TYLER – The Texas Special Session has passed over 800 new laws. Many of them effecting the food industry- in particular, food truck and cottage food vendors.
KTBB spoke with Net Health’s Ginger Points to elaborate on a few of these laws.
House Bill 2844 the “Food Truck Freedom” Act
This law aims to create an even playing field for the food truck industry. Before this bill, Texas mobile food vendors may have been required to hold multiple permits for both the state and the local area they were operating in. Continue reading New laws passed for the food truck and cottage food industries


PALESTINE – The Texas Senate late Tuesday stripped a key provision from a bill meant to stop large-scale exports of water from East Texas.
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NET Health received confirmation of a travel-related positive case of measles in an adult resident of Rains County, Texas. The individual has voluntarily remained isolated at their residence throughout their contagious period and has recovered from their case of measles. Persons who have been fully vaccinated against measles with two doses of the MMR vaccine have a very low risk of contracting the disease. However, unvaccinated individuals remain at higher risk, as do those in some other groups, including:
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