Alsip § 12.23 Business & Licensing Section Mobile food units This section defines mobile food units and outlines general operational requirements, including licensing, owner permission for sales, and inspections. It also details various fees, limits on licenses for out-of-state businesses, and specific regulations and fees for ice cream trucks. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 12.337 Business & Licensing Section Character of produce and other foodstuffs This section permits the sale of general merchandise and foodstuffs at flea markets, provided that specific sanitary and temperature regulations are met for meats, cheeses, fowl, and fish. It also outlines licensing and fee requirements for vendors. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 19.92 Traffic & Vehicles Section Parking vehicles for sale or selling merchandise from vehicle prohibited This section prohibits parking vehicles on streets for the purpose of selling them. It also prohibits peddling merchandise from a vehicle on business streets. View in Alsip’s full code →
Antioch § 4.7.2 Business & Licensing Section Mobile Food Carts This section requires a license for anyone selling specific food items like popcorn, peanuts, candies, or ice cream from a street wagon or stand in Antioch. It also outlines the applicable fees and the consequence of non-compliance, which includes forcible removal of the stand. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 12.1407 Business & Licensing Section Accessory Sales This section outlines permitted and prohibited sales at filling stations, including requirements for storing and handling milk, and specifies conditions for vehicle rentals and sales. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bannockburn § 232.17 Traffic & Vehicles Section Vehicles for sale; prohibited use and display This section prohibits standing or parking vehicles on public roadways, parkways, and vacant lots for the primary purpose of displaying them for sale or for conducting business such as washing, greasing, repairing (unless an emergency), or peddling merchandise. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Barrington § 3.9.1 Business & Licensing Section Definitions This section provides definitions for key terms used in the chapter concerning canvassers, mobile vendors, and solicitors in Barrington. It clarifies the scope of activities for each category and lists specific exclusions. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 3.9.2 Business & Licensing Section Mobile and temporary vendors prohibited This section prohibits mobile and temporary vendors in Barrington. Exceptions are made for vendors operating under specific licenses or permits related to food, special events, or both. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 3.9.5 Business & Licensing Section Revocation of certificate This section outlines the grounds and process for the revocation of a certificate of registration for canvassers, mobile and temporary vendors, and solicitors in Barrington. The chief of police can revoke a certificate if the holder violates code provisions, makes false statements on the application, or becomes otherwise disqualified. Revocation is effective immediately upon written notification to the holder. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 3.9.7 Business & Licensing Section Violations This section defines a violation for individuals engaged in canvassing, soliciting, peddling, or mobile vending who are forbidden entry to a property. It is considered a violation to knock, ring the doorbell, or make noise to attract attention after receiving notice to depart. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 3.9.8 Business & Licensing Section Exemptions This section exempts individuals such as canvassers, solicitors, peddlers, and mobile vendors from the notice requirements of this chapter if they have received a prior invitation, either written or oral, from the property owner or occupant. View in Barrington’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.1 Business & Licensing Section Definitions This section defines key terms related to ice cream vendors, including 'Dusk,' 'Vehicle,' and 'Vehicle Operator.' These definitions are important for interpreting and enforcing regulations concerning mobile ice cream sales. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.11 Business & Licensing Section Limitations On Licenses This section requires ice cream vehicles to prominently display the driver's identification card and for licensees operating multiple vehicles to assign and display a unique number on each vehicle. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.14 Business & Licensing Section Hours Of Operation This section prohibits the sale of ice cream or similar products from vehicles within Bartlett's corporate limits before 9:00 AM or after dusk. It applies to both individual vendors and those acting on behalf of a licensee. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.15 Business & Licensing Section Incorporation Of Other License Requirements This section incorporates all provisions from chapter 1 of the title into the ice cream vendor regulations. If any conflicts arise between chapter 1 and this chapter, the provisions of this chapter (governing ice cream vendors) will take precedence. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.16 Business & Licensing Section Nonapplicability Of Chapter This section exempts ice cream vendors from the chapter's regulations if they are merely traveling through the village and not conducting any sales or offers for sale within its corporate limits. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.2 Business & Licensing Section License Required This section mandates that any individual or entity selling ice cream or similar products from a vehicle within Bartlett's corporate limits must obtain an ice cream vendor license. It outlines the application process, required fees, license validity periods, and extensive information needed from applicants and vehicle operators, including personal and criminal background details. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.3 Business & Licensing Section Standard For Determining Issuance Of License This section outlines the grounds on which an ice cream vendor license can be denied. Denial is permissible if the application contains fraud or misrepresentation, or if a final court or agency order finds the applicant guilty of certain criminal offenses, acts constituting a nuisance, posing a danger to the public, or violating consumer fraud laws or business regulations. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.5 Business & Licensing Section Transfer Of License This section prohibits the assignment or transfer of an ice cream vendor license issued under this chapter. Any attempt to assign or transfer the license is declared null and void. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.6 Business & Licensing Section Health Department Permit This section requires ice cream vendors to display a current county health department permit on each vehicle. Additionally, all vehicles and the sale of ice cream products must comply with the county health department's rules and regulations. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.7 Business & Licensing Section Identification Card This section requires the village clerk to issue an identification card to ice cream vehicle operators. The card, containing a photograph and license information, must be visibly worn by the operator at all times while on duty. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.30.9 Business & Licensing Section Suspension; Hearings This section outlines the procedure for suspending ice cream vendor licenses, stating that suspensions will follow the process in section 3-1-15 and grounds for suspension are detailed in section 3-30-10. It also allows for concurrent hearings for ice cream vendor and business license suspensions. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Batavia § 3.7A-3 Business & Licensing Section License Application This section outlines the required information for individuals or entities applying for a peddler's license in Batavia. It details the personal and business information, details about the peddlers, the goods or services offered, past licensing history, employment, vehicle information, and specific operational conduct assurances. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.7C-1 Business & Licensing Section Definitions This section defines key terms related to food vendors in Batavia. It clarifies what constitutes approved food and beverage items, food carts, food vendors, food vending vehicles, and the general term 'person' for the purpose of this article. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.7C-10 Business & Licensing Section Unlawful Food Vending This ordinance prohibits individuals from conducting food vending business from a street location to occupants of vehicles within the City of Batavia's corporate limits. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.7C-2 Business & Licensing Section License Required Batavia requires a Food Vendor License for any food vending vehicle or food cart operated within the city. This license must be issued to the owner or operator of the vehicle or cart. Deliveries of packaged food for residential or business consumption are exempt. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.7C-3 Business & Licensing Section License Application This section outlines the application requirements for a Food Vendor License in Batavia, including information about the applicant, vehicle, and proof of health permits, insurance, and an indemnification agreement. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.7C-4 Business & Licensing Section License Issued This section outlines the criteria for issuing a food vendor license in Batavia. The Community and Economic Development Director must verify the application's truthfulness, compliance with the described operations, and that the applicant, principals, and vehicle operators are not registered sex offenders or in violation of local or other Illinois municipality ordinances. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.7C-5 Business & Licensing Section Specifications And Limitations This section outlines specific display, operational, and physical requirements for food vending vehicles and food carts in Batavia. It covers information display, required permits and insurance, safety lighting, dimensional limitations for carts, and prohibitions on certain attachments and permanent utility connections. View in Batavia’s full code →
Batavia § 3.7C-6 Business & Licensing Section Rules Of Operation This section outlines regulations for food vendors in Batavia, establishing distance restrictions from brick-and-mortar restaurants and stores, as well as public schools. It also specifies operating hours and provides exceptions for late-night operation, sponsored vendors, special events, and private property usage. View in Batavia’s full code →