Texas food truck operators have until July 1 to apply for a new statewide license or risk shutting down. The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) just opened applications for a single mobile food vendor license that will replace the patchwork of local permits vendors currently need to operate across different cities and counties.
According to USA Today, the shift comes from House Bill 2844, passed in 2025, which eliminates the requirement for vendors to obtain separate licenses in each jurisdiction. Starting July 1, all mobile food vendors must hold a DSHS license to operate legally. Timothy Stevenson, deputy commissioner for consumer protection at DSHS, said the goal is to make the transition smooth for vendors, customers, and local governments.
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