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Health and Fire Inspections for Mobile Food Vendors

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PROPOSED LEGISLATIONThis bill has been introduced but has NOT been signed into law. Legislative proposals may be amended, passed, or fail to advance. This is not current law.

This proposed bill would require food trucks and other mobile food vendors in Alabama to undergo one health inspection and one fire inspection statewide. Previously, the requirements for inspections may have varied by locality or not been uniformly mandated across the state. This change affects all operators of mobile food vending businesses who will now need to ensure compliance with these new inspection standards if the bill becomes law. The effective date is currently unspecified.

Published April 9, 2026
WHAT CHANGED
BEFORE

The previous requirements for health and fire inspections of mobile food vendors were not uniformly mandated across Alabama, potentially varying by locality or being unspecified.

AFTER

This proposed bill would require food trucks and other mobile food vendors in Alabama to undergo one health inspection and one fire inspection statewide. Previously, the requirements for inspections may have varied by locality or not been uniformly mandated across the state. This change affects all operators of mobile food vending businesses who will now need to ensure compliance with these new inspection standards if the bill becomes law. The effective date is currently unspecified.

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