The Nevada Senate just passed a new law that greatly supports street food vendors. If you sell food from a cart or want to, here’s what you need to know about SB 295 and its amendment 461:
Local health officials must provide clear, multilingual guidance online. Commercial kitchens will not be required for many basic food items. Cities cannot limit the types of food sold (as long as they meet health standards). Small vendors earning less than $35,000 a year will be exempt from many regulations.
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