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The bill aims to improve safety for children buying from frozen dessert trucks by amending federal transportation law to set safety standards for mobile vending.
The bill aims to improve safety for children buying from frozen dessert trucks by amending federal transportation law to set safety standards for mobile vending.
S. 4874, introduced in the 119th Congress, is a Senate bill aimed at amending title 23 of the United States Code to enhance the safety of children who purchase food items from frozen dessert trucks. The bill appears to target consumer safety and oversight related to mobile food vendors, with a focus on protecting young customers.
Note: The exact regulatory text and specific safety requirements would be found in the bill’s enacted language. The summary here reflects the bill’s stated aim to improve safety for children purchasing from frozen dessert trucks and that it involves amending title 23.
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