JACKSON, Mississippi -- Five area restaurants received `C' grades during recent inspections, according to the monthly report released by the Mississippi Department of Health.

A "C" grade means critical violations were found, but some or all were not corrected during the inspection. The facility is re-inspected in a 10-day span and all violations must be corrected in that period. If violations are not corrected in the specified time, steps are taken to suspend the facility's permit to operate.

A grade of C is also given if critical violations are repeated from the last inspection, even if they were corrected at that time. In each case, the establishments will have follow-up inspections within 10 days to determine if the violation has been corrected.

The five area restaurants receiving C grades were:

McElroy's Harbor House in Biloxi -- was found "Not In Compliance" for "Adequate Hand Washing Facilities Supplied/Accessible." Inspected on May 8. Since reopening in 2012, has only been received a C grade one other time.

Yamato Steak & Sushi House in Wiggins -- was found "Not In Compliance" for "Insects, Rodents and Animals Not Present." Inspected on May 8. This marks the fifth time since 2012 the restaurant received a C rating.

Lyman Senior Citizens Facility -- found "Not In Compliance" for "Insects, Rodents and Animals Not Present." Inspected on May 6. This is the first time since the facility opened in 2007 it received a C grade.

Domino's Pizza on Lorraine Road in Gulfport -- found "Not In Compliance" for "Sewage Waste Water Properly Disposed." Inspected May 8. On April 18 was found "Not In Compliance" for same issue. On April 28, was found In Compliance for the same issue. Until the April 18 inspection, this Domino's had never received a C grade since it opened in 2007 and only once prior had received a B.

Mockingbird Restaurant in Bay St. Louis -- Found "Not In Compliance" for "Insects, Rodents and Animals Not Present." Inspected May 7 and had a follow-up inspection on May 12, during which it was found to be "In Compliance" and rating was upgraded to a B. Only once prior had the restaurant received a C, in Oct. 2008.

Thirteen eateries total received C ratings on the MDH report for May 13. None were from Jackson County.