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Norman updates mobile‑food licensing to match new Oklahoma law; annual and temporary options added
Summary
Council adopted ordinance changes aligning local mobile‑food licensing with new state law effective Nov. 1, 2025. Changes add an annual license option, clarify what municipalities can and cannot regulate, and shift some fire inspection roles to the State Fire Marshal.
The Norman City Council unanimously adopted amendments on Sept. 23 to city food‑service licensing rules to align with new state statutes that take effect Nov. 1, 2025.
Assistant City Attorney Beth McCullough told council the changes reflect House Bill 1076 and companion legislation and are principally intended to make Norman’s licensing consistent with state definitions, safety standards and enforcement authorities. The ordinance adds an annual…
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