– New certifications granted to businesses
– Any complaints received at the county level
– Any warnings issued to certified businesses, and if any certifications have been revoked
– A business may only receive one warning for non-compliance with certification requirements, and the committee must remove certification for a business that demonstrates noncompliance a second time.
– In addition to your current process for accepting and investigating complaints, please ensure that CDPHE’s complaint form is easily available as part of any print or marketing materials displayed in certified businesses, as well as on any websites used by the administrative committee or County.
Under the program, if the county’s COVID metrics remain at the orange level, 5-Star certified businesses can operate under the looser yellow-level restrictions. A move to yellow on the dial would mean a business can operate at the blue level and so on.
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The business-variance program could begin pre-certifying area eateries as soon as the first week of February but increased indoor capacity will have to wait until pandemic metrics go down.Denise Mickelsen •
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350 for seven days. That’s the magic marker that restaurateurs across Denver County are waiting for, the indicator that the county’s COVID-19 two-week incidence level is low enough, and has remained low enough for seven consecutive days, that they can officially apply for the Denver 5 Star Certification Program and increase the number of guests allowed inside their restaurant dining rooms.
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Next up in our series on beer styles: Hearty, warming porters.
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The world of beer is diverse and exciting. Far beyond just fizzy bitter liquid, there is a wide range of tastes, colors and ingredients. Unique beer styles developed due to geographic limitations, water chemistry, and availability of grain and hops. The remoteness of Hawai‘i poses extra challenges for brewers in added shipping costs and freshness of ingredients that cannot be grown locally. This article series is an introduction to the rainbow of flavors out there and where you can buy local examples to enjoy.
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