Massachusetts H2325 amends ice cream truck vending regulations to allow minors to vend without a permit under supervision and ensures permits are.
Massachusetts H2325 modifies the state's ice cream truck vending laws by allowing individuals under 21 to operate an ice cream truck without a permit if supervised by a permit holder. The bill also mandates that a permit issued in one municipality is valid in others, eliminating the need for separate permit applications. This change aims to streamline the permitting process and provide flexibility for young people entering the ice cream vending business.
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