Mobile Homes & RV Parks

Mobile Homes & RV Parks

Mobile home parks and recreational vehicle parks are inspected annually to ensure facilities are maintained, sanitary and safe. Follow-up inspections are conducted as needed.

For more information about permits, contact the Lincoln Trail District Health Department. If you plan to purchase a mobile home park, please note that permits are nontransferable, and the health department may be able to provide you with permit history.

Mobile Home entrance.

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On-Site Sewage

Sewage grate.

The Lincoln Trail District Health Department Environmental office provides inspections for septic systems in Hardin, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, and Washington Counties.

Public Swimming Pools & Beaches

Swimming pool

All public swimming and bathing facilities are routinely inspected for water quality, safety, proper function, overall cleanliness and other items that may affect public health.

Tattoos & Piercing

Male getting a tattoo by a tattoo artist.

Local health departments register and inspect tattoo, body piercing and ear piercing studios. All providers must be registered with their local health department and working in a permitted studio. 

Rabies (Animal Bites)

Raccoon

All non-domesticated or “wild animals” must immediately be sacrificed and tested in the State Rabies Laboratory. Domesticated farm animals are evaluated on a case by case basis.

Schools

Empty hallway at a school showing lockers along the hall.

We inspect all private and parochial schools serving kindergarten through 12th grade twice each year to ensure compliance with Kentucky school sanitation regulation.

Hotels & Motels

Hotel Bed

Hotels and motels are inspected annually. Areas of the inspection include safety, cleanliness, lighting, supplies, bedding, ice machines and laundry areas.

Mobile Home & RV Parks

RV set up for an enjoyable day.

Mobile home parks and recreational vehicle parks are inspected annually to ensure facilities are maintained, sanitary and safe. Follow-up inspections are conducted as needed.

Youth Camps

Group of camp leaders running hand in hand with young camp goers through a field.

Local health departments inspect both residential and day camp facilities to ensure compliance with state regulation.

Private Water Testing

Woman holding a glass of water.

The Lincoln Trail District Health Department provides water testing for private water supplies, wells, or cisterns. The cost associated with sampling is $50.

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