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Mobile Food Industry Gets Relief From Texas Permit Overhaul

Texas House Bill 2844 replaces local food truck permits with a single statewide license, taking effect July 1, 2026.

Marlene Ortiz

July 2, 20261 min read

**AUSTIN, Texas** — A new law takes effect Tuesday that could ease the regulatory burden on food truck operators across Texas, replacing a patchwork of local permits with a single statewide license.

Van Alstyne, spanning Collin and Grayson counties 50 miles north of Dallas, has approximately 5,500 residents and is home to an APS electronics manufacturing plant.

Texas House Bill 2844, authored by Rep. Brooks Landgraf of Odessa, creates a unified permit system administered by the Texas Department of State Health Services rather than requiring operators to obtain separate health permits from every city and county where they sell food.

“What it does is instead of having a different health permit for every jurisdiction, a food truck operator can have one statewide health permit that’s good anywhere in the state of Texas,” Landgraf said. “It really cuts down on the red tape; it cuts down on these vendors having to spend so much time going through unnecessary bureaucratic mazes to pay multiple fees just to have the same health standard.”

Under the previous system, operators could pay between $300 and more than $1,000 per jurisdiction for permit applications and pre-licensing fees, with additional inspection costs of up to $500 depending on food type. One Houston-area business owner told KHOU 11 he paid upward of $3,000 annually in permits alone because his business operated across multiple jurisdictions.

The new law allows food truck operators in any Texas municipality to operate under one license. The department of State Health Services will contract with local governments to continue conducting on-the-ground inspections, maintaining the same health standards while simplifying the administrative process.

Source: https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/texas-food-truck-statewide-permit-july-1/285-0c35bf21-5732-4fb5-bf97-78a1ceaf3021

Additional info: https://www.yourbasin.com/news/texas-food-trucks-get-a-single-statewide-permit-starting-july-1st-2026/

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Marlene Ortiz

Marlene Ortiz covers weather, storms, and seasonal life across Van Alstyne and Grayson County.

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