Teton Board of Health scheduled to consider 2026 update to county Food Rule
At its March 17 meeting, the Teton District Board of Health scheduled discussion of a “Teton County Food Rule, 2026 revision,” a policy update that could affect local food-service requirements and inspections.
The Teton District Board of Health met March 17 and listed “Consideration of Teton County Food Rule, 2026 revision” under New Business, signaling a potential update to the county’s food-safety rules for restaurants and other permitted food establishments. (The agenda does not include draft rule language or a staff report.)
The item appeared alongside other Environmental Health topics on the same agenda, including a Water Quality update tied to SPET allocation planning. The agenda packet did not specify whether the board would vote to adopt changes, direct staff to draft amendments, or set a public-hearing timeline.
Residents and regulated businesses who want more detail on proposed changes may need to request the draft revision and any supporting materials from Teton County Health Department staff, or watch for follow-up documents posted for a future Board of Health meeting.
Source: Board of Health Meeting Agenda.
Source Documents
| Date | Title | Type |
|---|---|---|
| March 17, 2026 | Board of Health Meeting Agenda | agenda |