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Pennsylvania appellate courts. She later worked as a shareholder at a Pittsburgh-area boutique firm specializing in family law. She joined Jones, Gregg, Creehan and Gerace in 2007. Rothey has been an active member of the ACBA since 1984 and is a member of the association’s Family Law Section and Women in the Law Division. Rothey has regularly served on seminar panels for the ACBA and the Pennsylvania Bar Institute in the areas of custody, support and equitable distribution. She is a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Rothey is a native of Penn Hills, and currently lives in Upper St. Clair with her wife, Gretchen Schumacher. She has three children: Andrew Rothey, an attorney with Rosen, Louik and Perry; Amanda Bundy, a high school history teacher in Columbus, Ohio; and Aaron Rothey, who will enter law school at Ohio State University this fall. HEALTH DEPARTMENT UNVEILS NEW PLACARDS The Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) has unveiled new placards that will be on display in food establishments in the county. The new design features a QR code, which provides a quick link that will allow consumers to use their personal digital device to view inspection reports right at the front door. The Inspected & Permitted placard indicates that a food establishment has passed the mandatory inspection by the health department’s Food Safety Program and is permitted to operate. The Consumer Alert placard serves as a notification to the public that conditions identified at the time of inspection may pose a health risk to the customer. The Closed placards are posted for one of three reasons: • Conditions identified at the time of inspection pose a serious health risk to the customer. • A facility is operating without a valid health permit. • Food safety conditions remain uncorrected after opportunity for a hearing, or after the maximum number of days allowed to operate with a consumer alert, which is 10 days. “At the Allegheny County Health Department, we take our responsibility to ensure safe eating establishments very seriously,” said Director Dr. Karen Hacker. “The updated placards will provide county residents with a clear and easy-to-read status of the facilities they’re considering when making dining choices, while also providing easy access to the reports behind each status. It is our hope that people will make healthy choices and live well!” HEALTH DEPARTMENT OFFERS FREE SHINGLES VACCINE AT IMMUNIZATION CLINIC The Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) is offering the Shingles vaccine free of charge, for a limited time, to uninsured or under-insured people, 50 years of age and older. Continued on page 14 > Only The Very Best Physicians Ten experienced Doctors, each specialized in specific orthopaedic care & procedures. www.advancedorthopaedics.net Washington Main Office: 724-225-8657 Waynesburg 724-225-8657 Charleroi 724-225-8657 McMurray 724-941-0111 Pittsburgh 724-225-8657 Upper St. Clair | Fall 2016 | icmags.com 13