Do you need a license for fruit stand in Arizona?
Yes, you do need a license to operate a fruit stand in Arizona. The Arizona Department of Agriculture (AZDA) requires all food establishments, including fruit stands, to obtain a food handler's permit and register with the department. The permit fee is $50 and must be renewed every two years.
You must also comply with the following requirements:
* Your fruit stand must be located in a sanitary area.
* You must have proper refrigeration and storage facilities for your fruit.
* You must keep your fruit stand clean and free of pests.
* You must display your food handler's permit and registration certificate in a prominent location.
Additionally, you may need to obtain a business license from your city or county. Check with your local government to find out what licenses and permits you need to operate a fruit stand.
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