los Angeles County's program.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

LA County Code Title 8 Chapter 8.04 requires every retail food facility to post a letter grade card within five feet of the customer entrance. A=90+, B=80-89, C=70-79; scores below 70 trigger closure until reinspection clears the violations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachLos Angeles
InspectorLB Health DeptLACDPH Environmental Health
Grade A score90-100 points-
Inspection frequencyAt least annually-
State law basisCalCode-
Authority-LA County Code Β§8.04.752
Posting location-Within 5 feet of entrance
Grade thresholds-A=90+, B=80-89, C=70-79
Closure trigger-Score below 70 points

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Long Beach FAQ

Does Long Beach use LA County restaurant grades?

No. Long Beach has its own Health Department and inspects independently, though the A/B/C placard system is similar in appearance and methodology to LA County's program.

Can a closed restaurant reopen the same day?

Yes, if the imminent health hazard is corrected and an inspector reinspects and clears the facility, but a reinspection fee applies.

Los Angeles FAQ

How often does the health department inspect my restaurant?

At least once per year, with additional unannounced visits for complaints, follow-ups, or after a sub-70 score. High-risk facilities can see two or three routine inspections annually.

Can I request a regrade if I disagree with the score?

Yes. Operators may pay for one owner-initiated regrade per grading period. The new score replaces the prior letter grade, even if it ends up lower.

Are food trucks graded too?

Yes. Mobile food facilities receive the same A/B/C system and must post the card visibly on the service window of the truck.

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