food truck

With these amendments, food truck operators now enjoy similar freedoms that other mobile businesses (such as caterers and contractors) have
This bill streamlines the business licensing process for food trucks to reduce the regulations, costs, and bureaucratic burdens imposed on these micro-entrepreneurs.
Food trucks should not have to pay redundant and costly fees for a government permission slip in each city.
This bill eliminates redundant, duplicative business licenses that food truck owners are currently required to obtain.
If at first you don't succeed, try again — so that's what the legislature did when it comes to food truck regulations.
This bill adds further restrictions on cities looking to regulate food trucks, following numerous violations of last year's law.

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