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File #: 25-3423    Name: Food Establishment Ordinance
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 12/2/2025 Final action: 12/2/2025
Title: Consider/Discuss/Act on an Ordinance Amending Chapter 46 (Food Establishment Regulations) and Section 46-17 of Appendix A (Schedule of Fees) of the Code of Ordinances
Attachments: 1. Ordinance
Title
Consider/Discuss/Act on an Ordinance Amending Chapter 46 (Food Establishment Regulations) and Section 46-17 of Appendix A (Schedule of Fees) of the Code of Ordinances

Summary

COUNCIL GOAL: Financially Sound Government
(4.3: Balance resources generated by property taxes, sales taxes, hotel occupancy taxes and fees)


MEETING DATE: December 2, 2025

DEPARTMENT: Code Services

CONTACT: Phillip Hubbard, Director of Code Services
Richard Milam, Health Compliance Manager

RECOMMENDED CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
* Staff recommends approval of the proposed ordinance amendments.


ITEM SUMMARY:
* During the most recent Legislative Session, the State of Texas adopted Senate Bill 1008 into law, which became effective September 1, 2025. This bill restricts local governments' ability to regulate food service establishments by establishing statewide limits on fees and permitting requirements, as defined by the Department of State Health Services (DSHS).

* SB 1008 impacts McKinney primarily through the loss of control in determining the appropriate level of regulation to food establishments within the city. This shift may reduce overall revenue and weaken the city's ability to respond to public health concerns or emerging food safety issues. Additionally, daycare facilities and non-profits are removed from traditional permitting requirements thus leading to a lack of oversight within these establishments.

* In order to respond to these changes in state law, Staff has proposed amendments to Chapter 46 (Food Establishment Regulations) and Section 46-17 of Appendix A (Schedule of Fees) of the Code of Ordinances.

* In general, the proposed amendments:
o Creates a tiered food establishment permitting fee schedule based on gross annual food sales
o Reduces the number of permits issued per location based on business ownership
o Eliminate health permit requirements for daycare facilities and non-profit organizations
o Eliminate fees pertaining to food establishment inspe...

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