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SB 515 Mobile food vending; allows units in commuter lots in Planning District 8.

Introduced by: Jeremy S. McPike | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS ENACTED WITH GOVERNOR'S RECOMMENDATION:

Mobile food vending in commuter lots in Planning District 8; fees; security. Allows mobile food vending units to apply for a permit and pay a fee to the Department of Transportation that would allow them to sell food in commuter lots in Planning District 8. The bill requires the Department to establish criteria for the program and a fee for the permit and to publish the permit application form and the established fee for the permit on its website.

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

Mobile food vending in commuter lots in Planning District 8; fees; security. Allows mobile food vending units to apply for a permit and pay a fee to the Department of Transportation that would allow them to sell food in commuter lots in Planning District 8. The bill requires the Department to establish criteria for the program and a fee for the permit and to publish the permit application form and the established fee for the permit on its website.

SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:

Mobile food vending in commuter lots in Planning District 8; fees; security. Allows mobile food vending units to apply for a permit and pay a fee to the Department of Transportation that would allow them to sell food in commuter lots in Planning District 8. The Department would use the fees to increase security and provide maintenance in such commuter lots. The bill also requires the Department to establish criteria for the program, publish the permit application on its website, and establish a fee for the permit.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

Mobile food vending in commuter lots in Planning District 8; fees; security cameras. Allows mobile food vending units to apply for a permit and pay a fee with the Department of Transportation that would allow them to sell food in commuter lots in Planning District 8. The Department would use the fees to pay for security cameras and increase security in such commuter lots. The bill requires the Department to publish the permit application on its website and establish a fee for the permit.