RI Senate Passes Bill Simplifying Food Truck Registration

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RI Senate Passes Bill Simplifying Food Truck Registration

RI Senate passes bill simplifying food truck registration
The Rhode Island Senate approved legislation to lighten the regulatory burden on drivers of food trucks.

“As popular as food trucks are, Rhode Island’s complicated regulatory hurdles for them can hinder their development. Streamlining those regulations will encourage more people to launch new and exciting businesses that support families, provide jobs and strengthen Rhode Island’s rich culinary atmosphere. All of our communities are enriched when mom-and-pop businesses are able to flourish. Eliminating overregulation is a way we can support these small businesses, enhancing the character of our communities while allowing hardworking entrepreneurs to succeed,” said bill sponsor Dawn Euer.

The bill now goes to the House of Representatives.

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The Legislation

The State Mobile Food Establishment Registration Act would standardize the business registration process for trucks or carts that sell food, ice cream or lemonade by creating a state mobile food establishment registration, and would explicitly exempt such establishments from laws regulating hawkers and peddlers.

Currently, food truck and cart operators must navigate different regulatory structures in each municipality in which they operate.

The bill would maintain the ability of municipalities to regulate location and hours of operation.


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