Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1631

Introduced
2/5/26  

Caption

Establishes a statewide mobile food vendor license

Impact

The introduction of SB 1631 is poised to standardize food vendor operations across Missouri by preempting local authorities from imposing conflicting regulations. This means local governments cannot create additional licensing or permitting requirements that would hinder a vendor's ability to operate if they already hold a valid state-issued license. Consequently, this bill could encourage economic growth by simplifying the compliance process and making it easier for food entrepreneurs to enter the market.

Summary

Senate Bill 1631 establishes a statewide licensing framework for mobile food vendors within Missouri. The bill mandates that individuals must hold a valid mobile food vendor license issued by the Department of Health and Senior Services to operate. Each vendor must obtain a separate license for each mobile food unit they operate, as the licenses will be valid statewide, allowing vendors to operate in any jurisdiction that does not impose additional prohibitions inconsistent with the state laws outlined in this bill.

Contention

Potential points of contention surrounding SB 1631 include concerns from local governments that fear losing the ability to regulate food safety and operations within their own jurisdictions. Critics may argue that while state oversight is essential for uniformity, local inspections and regulations often address specific community health needs. Moreover, the bill outlines procedures for inspections, suspensions, and revocations of licenses, which could be seen as too lenient from a public health perspective if discrepancies are not adequately addressed.

Notable_points

Noteworthy provisions in SB 1631 involve the classification of mobile food vendors based on the risk levels associated with the foods they serve. These classifications will determine how often vendors are inspected. The bill also allows the department to create regulations regarding the licensing process while ensuring that the number of vendor licenses is not limited. Additionally, the bill prohibits the local authorities from imposing requirements that exceed those set by the state, which could further contribute to the streamline of operations for mobile food vendors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB523

Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractors Licensing Act

MO SB31

Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractors Licensing Act

MO SB392

Establishes the Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractors Licensing Act

MO HB547

Establishes the "Missouri Statewide Mechanical Contractors Licensing Act"

MO SB412

Establishes provisions relating to dietitians, including reciprocity, nonrenewable temporary licenses, and the Dietitian Licensure Compact

MO SB109

Establishes the Interstate Dental and Dental Hygienist Licensure Compact

MO HB970

Establishes provisions relating to video lottery gaming terminals, licenses, and regulation

MO HB220

Authorizes and establishes standards for virtual schools or programs administering statewide assessments

MO HB1290

Establishes a licensure compact for dentists and dental hygienists

MO HB1388

Establishes the "Physician Assistant Licensure Compact"

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.