§ 110.03 REMOTE FOOD SALES PERMIT.
   (A)   Health Department. In order to receive a remote food sales permit, a vendor must provide proof to the Building Commissioner that the vendor has obtained any required permits from the state’s Department of Health and the county’s Health Department.
   (B)   Liability insurance. The vendor shall provide proof that it has obtained commercial general liability insurance in an amount not less than $100,000 by an insurance company licensed to do business in the state. Said insurance shall provide liability coverage for the vendor against all claims that have a reasonable likelihood of occurrence for property damage, food-borne illness, personal injury or death arising from the operation of the remote food sales operation. Proof of the vendor’s liability insurance shall be submitted to the Building Commissioner at the time the vendor applies for an annual permit.
   (C)   Criminal background check. All employees or representatives of the vendor who work in the city must first undergo a criminal background check prior to working at the remote premises. Said employees or representatives may not begin working at remote food sales locations operated by a vendor in the city until the criminal background check is completed and the results are submitted to the Building Commissioner. The cost of conducting a criminal background check is at the vendor or employee’s expense and is not included in the annual permit fee.
   (D)   Sex offenders and convicted felons. No person convicted of any felony or who has ever been required to register on any state’s sex offender registry may work at a remote food sales location authorized by this subchapter.
   (E)   Proof of identification. Upon request by any law enforcement officer or city official, employees or representatives of any vendor working at the remote premises must provide proof of their identification.
(Ord. 2020-OR-09, passed 5-4-2020) Penalty, see § 110.99