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Enid staff propose aligning local food-truck rules with state Food Truck Freedom Act; recommend lower annual fee
Summary
City legal staff outlined draft changes to the food-service ordinance to align with the state—s Food Truck Freedom Act and related fire-safety bill. Proposed updates mirror state definitions, move many inspection responsibilities to the state fire marshal, create a temporary mass-gathering notice and recommend reducing the annual local license from $75 to about $15.
City legal and code staff reviewed proposed amendments to the city—s food-service and mobile-vendor code to conform with recent state legislation commonly called the Food Truck Freedom Act and related fire-code changes.
Melissa, who presented the draft, said the state now promulgates most public-health rules for mobile food vendors and the state fire marshal handles many fire-inspection duties. The city would continue to recognize the state food-establishment license (Title 63) and…
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