Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 270 - Crimes Against Public Health
Section 25 - Ice Cream Truck Vending; Permit Requirements

Section 25. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words shall have the following meanings:--
  "Ice cream'', any frozen dairy or frozen water-based food product.
  "Ice cream truck'', any motor vehicle used for selling, displaying or offering to sell ice cream.
  "Ice cream truck vending'', the selling, displaying or offering to sell ice cream or any other prepackaged food product from an ice cream truck.
  "Permitting authority'', the chief of police or the board or officer having control of the police in a city or town, or person authorized by them.
  (b) No person shall engage in ice cream truck vending unless he shall have been issued a valid permit to do so by the permitting authority within the municipality wherein the permit applicant lives or intends to operate an ice cream truck. Such permit shall be conspicuously displayed and clearly visible on the windshield of any ice cream truck operated or from which ice cream or any other prepackaged food product is sold. Whoever violates this section shall be assessed a fine of $500. Each day that such person is in operation in violation of this section may be considered a separate violation.
[ Introductory paragraph of subsection (c) effective until July 18, 2021. For text effective July 18, 2021, see below.]
  (c) The division of professional licensure shall adopt regulations relative to the annual permitting of ice cream truck vendors. Such regulations shall include, but not be limited to:
[ Introductory paragraph of subsection (c) as amended by 2021, 39, Sec. 123 effective July 18, 2021. See 2021, 39, Sec. 128. For text effective until July 18, 2021, see above.]
  (c) The division of occupational licensure shall adopt regulations relative to the annual permitting of ice cream truck vendors. Such regulations shall include, but not be limited to:
  (i) a requirement that all applications for an ice cream truck vending permit or applications for renewal thereof shall include the applicant's fingerprints and a current photo of the applicant;
  (ii) adoption of a uniform permit application and permit form, to be used by all municipalities;
  (iii) a requirement that a permitting authority conduct an investigation into the criminal history of a permit applicant to determine eligibility therefore; and
  (iv) a provision restricting a permitting authority from issuing an ice cream truck vending permit to any sex offender, as defined by section 178C of chapter 6 of the General Laws.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part IV - Crimes, Punishments and Proceedings in Criminal Cases

Title I - Crimes and Punishments

Chapter 270 - Crimes Against Public Health

Section 1 - Adulterating Liquor; Sale; Forfeiture

Section 1a - Eyeglasses or Sunglasses; Specifications; Flammable Frames; Sales

Section 3 - Drugs or Other Substance Injurious to Users; Distribution

Section 3a - Poison for Rodents; Placement Where It May Cause Injury

Section 4 - Wood Alcohol Contained in Food or Drink; Sale or Possession

Section 5 - Alcoholic Beverages or Drugs; Sale or Delivery to Hospital Patients

Section 6 - Sale or Provision of Tobacco Product to Person Under 21 Years of Age

Section 6a - Sale of Tobacco Rolling Papers to Person Under 21 Years of Age

Section 7 - Posting Copy of Secs. 6 and 6a; Signage for Smoking Cessation Resources

Section 8 - Candy Containing Alcohol; Sale

Section 8a - Foods Containing Foreign Injury Causing Substances; Distribution or Sale

Section 9 - Feeding Garbage or Refuse to Animals

Section 10 - Toys or Confectionery Containing or Coated With Material Containing Arsenic

Section 11 - Arsenic; Samples for Analysis

Section 12 - Fabric or Paper Containing Arsenic

Section 13 - Water; Refusal or Neglect to Furnish

Section 14 - Spitting

Section 15 - Arrest Without Warrant for Spitting

Section 16 - Disposal of Rubbish, Etc. on or Near Highways and Coastal or Inland Waters; Penalties; Enforcement; Park Rangers

Section 16a - Alternative Noncriminal Disposition of Violations of Sec. 16

Section 17 - Garbage or Refuse; Disposal in Containers Placed Along Highways

Section 18 - Substance Having Property of Releasing Toxic Vapors

Section 19 - Glue or Cement; Sale to Minors; Smelling Deterrent Ingredients

Section 20 - Burning of Refuse, Etc. Within Marine or Shoreline Boundaries

Section 22 - Smoking in Public Places

Section 23 - Flea Markets; Smoking Prohibition; Penalty

Section 24 - Mercury Thermometers; Sale or Supply; Instructions Regarding Breakage

Section 25 - Ice Cream Truck Vending; Permit Requirements

Section 26 - Use of Employee Restroom by Customer Suffering From Eligible Medical Condition or Using Ostomy Device; Non-Liability; Penalty for Violation

Section 27 - Liquid Nicotine Containers and Liquid or Gel Substances Containing Nicotine; Use of Child Restraint Packaging