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  • PH: Retail Food | Clark County WI

    < Back to Inspections & Licensing Retail Food Retail food establishments are typically separated into two categories. “Serving Meals” and “Not Serving Meals”. “Serving Meals” is usually a restaurant, tavern, or bar that serves food that is ready for consumption at the facility, for take-out, or for delivery. The food requires no further preparation once it is served. “Not Serving Meals” is usually a grocery store, gas station, or bakery that sells food that is intended to be taken home for further processing or consumption. If you are opening a new retail food facility or there is a change in ownership, a new application must be filled out and submitted. The application for Retail Food Licensing can be found here: Serving Meals Not Serving Meals Retail food establishments also have different levels of complexity that is determined by what type of food is sold, the food processing taking place, and/or how much food is sold. To help you determine what level of complexity your license will be, you can use the complexity calculators found here: Serving Meals – Complexity Calculator Not Serving Meals – Complexity Calculator MOBILE: Mobile food establishment" means a food establishment operating from a movable vehicle, push cart, trailer or boat which periodically or continuously changes location and wherein meals or lunches are prepared or sold to the consumer for immediate consumption, excepting those vehicles used in delivery of pre—ordered food prepared in a licensed food establishment. "Mobile food establishment" does not include a vehicle which is used solely to transport or deliver food or a common carrier regulated by the state or federal government, or a movable concession stand designed to operate as a temporary food establishment or a traveling retail food establishment. Mobile food establishments (MFEs) are: Moveable vehicles, intrastate railway cars, pushcarts, trailers, or boats from which food is sold or served. It requires to hold two license: a service base license, and a MFE license. Mobile Serving Meals Not Serving Meals New construction or remodeling of your kitchen area requires a plan review. The Plan Review Form can be found here: Retail Food Plan Review TRANSIENT: Transient retail food establishment means a temporary retail food establishment that operates at a fixed location in conjunction with a special event and sells or serves food for a period of no more than 14 consecutive days or in conjunction with an occasional sales promotion. "Packaged" means bottled, canned, cartooned, securely bagged, or securely wrapped, whether packaged in a food establishment or a food processing plant as defined in s. 97.01 (12) Stats. Transient Retail Prepackaged Transient Retail Processing To report a public health emergency or communicable disease after hours, please contact Clark County Dispatch at (715) 743-3157. Our office is closed on significant holidays & days of recognition. Please click here for more information. Wisconsin Food Code ATCP 75 Quick Finds Click on the headings for more information Packaged Food Labeling Guidance Using Gloves Clean Up Kit Contents Consumer Advisories Fact Sheet Food Employee Reporting Agreement Fridge Storage Food Safety Cook Temperature Thawing Safely Vomit or Diarrhea Clean Up Date Marking Cheese Curd Code No Bare Hands

  • Healthy Living | Clark County WI

    < Back to Home Healthy Living Please call the ADRC at 715-743-51669 to find out additional information about these great opportunities. Eat Smart, Move More, Weigh Less Farmer Market Vouchers Nutrition Education Planning Ahead Strong Bodies Liquid Nutritional Supplements Ensure is available to individuals to people with a doctor or dieticians orders that aren’t enrolled in a Family Care or IRIS program. Call 715-743-7117 for information.

  • PH: Inspections & Licensing | Clark County WI

    < Back to Environmental Health & Services Retail Food, Lodging and Recreation Licensing The Clark County Health Department is an Agent to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP). As an agent to DATCP, we manage the licensing and inspection program of all retail food, lodging and recreation facilities in Clark County. Additional information for each type of facility can be found below. If you have questions about licensing requirements please call the Clark County Health Department before submitting the forms and payment. We can be reached at (715) 743-5105. Please ask to speak with a Registered Sanitarian. To apply for a new license, please download the relevant forms and mail those in with payment to: Clark County Health Department 517 Court St., Room 105 Neillsville, WI 54456 Retail Food Lodging and Recreation Report a concern about a facility licensed by the CCHD (such as a restaurant, store, campground, public pool, hotel, or Airbnb/VRBO), please click here . ONLINE PAYMENT PORTAL: Please [ Click Here ] to process your payment. Click here for Fee For Service Dillon Brost Environmental Health Specialist II/Sanitarian dillon.brost@co.clark.wi.us Work Cell: (715) 937-7097 Office Phone: (715) 743-5116 Paige Lindner Environmental Health Specialist II/Sanitarian paige.lindner@co.clark.wi.us Work Cell: (715) 937-1121 Office Phone: (715) 743-5112

  • CSA Forms & Applications | Clark County WI

    Forms and Applications Policies Services State Systems Stipulation and Order to Change Forms and Applications Applications Obtain applications in English, Spanish, and Hmong. English Parent Application Spanish Parent Application English Guardianship Application Spanish Guardianship Application Fee Schedule View fees for various services required by the department. Fee Schedule Financial Information Financial Information may include, but is not limited to: Complete copies of your state and federal tax returns for the last two years, including all supporting schedules, attachments, W-2 forms and 1099 forms. Copies of your last eight paycheck stubs. Complete the Financial Disclosure Statement. Please provide copies of the requested information. Our agency will be able to assist you in making copies at a cost of $.30 per page plus tax. Financial Disclosure Statement Job Search Reporting Form Use this form to report jobs to the Child Support Agency Job Search Reporting Form Statement of Understanding Learning more about the department and provided services through the provided statement Statement of Understanding Direct Deposit Authorization Form Direct Deposit Form Wisconsin Voluntary Paternity Acknowledgment VPA Fillable FORM Formulario rellenable del VPA 517 Court Street , Room 504 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Ph: (715) 743-5213 Fx: (715) 743-5290 | Email: child.support@co.clark.wi.us Text Option: 715-350-2292 English or Spanish translation is available with this texting option.

  • PH: Community Water Fluoridation | Clark County WI

    Community Water Fluoridation Fluoride, a mineral found naturally in drinking water, helps prevent tooth decay . Good oral health is important for the whole body, from childhood all the way through the senior years. Community water with the right amount of fluoride doesn’t just help one person. It improves oral health for everyone in the community. Resources for More Information: WI Department of Health Services Oral Services American Academy of Pediatrics American Dental Association Centers for Disease Control & Prevention Campaign for Dental Health For English and Spanish, click here ! To report a public health emergency or communicable disease after hours, please contact Clark County Dispatch at (715) 743-3157. Our office is closed on significant holidays & days of recognition. Please click here for more information.

  • ADMN: Department Work Rules | Clark County WI

    Clark County Human Resources Department Work Rules ADRC ADS Child Support Clerk of Circuit Court Community Services Corporation Counsel Administrative Division Corrections Division Communications Division Dispatch Division Patrol Division Reserve Forestry and Parks Highway Land Conservation Maintenance Office of Finance Planning and Zoning Public Health Rehab & Living Center Social Services Information Technology Office of Personnel Emergency Management

  • Contact Us | Clark County WI

    What is CISM Services Who We Serve Resources Get Involved Contact Us About Us Clark & Jackson County CISM Contact Us 📞 Crisis Support Helpline: ( 715) 743-3400 📧 Email: CISM@co.clark.wi.us 📍 Office Location: 517 Court St. Room 503 Neillsville, WI 54456 🌐 Website: https://www.clarkcountywi.gov/ For immediate crisis support or to schedule a consultation, contact us 24/7 . We are here to help. Contact Us 📞 Crisis Support Helpline: (715-743-3400) for immediate assistance. 📧 Email: CISM@co.clark.wi.us 📍 Office Location: 517 Court Street, Room 503, Neillsville, WI 54456 🌐 Website: https://www.clarkcountywi.gov/ We are here for you—because mental health matters in every crisis.

  • PH: Environmental Health Concerns | Clark County WI

    < Back to Environmental Health & Services Environmental Health Concerns Human Health Hazard Complaint Form Report a human health hazard by completing the form above . Please reference Clark County Ordinance Chapter 16, Article 3, Sec. 16-47 for hazards the Health Department may address. Provide as much detail as possible; you may remain anonymous, but without contact information we may be unable to follow up. Complaint records may be subject to Wisconsin’s Open Records Law. For concerns about the safety or wellbeing of a child under 18 or a vulnerable adult, contact Clark County Social Services at 715-743-5233. Chapter 16- Health & Safety For human health hazards- see article 3, Sec. 16-47.-Property Maintenance, or click here to see the highlighted copy. Landlord–Tenant Guide DATCP's Landlord–Tenant Guide answers common questions about the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants in simple language. To file a complaint, click here . To report a public health emergency or communicable disease after hours, please contact Clark County Dispatch at (715) 743-3157. Our office is closed on significant holidays & days of recognition. Please click here for more information.

  • Register of Deeds | Clark County WI

    Register of Deeds Quicklinks Vital Record Application Information Laredo Training Tapestry EON Property Fraud Alert 517 Court Street, Room 303 Neillsville, WI 54456 PH (715) 743-5163 FX (715) 743-5254 WI Register of Deeds Forms & Info Laredo Agreements WCA Article Color Tract Index Mission Statement It is the mission of the Office of the Register of Deeds to record, index, maintain, and provide access to all real estate documents, uniform commercial code fixture filings, federal tax liens, military discharges, vital records, and other instruments, as prescribed by Wisconsin Statutes. The Wisconsin Constitution established the Register of Deeds office as a permanent element of the county government structure in 1848. The Clark County Register of Deeds office began operation on January 1, 1855. Mary Denk Register of Deeds Email Responsibilities Our office is responsible for the accurate and timely recording / filing and indexing of all real estate documents pertaining to property within Clark County. The purpose for recording real estate documents is two-fold: first, to provide constructive notice to the public of a transaction; and secondly, to perpetuate the history of title to a particular parcel of land. It is our duty to properly maintain and provide accessibility to these records. Clark County’s property tax rolls are derived from real estate documents recording in the Register of Deeds office. Records of births, deaths, and marriages, which occurred in Clark County, are on file in the Register of Deeds office, as well as military discharges. These documents are open to the public with the exception of non-marital births and the military discharges. Public Access We assist the public in locating the particular record they are looking for while overseeing access to the records to preserve their integrity. We provide certified and non-certified copies as requested upon receipt of the proper fee.

  • LC: Resources | Clark County WI

    Additional Resources and Information 2017 - 2026 Cost-Share Rates and Maximum Payments Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program CREP is a resource to help farmers meet their conservation goals, particularly those who till or graze land along rivers and streams. Manure Storage Management Ordinance Best management practices or BMPs means structural or nonstructural measures, practices, techniques or devices employed to avoid or minimize soil, sediment or pollutants carried in runoff to water of the state. Manure Storage Information Booklet The Land Conservation Department works cooperatively with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection and the Department of Natural Resources to provide cost-share funding for a number of conservation practices that will help enhance our land and water resources. Manure Storage Application Farmland Preservation Plan Clark County began the process of updating its Farmland Preservation Plan at the first Farmland Preservation Plan Committee meeting on January 30, 2017. This meeting included presentations on the existing conditions in the County, gathering background information, addressing issues and opportunities, and a visioning exercise. Invasive Species Invasive plants, animals and pests are taking a toll on Wisconsin's lakes, rivers and landscapes. The DNR is working with citizens and partners to slow the spread of invasive species. Through educational outreach, strategic planning and active management we are protecting our environment and economy from invasives. The Trash One Person Produces in One Year How to reduce the amount of trash a person produces. https://www.titlemax.com/discovery-center/lifestyle/trash-one-person-produces-year/ Revolution Plastics Recycling ag plastics, silage plastics, and other materials from the farm. https://www.revolutionplastics.com/index.php Being Salt Wise This Winter Stop over-salting to keep fresh water fresh 517 Court St, Room 102 | Neillsville, WI 54456 | Ph: (715) 743-5102 Fax: (715) 743-5108

  • PH: Seal-A-Smile | Clark County WI

    Clark County Seal-A-Smile & Community Oral Health Services Download < Back to Health Programs & Services Clack County Seal-A-Smile Provides NO-COST oral health services for ALL children in participating schools, regardless of insurance status, in participating schools. Oral health services are provided by a licensed dental professional on various dates throughout the school year! Oral health services include: Teeth Cleaning and Screening Education on Proper Teeth Brushing Fluoride Treatment(s) Dental Sealants (If Applicable) The Wisconsin Seal-A-Smile (SAS) program provides school-based dental sealants to underserved children, including in Clark County. It’s a partnership between DHS, Delta Dental of Wisconsin, and Children’s Health Alliance, working to improve kids’ oral health statewide. 2023-2024 Clark County SAS Program End of Year Report Need help signing up your child to receive oral health services through Clark County SAS? Have any questions? Please call Corrine at: 715-743-5107. Online Consent Form Click to complete a form for the 2025-2026 school year if your child's school is listed. Participating Schools Abbotsford Colby Dorchester Head Start Colby St. Mary's Granton Greenwood Loyal Loyal St. Anthony's Neillsville Neillsville St. John's Thorp Thorp Catholic Resources/Information: Oral Health Program: Seal-A-Smile Data (Wisconsin) Children’s Health Alliance of Wisconsin – Oral Health Oral Health Program – Wisconsin Seal-A-Smile (Department of Health Services) Delta Dental – Making a Difference Videos: Parents – Learn About the Seal-A-Smile Program (Video) Dental Sealants: Seal in Your Smile Community Oral Health Services The Clark County Health Department (CCHD) does not offer full, routine, oral health services for community members. The CCHD does not have a dentist on staff. Community Water Fluoridation-Protecting Teeth & Overall Health For Everyone-Click Here Community Health & Resource Fairs The CCHD provides limited NO-COST oral health services to those age 2+. Services include a teeth cleaning, screening, a fluoride treatment, and oral health education. Walk-ins Only – Wait times may vary based on participation. 1:00pm – 5:00pm St. Bernard Catholic Church – Abbotsford. Click here for dates. Fluoride Water Testing The CCHD offers no-cost well water test kits for private wells if you're pregnant or have a child under age 12. Tests check for bacteria, nitrates/nitrites, fluoride, and heavy metals. Fluoride in water helps prevent cavities and builds strong teeth. Correct levels of fluoride in drinking water help prevent cavities and support the development of strong teeth. The most common ways that people consume fluoride is through dental products, supplements, and drinking water. To see if you qualify, contact Paige Lindner at 715-743-5112. Learn more here . Resources/Information: Brochure – Clark County Health Department Oral Health Services & Education (English) Brochure - Clark County Health Department Oral Health Services & Education (Spanish) DHS – Drinking Water: Fluoride Oral Health Providers: Oral Health Providers in Clark County and Surrounding Areas Corrine Spencer Seal-A-Smile Program Coordinator Public Health Nurse corrine.spencer@co.clark.wi.us Office-(715)-743-5107 Cell- (call or text) 715-937-4303 Kaye Nowobielski Seal-A-Smile Program Registered Dental Hygienist kaye.nowobielski@co.clark.wi.us Cell- (call or text) 715-716-2518 Deann Hanson Seal-A-Smile Program Registered Dental Hygienist deann.hanson@co.clark.wi.us Cell- (call or text) 715-716-2518 To report a public health emergency or communicable disease after hours, please contact Clark County Dispatch at (715) 743-3157. Our office is closed on significant holidays & days of recognition. Please click here for more information.

  • PH: Environmental Health | Clark County WI

    < Back to Home Environmental Health & Services Click Headings for More Information Environmental Health Concerns Learn more about applicable regulations: Clark County Ordinance Chapter 16, Article 3, Sec. 16-47, and the ATCP Landlord–Tenant Guide, click here . Report a human health hazard addressed by the Clark County Health Department, please click here . Report a concern about a facility licensed by the CCHD (such as a restaurant, store, campground, public pool, hotel, or Airbnb/VRBO), please click here . Foodborne and Waterborne Illness Feeling sick? Report it quick! Let us know if you think food or water has recently made you sick by filling out a form that asks questions about: Your symptoms, pl aces you have recently visited, and the food you have eaten in the last few days. Click the heading to fill out the survey. Click here for more information! Inspections & Lic ensing Inspections, p ermits, and r egulations for food service and other health-releva nt establishments. Report a concern about a facility licensed by the CCHD (such as a restaurant, store, campground, public pool, hotel, or Airbnb/VRBO), please click here . Lead Addressing harmful lead levels in our environment, and responding to elevated lead blood level cases in community members. Pests, Ticks & Nuisances Information on bedbugs, ticks, pests, and other health risk nuisances. Radon General information on radon and radon testing in your home. Ground Water Safety/Testing Striving to keep water (publ ic and private) safe in Clark County. Different testing options may be available. Beach Testing The Health Department kicks off summer by beginning their beach monitoring program. They monitor local beaches for bacteria and harmful algae blooms throughout the summer, starting Memorial Day weekend, and ending Labor Day weekend. Beaches include, Mead Lake, Rock Dam, Lake Arbutus, and Sherwood Lake. Animal Bites General information on animal bites, and how to handle them. Dillon Brost Environmental Health Specialist II/Sanitarian dillon.brost@co.clark.wi.us Work Cell: (715) 937-7097 Office Phone: (715) 743-5116 Paige Lindner Environmental Health Specialist II/Sanitarian paige.lindner@co.clark.wi.us Work Cell: (715) 937-1121 Office Phone: (715) 743-5112 To report a public health emergency or communicable disease after hours, please contact Clark County Dispatch at (715) 743-3157. Our office is closed on significant holidays & days of recognition. Please click here for more information.

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