By Brooke Stevenson
brooke@seymourherald.com
     During June one Seymour restaurant received a 100 score on its Tennessee Health Department inspection and all other establishments inspected in the past month passed as well.
      The health department considers any score below 70 as unsanitary.
     The law requires that restaurants have an unannounced inspection at least once every six months to determine if they are in compliance with applicable rules and regulations at the time of inspection. In addition to routine inspections, unannounced inspections are conducted in response to individual complaints.
     Tennessee uses a 44 item inspection sheet with a maximum of 100 points. Thirteen of the items are considered critical. Critical items, found out of compliance, must be corrected within ten days.
     Big Guys BBQ on Seaton Lane was the recipient of the perfect score and the second highest score of the month was Pit 5 at 411 Motor Speedway on Maryville Hwy. with a 93.
     Connie’s Kitchen on Chapman Hwy also received a score in the low 90s, with a 92.
     Receiving scores in the 80s were 411 Dragway Concession with an 88, 411 Grandstand with an 85 and China Wok on Chapman Hwy. with an 84.      

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