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Borough of Manasquan, NJ
Monmouth County
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Table of Contents
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Adoption of Standards
[Ord. No. 3]
A code regulating the use, operation and maintenance of food and beverage vending machines and licensure thereof, prohibiting the sale or possession with intent to sell through vending machines of adulterated or misbranded foods or drinks, authorizing inspection of vending machines and operations connected therewith and fixing penalties for violations is hereby established pursuant to Revised Statutes 26:3-69.1 to 69.6. A copy of the code is adopted by reference and made a part hereof without the inclusion of the text thereof herein.
[Ord. No. 3]
The code established and adopted by Sections BH2-1 through BH2-4 is described and commonly known as the "Food and Beverage Vending Machine Code of New Jersey (1961)."
[Ord. No. 3]
Three copies of the Food and Beverage Vending Machine Code of New Jersey (1961) have been placed on file in the office of the Clerk of this local Board of Health upon the introduction of Sections BH2-1 through BH2-4, and will remain on file there until final action is taken on Sections BH2-1 through BH2-4 for the use and examination of the public.
Permits and Licenses
[Ord. No. 6]
It shall be unlawful for any person, whether as principal or agent, clerk or employee, either for himself or any other person or for any body corporate, or as an officer of any corporation, or otherwise to:
a. 
Engage in the operation of one or more machines or devices offered for public use which, upon insertion of a coin, coins or token or by other means, dispenses unit servings of food or beverages, either in bulk or package, without the necessity of replenishing the devices between each vending operation, without first having applied to and procured a permit from the Board of Health of this municipality so to do, or without complying with any and all of the provisions of the Food and Beverage Vending Machine Code of New Jersey (1961) as adopted or amended by the Board.
b. 
Maintain or permit to be maintained on or in any location in this municipality one or more machines or devices offered for public use which, upon insertion of a coin, coins or token or by other means, dispenses unit servings of food or beverages, either in bulk or package, without the necessity of replenishing the devices between each vending operation, without first having applied to and procured a license for each such machine or device from the Board of Health of this municipality or without complying with any and all of the provisions of the Food and Beverage Vending Machine Code of New Jersey (1961) as adopted or amended by the Board.
[Ord. No. 6; Ord. No. 1-82; Ord. No. 1-88]
a. 
The fees for permits and licenses are required by Section BH2-5 for the purpose of raising revenue for regulation and control to be paid annually to this municipality, are hereby fixed as follows: Permit fee, $10 per year. License fee, $30 for each machine per year.
b. 
All permits and licenses issued under authority of Sections BH2-5 through BH2-10 shall expire on the 31st day of December of each year. Permits and license fees shall be paid to the Borough of Manasquan.
[Ord. No. 6]
Application for and issuance of the permits and licenses referred to in Section BH2-5 above shall be made in conformity with the provisions of the Food and Beverage Vending Machine Code of New Jersey (1961) as adopted or amended by the Board of Health of this municipality. Such permits and licenses are not transferable.
[Ord. No. 6]
Permits and licenses issued under authority of Sections BH2-5 through BH2-10 may be suspended, revoked or reinstated by the Board of Health of this municipality pursuant to the provisions of the Food and Beverage Vending Machine Code of New Jersey (1961) as adopted or amended by the Board of Health.
[Ord. No. 6]
No provision of Sections BH2-5 through BH2-10 shall be applied so as to impose any unlawful burden on either interstate commerce or any activity of the State or Federal government.