Tag archive for ‘Laws’
By Mobile Cuisine On Monday, November 19th, 2012
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Jacksonville Considers Joining the Food Truck Revolution

JACKSONVILLE, FL - They’re trendy, they’re tasty, and they’re seemingly lining up to park in Jacksonville. Food trucks are booming in larger cities such as Atlanta, and local vendors have been inquiring about More...

By Richard Myrick On Thursday, September 27th, 2012
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Food Truck Legalities

Just as any other business, food trucks must follow federal, state and local laws in order to operate and protect the health of their customers and employees. Here are the top legal responsibilities every mobile More...

By Mobile Cuisine On Thursday, September 13th, 2012
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Arlington Laws Driving Food Trucks Away

ARLINGTON, VA - Some food truck vendors are moving out of Arlington County after what they say has been a spike in police enforcement of laws that make running their businesses extremely difficult. In recent weeks, More...

By Mobile Cuisine On Tuesday, July 24th, 2012
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Florida Food Trucks May No Longer Need to Have a Commissary

Photo | Jim Carchidi The state of Florida may no longer require mobile food trucks to have a “commissary,” or home-base restaurant, if they’re fully self-sufficient. Currently, the Florida Department of Business More...

By Mobile Cuisine On Thursday, February 16th, 2012
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Woodbury CT Wrestles With How to Handle Food Trucks

WOODBURY, CT - At a time when some officials in town are worrying about the impact on established businesses of food trucks, several residents at a Zoning Commission meeting Tuesday spoke in favor of a seafood More...

By Mobile Cuisine On Wednesday, June 29th, 2011
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What If a Food Truck Can’t Park?

NEW YORK CITY, NY - Is homelessness the looming future for the food trucks of New York? As my article in Wednesday’s Dining Section details, a May 24 decision by New York State Supreme Court Judge Geoffrey D. More...

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