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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 580 - FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS

NRS 580.700 Regulations.

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NRS 580.700 Regulations.
1. A local board of health in a county whose population is 100,000 or more or a city in a county whose population is 100,000 or more shall adopt regulations pursuant to NRS 580.210 regulating sidewalk vendors of food which must, without limitation:
(a)Establish a process for a person to apply to the local board of health for a permit, license or other authorization to operate as a sidewalk vendor;
(b)Provide for a person applying for a permit, license or other authorization for sidewalk vending to pay any fees required by the local board of health using a payment plan;
(c)Establish procedures for a person seeking to operate as a sidewalk vendor who does not have a driver’s license or identification card issued by this State or another state, the District of Columbia or any territory of the United States to obtain any certification required by the local board of health as a food handler; and
(d)Include any other regulation determined to be necessary by the Task Force on Safe Sidewalk Vending pursuant to NRS 225.610 .
2. As used in this section, “sidewalk vendor” means a person who sells food upon a public sidewalk or other pedestrian path from a conveyance, including, without limitation, a pushcart, stand, display, pedal-driven cart, wagon, showcase or rack. The term includes a nonstationary sidewalk vendor and a stationary sidewalk vendor.
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