HB144: The Utah Food Freedom Act
This bill was not considered by the legislature. Libertas Institute supports this bill. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has stated, as its official opinion, that “There is no absolute right to consumeā¦ any particular...
Fixing Food Truck Freedom
With these amendments, food truck operators now enjoy similar freedoms that other mobile businesses (such as caterers and contractors) have
Finally Food Truck Freedom
Food trucks should not have to pay redundant and costly fees for a government permission slip in each city.
SB 167: Food Truck Freedom, Take Two
This bill adds further restrictions on cities looking to regulate food trucks, following numerous violations of last year's law.
SB 250: Food Truck Freedom
This Bill passed theĀ Senate 23-1 and the House 73-0. Libertas Institute supports this bill. In a public policy brief late last year, we outlined the many regulatory burdens faced by food truck owners throughout Utah as a result...
Food Truck Freedom: Removing Barriers for Mobile Businesses
Mobile food vendors should not be subjected to an arbitrary maze of inconsistent municipal regulations that do not protect Utah consumers.