CIT Training Tracks
Track Options
Centralized Intern Training (CIT) is the first step in becoming authorized to perform environmental health inspections for the state. No one can move on to specific authorization training who hasn't completed CIT. See the Policy and Procedure Manual (PDF) for more information.
There is a General CIT Module and there are two tracks: Food Protection and Facilities and On-Site Wastewater. All interns are required to complete the General CIT Module and one of the training tracks. The curriculum for each track includes distance learning and classroom components. Each curriculum is listed on the Distance Learning page with links to required distance learning materials.
Please review the distance learning materials for the training track you will be attending prior to the first day of class.
About CIT Track Testing: Pre and Post
Both tracks have pre and post-tests with minimum scoring requirements. The pre-tests are based on the distance learning materials you are required to review before attending class. You must score at least 70% on the pre-test to continue with classroom training and 80% on the post-test to continue with specific authorization area training. Both tests are closed-book/closed-note.