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DE HB270
Bill
Status
12/12/2019
Primary Sponsor
Andria Bennett
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AI Summary
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Defines "stand operated by a child" as a temporary, occasional location on private property with owner permission that serves or sells lemonade or other nonalcoholic beverages.
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Prohibits counties and municipalities from enacting laws, ordinances, or regulations that prohibit, regulate, require licenses or permits for, or impose fees on child-operated stands.
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Exempts child-operated stands from state food establishment regulations, soft drink regulations, child labor laws, and retail licensing requirements.
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Invalidates any existing county or municipal laws, ordinances, or regulations that apply to child-operated stands as defined in the Act.
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Applies exemptions across multiple Delaware Code titles covering health and safety, labor, and licensing regulations.
Legislative Description
An Act To Amend The Delaware Code Relating To Stands Operated By A Child.
Last Action
Introduced and Assigned to Economic Development/Banking/Insurance & Commerce Committee in House
12/12/2019