HB 2118
mobile food vendors; licensure
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Bill overview
This bill updates Arizona laws regarding mobile food vendors. It limits what cities and towns can require from these vendors, such as specific permit applications, distances from restaurants, and certain inspections. The bill also establishes statewide health and safety licensing standards for mobile food units, including categories based on food type and operation requirements, and delegates licensing and inspection responsibilities to county health departments. It aims to create a more consistent and streamlined process for mobile food vendors across the state.
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Neal Carter
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