(1) A person may not operate an intermittent temporary restaurant without first procuring a license to do so from the Oregon Health Authority. The intermittent temporary restaurant license shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises of the licensee.

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Terms Used In Oregon Statutes 624.082

  • Oversight: Committee review of the activities of a Federal agency or program.
  • Person: includes individuals, corporations, associations, firms, partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. See Oregon Statutes 174.100

(2) Application for an intermittent temporary restaurant license shall be in writing in the form prescribed by the authority and shall contain the name and address of the applicant, the specific location of the intermittent temporary restaurant, a description of the public gatherings, entertainment events, food product promotions or other events to be served by the intermittent temporary restaurant, an operating plan and any other information the authority may require. Except as provided in ORS § 624.106, an applicant for an intermittent temporary restaurant license or renewal of an intermittent temporary restaurant license shall pay to the authority the appropriate license fee under ORS § 624.490.

(3) An intermittent temporary restaurant license shall expire 30 days after issuance. However, the license shall terminate immediately if:

(a) The intermittent temporary restaurant prepares or serves food for consumption by the public that is not in connection with a public gathering, entertainment event, food product promotion or other event held by an oversight organization;

(b) The location of the intermittent temporary restaurant changes; or

(c) The menu is substantially altered as defined by authority rules.

(4) The Director of the Oregon Health Authority may suspend, deny or revoke an intermittent temporary restaurant license if it appears, after a reasonable time has been given for correction of a sanitation violation, that the applicant does not meet applicable minimum sanitation standards as described in ORS § 624.010 to 624.121 or in a rule adopted under ORS § 624.010 to 624.121. Any suspension, denial or revocation action shall be taken in accordance with ORS Chapter 183. [2011 c.664 § 2]