No person shall engage in or be employed within
the borough in the business of or service of preparing, selling or
processing food or drink or beverage intended for human consumption
to be sold at temporary events in the Borough without having first
obtained a temporary food vendor's permit from the Department of Health
and Human Services.
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
TEMPORARY EVENTS
Events where food vendors operate at a fixed location for
a temporary period of time in connection with a licensed Fair Lawn
food establishment, fair, carnival, circus, public exhibition, parades,
fireworks, farmers market, or similar transitory gathering whereby
food is served, handled or provided to the public with or without
charge for the food.
Applications for this permit shall include the
following:
A. Name, address, email address, and telephone number of the applicant;
B. Name, address, and telephone number of food establishment base of
operations;
C. Copy of a New Jersey Certificate of Authority;
D. If applicable for vendors serving any open potentially hazardous
food; a copy of a current, approved food protection manager certificate
for the person in charge at the event;
E. If applicable for vendors using mobile food vending vehicles; a copy
of the vehicle registration and a copy of the driver's license
of the driver at the event;
F. Date that the temporary food vendor's permit is being used.
G. A full copy of the menu of all foods that will be served at the event.
The fee for the temporary food vendor's permit is set forth in §
94-12G(2) of the Borough Code.
The temporary food vendor's permit must be obtained
at least 14 days before the event.
Every person holding a permit shall be required
to carry the permit with him/her while engaged in the business licensed.
He/she shall produce the permit at the request of any person solicited,
a police officer or other official of the borough. To every person
granted a permit, the Department of Health and Human Services shall
issue a permit bearing the words "Temporary Food Vendor's Permit,"
together with the number of the permit and the date the permit is
valid. All automobiles, wagons, carts or other vehicles used for peddling
shall have the permit affixed thereon.