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What is NYC AC § 17-307.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for supervisory licenses related to food vending in New York City. It specifies that a supervisory licensee must be present when vending from a vehicle or pushcart and sets eligibility criteria for obtaining such a license. Applies to individuals seeking supervisory licenses for food vending operations.

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§ 17-307.1 Supervisory licenses

AC § 17-307.1

a. License restrictions. In addition to laws applicable to food vendors, the following additional requirements apply to supervisory licensees: 1. A permittee issued a supervisory license shall not allow the operation of such permittee's vehicle or pushcart unless such permittee or another holder of a supervisory licensee is physically present and vending at such vehicle or pushcart, subject to any exceptions provided in rules of the commissioner.

2.A person issued a supervisory license may not vend food from any vehicle or pushcart located outside of the geographical restrictions on such person's supervisory license unless a licensee authorized to vend alone from such vehicle or pushcart is also physically present and vending or the permit for such vehicle or pushcart does not require the presence of a supervisory licensee. b. Eligibility for supervisory license.

1.The department shall issue a supervisory license only to a natural person.

3.The department shall not issue a supervisory license to any person who is a minor.

4.No person shall be issued more than one supervisory license. (L.L. 2021/018, 2/28/2021, eff. 2/28/2021) Editor's note: For related unconsolidated provisions, see Appendix A at L.L. 2021/018.

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