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Tulsa staff propose interim food-truck licensing aligned with state law; council seeks more clarity on enforcement and inspection
Summary
City staff presented interim ordinance language Nov. 5 to align local food-truck rules with the state Food Truck Freedom Act while seeking to preserve fire and health inspections and local cost recovery.
City staff presented revised language for local food-truck and mobile-vendor licensing at the Nov. 5 meeting to align municipal rules with the state "Food Truck Freedom Act" while preserving public-safety oversight.
Staff noted the state law constrains municipal licensing fees to administrative cost recovery and limits some local regulatory authority. The draft changes remove certain local licensing elements that conflict with state…
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