The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this division,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
Mobile food peddler or food peddler.
A person who:
(1)
Travels by any conveyance or walks from place to place transporting
food and offering the same for consumption with or without charge;
(2)
Without traveling from place to place, offers food for consumption
with or without charge from any conveyance;
(3)
Solicits orders and as a separate transaction makes deliveries
of food products to purchasers; or
(4)
Delivers food from a fixed location outside the city to food
establishments located inside the city.
The term does not include persons making deliveries of food
from a food establishment operated by them or their employer to another
food establishment, nor does it include persons who cater food from
a food service establishment operated by them or their employers.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-131)
In addition to the permit required by this article, a mobile food peddler must hold a valid health certificate as required by article
10.02.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-132)
All food service permitting and inspections are administered
by the Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department.
(Ordinance adopting Code)
All permits issued under this division shall remain in force
for three months from the date of issuance unless sooner revoked or
suspended.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-136)
A food peddler obtaining a permit under this division shall
keep the permit posted in a conspicuous place on the vehicle from
which he conducts his business.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-137)
The person operating the business of mobile food peddler, upon
the request of the city administrator, shall permit access to all
areas in which food or drink is stored, processed or kept and shall
permit copying of all records of food and drink purchases.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-138)
All food and drink must be stored, processed or kept in a location
and manner comparable to that required by other provisions in this
division for other types of food establishments dealing in comparable
foods, food products or drinks.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-141)
Vehicles must be constructed of tight, sound, smooth material
and properly equipped to protect all food and drink from flies, dirt,
dust and other contamination.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-142)
No unwrapped food may be dispensed by a food peddler except
fruits and vegetables which are usually peeled, cooked or shelled
prior to consumption.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-143)
All drinks except coffee and tea must be dispensed in the original
container.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-144)
All packaged food and drink must be adequately labeled as to
the contents thereof.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-145)
Prepared foods such as sandwiches and salads may not be sold
or served more than 24 hours after preparation.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-146)
All perishable foods shall be kept at a temperature below 50
degrees Fahrenheit or above 150 degrees Fahrenheit at all times.
(1996 Code, sec. 58-147)