… As it stands, just because your favorite food truck has ability to set up shop in one county, doesn’t mean they can just drive over to the next county and do business.
According to NBC affiliate WSAV, obtaining a new permit can often cost mobile businesses more money out of pocket.
WSAV also noted that under the new law, any county can still conduct health inspection on these food trucks, but will now charge businesses less money to do so. Health inspectors can also verify permits and paperwork using the Department of Public Health database.