Mobile food vendors in Indiantown must hold a Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) Division of Hotels and Restaurants Mobile Food Dispensing Vehicle (MFDV) license under Fla. Stat. ch. 509, plus a Martin County business tax receipt. Local zoning regulation is preempted under Fla. Stat. 509.102.
Fla. Stat. 509.102 (effective 2020) preempts local regulation of mobile food vendors. The Village of Indiantown cannot require separate operational permits, prohibit MFDVs in commercial districts, or impose distance buffers from brick-and-mortar restaurants. The Village may apply generally applicable zoning, signage, traffic, and parking rules. DBPR requires every food truck to obtain an MFDV license, pass inspection, hold a Certified Food Manager certificate, and maintain commercial-kitchen commissary support. Martin County business tax receipts are required for operation in the county. Special-event vendors typically operate under a host's event permit.
Operating without a DBPR MFDV license is a 2nd-degree misdemeanor under Fla. Stat. 509.291. Local enforcement is limited to general zoning, signage, and parking rules.
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