I operate a Food Truck that does not serve Ice Cream products. Will I be required to obtain a permit?

No. The regulation provides that every person who intends to engage in ice cream truck vending must obtain a permit and defines an ice cream truck as any motor vehicle used for selling, displaying, or offering to sell ice cream. If your truck does not carry ice cream products, then you will not be required to obtain a permit. 

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1. What am I required to do under the Ice Cream Truck vendor regulation?
2. How do I know if the Ice Cream Truck regulation applies to me?
3. I operate a Food Truck that does not serve Ice Cream products. Will I be required to obtain a permit?
4. My service areas include a number of municipalities. Will I be required to apply for permits from each city or town in which I operate?
5. Where do I obtain a permit application?
6. I have a question about the application process. Who should I contact?
7. What is a Permitting Authority?
8. Do I have to have my permit with me at all times?
9. I own an Ice Cream Truck vending business and employ Ice Cream Truck operators. Is each individual required to obtain a permit?
10. Will the information contained in my criminal record become public record?
11. I have a criminal record. Will this prohibit me from obtaining a permit?
12. Am I required to pay for the criminal background check?
13. Why is a criminal background check required?