Connecticut does not require restaurants to display health inspection scores for customers to see. State law instead focuses on providing nutritional information, not public health ratings.
Health Inspections in Connecticut
Health inspections in Connecticut are conducted by local health departments, which enforce food safety regulations and take action if violations are found. However, the law doesn’t require restaurants to post a letter grade, score or sign showing inspection results in a visible place for customers.
Connecticut leaves inspection reporting to local health authorities and public records, meaning customers typically need to look up results rather than see them displayed in restaurants.
Original reporting: The Connecticut Mirror — read the source article.