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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 30-93 07/06/1993 AF/ 7/1/93 RESOLUTION NO. 30-93 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT AND THE COOK COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH WHEREAS, the Northwest Municipal Conference Health Directors have considered Intergovernmental Agreements with other public health departments in order to provide a wide range of services to local municipalities; and WHEREAS, the Cook County Department of Public Health has the ability to better respond to a specific incident, particularly as it relates to food borne illness; and WHEREAS, the Village of Mount Prospect is desirous of entering into an Agreement with the Cook County Department of Public Health in order to provide the ability of investigating food borne illnesses. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That the Mayor and Board of Trustees do hereby authorize execution of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Village of Mount Prospect and the Cook County Department of Public Health, a copy of said Memorandum of Understanding is attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof as Exhibit "A". The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding is to provide cooperative efforts as it relates to food borne illness. SECTION TWO: That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval in the manner provided by law. AYES: Clowes, Hoefert, Hendricks, Skowron, Wilks NAYS: None ABSENT: C0rc0ran PASSED and APPROVED this 6th day of ,July , 1993. Mayor'S-Gerald L/ Farl y ~ ATTEST: Carol A. Fields Village Clerk Background Information on the "Memorandum of Understanding" between Northwest Municipal Conference municipalities and the Cook County Department of Public Health. 1. Background: NWMC area health departments operate at a disadvantage with the Cook County Health Department. Cook County municipalities in the NWMC area are unique among almost all municipalities in the state of Illinois in that they have health departments staffed by full time health professionals. Most municipalities rely upon county health depm'ta~ents to handle most health issues. The State Department of Public Health has designated county health departments as the "recognized" health departments in Illinois. Their are a few municipal departments that are also recognized (Evanston and Skokie in the NWMC area). "Recognized" departments act as agents of the state. They are ultimately responsible for carrying out health laws and protecting the public. Non-recognized municipal health departments operate independently from this network of recognized departments. The Cook County Department of Public Health (CCDPH), as a "recognized health department, is designated by the State as the agency responsible for investigating incidents of possible food borne illness in Cook County. The CCDPH, however, does not have the resources to investigate all possible incidents thoroughly and quickly. The CCDPH has come to rely upon the non-recognized municipal health departments to investigate reports in their own communities. The municipal health departments do not mind this role, as it allows them to serve their citizens and business establishments in an important way. 2. The Problem: Municipal health departments sometimes do not receive important health information from the county. ~The relationship between the municipal and county health departments is one sided. During incidents of food borne illness, the state regulations are written such that all information flows to the county and all accountability is to the county. The county does not need to supply information to local health departments. The municipal health departments have held working relations should be more equitable, especially considering municipal health departments in the NWMC area play such a large role in assisting the CCDPH. 3. The Solution: The "Memorandum of Understanding" improves communications between the county and local health departments. The purpose of the Memorandum of Understanding is to improve working relations between the CCDPH and municipal health departments during instances of possible food borne illness. The Memorandum creates a two way flow of information between the county and local health departments that will allow both to better protect the public. Specifically: 1. The CCDPH is required to notify a municipal health department within one working day of any complaint that is filed against an establishment in a town. Previously there was no such requirement. 2. Notification shall be to the designated health official in the municipality and shall contain sufficient information for the local health official to conduct an effective investigation of the matter. Previously local health departments often received incomplete information. 3. The CCDPH will mail reports to affected municipalities summarizing any food borne illness investigations. Previously, these reports were not made available to the municipalities. 4. Why does the county want this Agreement? To improve cooperation from local health departments. Despite the fact state regulations require local governments to assist the CCDPH and provide information, many do not. The CCDPH is hoping the simple and more even handed language in the Memorandum will motivate more local governments to cooperate better with the CCDPH during instances of food borne illness. 5. Why should the Memorandum be accepted by our Board? 1. To improve your health departments ability to better respond to possible incidents of food borne illness. 2. To better protect your citizens and business establishments. 3. To keep you better informed on what is occurring at eating establishments in your community. 4. To take another step in improving county/municipal intergovernmental relations. 6. What do we do once the Memorandum has been accepted? Notify Jan Kralovec at the Cook County Department of Public Health at 708-445- 2405, i010 Lake Street 300, Oak Park, Illinois 60301. Ms. Kralovec will assure the Memorandum is directed to the correct person at the CCDPH for action. You will also need to designate the individual on your staff who will be notified by the CCDPH when a complaint is filed against an establishment in your town. Memorandum of Understandin between the COok County Department cf Public Plealth and the municipality/township Mount Prospect in re~ard to the conduct of suspect food-borne illne~ invcati~tion. WHRRRAS, t.he Co~k County Departnnsnt of Public Health ~a~ ~f~d ~ as 'C~PH') ~ ~ ~th ~e ~v~i~on, ~n~l ~d lo,ow-up of~l ~ ofa~p~ or ~n~ f~o~e fl~ ~ sub.ban C~k ~ e~l~ive of the m~i~p~iti~ of E~n, O~ Par~ ~ko~e, ~d B~sn~c~ and WHF, RRAS,munieipal health deps.,'tmenta may be responsible for inapeotion and licensing of retail food servica establishn2nta within their om-pomte boundaries; and WHEREAS, CCDPH and munioipsl health dcpaztmenM reeotmize tl~t it ~ to thoir mutual benefit ~nd that of the public they serve to cooperate and collaborate in activities related to complaints ofp~eibla food*borne illn~8 and food-borne outbreaks; I~OWTHERRYORE, CCDPH~nd the Villaqe of Mount Prospeqt (h~i~referr~l to aa 'Muni~ipality~wnship') do a~ree as follows: 1. That the duties and responsibilities of each party ~e, while n6t mutually exclusive, distinct. Aa the state recognized public'health authority for suburban Cook County exclusive of the municipalities of Evanaton, Oak Park, Skokie and Burbank~tiokney, CCDPH i~ responsible for data collection (including food and clinical histories) and analyub, determination of the po~ible cause and source of tho food.borne illness, and ~he ultimate de~r~i~-~ion snd insti~ution o~ ~n~l me~u~. Muni~p~o~p m~ be ~he lice~in~ s~nt sn~ subsequently is ~u~ly ~po~le for aesurin~ ~t the ~ f~d se~ce ~tabl~hment m~s ~men~ of t~ ~t Fo~ Se~ee Sant~tion ~e (~ am~d~), ~ ~2 Fo~ fo~ d,fle~im. 2. It k the du~ of ~ M~pa~o~p, ~ ou~l~ in ~ ~ ~lat~9~ for the Con~I of ~mmunieable DMe~e (~ amendS), or s~y (i.e. C~P~ by ~lephone ~tMn 14 boa of notffi~2on of such illus. ~her, j~di~on the ~ is 1~. ~s ~ my ~11~ a~ i~emation ~ ~ ai~on (e.g., n~be~ of pe~o~ ~IvM, list of fo~ s~d). Fi~, ~mr s~ ~pemm tn ~y ~vestiption ~ndu~ by ~ o~. ~ C~ ~ ~d, ~ ou~n~ in the ~ Rul~ and ~lations fo~ the Con~l ~ Communi~ble Dise~ (~ amndM), ~ ~5~ t~ oo~den~i~ of in~vid~ ~mM ~ a ~ of c°mm~ble ~ma; and ~ dam p~nt to in~g~tion of a ~por~ of co~i~l~ ~e ~ a~o ~dential; and ~ such ~ so obm~ ,~11 be ~Id ~dential in pl~ $1101), CCDPH s~ll not ~ ~ identi~ oft~ ~mpla~nt ~ a f~-~e 4. U~n ~ipt of a ~mplaint of p~sible food.~e ~n~s, CCDPH will a~mpt ~nmct ~ of ~e pe~o~ pa~g in the s~t e~nt ~ ob~in epide~olo~c and clini~ll ~ata. Within ! working day of the iaiti~l r~Ix~ C~ ~ll no~ au~o~ d~i~ (e.g. s~an) of ~ M~pali~m~p t~t a ~mpl~nt af p~ible f~-~e il~s ~ been ~de a~i~ ~ ~b~en~ ~h~ ~om~ ~d~. ~ t~t ~me, C~PH ~ill *~ ~l available o~m. C~PH ~ no~ d~oloee the iden~ o~ ~ mmp~a~n~ in a il~s ~mp~ ~o ~ Upon ~ip~ ~ a ~mp~t of p~ib~ fo~o~e ~ln~s, ~ ~u~p~~p ~ fo~ t~ ~mp~t ~ CCD~ by ~ep~ne ~ 24 hour. Mu~p~~Mp ~ll f~h C~PH aB ~so~d ~p~on ~pom, p~pa~ ~ ~e ~ noti~ of the ~mp~int. 6. ~ M~B~w~p ~ ~t C~PH ~ ~B~n and ~po~ of 7. ~i~tion of the n~ for ~her a~lon, ot~r t~ ~on of~o~o~ of the " Fo~ S~ S~i~on C~e (~ amendS), ~ ~ ~il ~d Sto~ and ~ (~ a~nd~ or 1~I ?~i~n~, ~l ~t ~th ccDpH ~ the ~ Io~1 publie h~lth au~o~. ~tion of ~r con~l meM~ ~ll he ~eby C~PH foBo~ ~ew of da~ eoll~ ~ p~ of t~ inv~on ~ ~ ~mp~t ofpmsib~ fo.-borne illness. Da~ ~ ~ t~ ~idemtien ~elude. but s~ll not ~ l~t~ ~, ~ of sp~ime~ ~, i~p~on ~po~ and 8. U~n ~mpletien cf the in~ti~tion of a f~me ou~b~ C~ ~11 a ~pog s~ma~ t~ epide~olo~e in~ti~tion. S~h ~po~ s~ ~n~in infomCmn ~ initiation of the ~mpla~t of ~sible f~o~e i~n~; dam ~ll ~ p~ent~ in ~ a~. ~u~ ~ s~H ~ delive~ to illage of Mount Prospect Muniaipaii~/Towmhip Cook Coun~ Depar~en~ ofPublia I'bslt~h Robert J. Roels Karen L. Scott as &ut~rized represenbl~ve of t,b m,.,,!,dlmlity/township of V~]]acr~ o~ Mount Pro$oect Director 1010 Lake St., Suite 300 100 S. Emerson Street ~ak Park; IL 60301 Mount Prospect, IL July 20, 1993 D~ 4 DEFINITIONS ~ompl~inan~ any person presenting a oomplain~ of. passible food-borne illness eomplain~ o~ poesibb ~ood. borne illness information reoeived i~m a oomplainan~ or other reporting source reSaniin~ ~he occurren~o of symp~ms of. flluem, usually en~ori~., foliowing tho consumption of food or drink food-borne ou~bze~k in~iden~(s) in whloh ~wo or more persons (usually ~idlnf in sep~Mt~ households) ~.oei~t in time and pi~o~ ~xp~rleno~ on~ o~ similar aau~ illnees (usually ~sa~zoint~s~in~l) ~ollowin~ infestton of mommon food and drink. ret~ll food sez~ice establishment either a food s'e~e estiblisb,nent, ineludin~ not limited to rastauranta, eafe~, cafeteria, fast food outleb, lunoheonettes, soda fountains, tavo~, ban, motel r~taurant~, drive-ins, f~l and ctri~k units, food caterers, hespitals and related medical care faeilities, school~ and educational inatitutioms at various levels ( Illinois l~viaed Statutes, as amended, Ch. 34 sec. 410 et seq. and Ch. 111 1/2, child d~y o~re centers, employe~ cafoteFia, dl~gn~ zooms in offic~ bu{ldings, ie2vernmental buildinga snd industrial plan~s, p~rh district and forest preaerv~ ~onoesaion stands, commissaries, pri~o club, fraternal orders or so~ie~ies o~ various ~peo, ~hu~he~ ~nd roligloualy sffiliit~l oL,8~nif~ions~ and ~omporsry, o~,,-ion~l, se~or~l t~l sor~io~ mt~bllshmen~; or including but no~ limited ~o: ~noline se~i~e. o~ various ~es, bibries, eonfl~done~' bulk food s~orm,~oo~iin cling s~oru, ps~nSud liqu6r s~ores; ro~bido 8nd sundr~ IDPH Food Sot, vi~e Slni~ion Code snd ,IDPI~ btsil Food S~o~e ~nd ~ rules and z~fuls~ions p{-omul~t~l by ~he Illinois Depsr~mem of Publi~ for £ood p~ot~.ion loml (public) health author~ the health authority (i.e., full Lima official health department, aa r~oognized by the Illinois Dep~rtment of Public Health) havingjurbdi~ton over a p~rtieul~r area, including city, ~ilh~u, township and oounty bosrds of health and he&th departments and tho ruponsiblo ezooutivo officers of such boards, or m~y per~on legally 8uthorlzod to ao~ for 8ueh heel~h ~uChority. muni~ip~l health dopsrtment any eiL~, ~ or ~p bo~ of hlth x ~th d~nt or ~ penon le~ eu~o~ ~ ~ for su~ hl~ ~u~ Rul~ and ~la~ons fo~ tho ~n~l of ~mMe ~m ~nb ~d p~ m~ by ~ B~i,ob ~ent of ~b~ ~lffi t~ b publb 0211F.8