Nassau, The Bahamas - The proliferation of fish, conch and food vendors selling their wares roadside and without the proper storage and regulatory regimes in place, will be addressed with the implementation of the proposed Business License Act, 2010, the Member of Parliament for Killarney, Dr. the Honourable Hubert A. Minnis told Parliament Monday. Dr. Minnis, who serves as Minister of Health, said the roadside operations can have a negative impact on the health infrastructure of The Bahamas if not properly regulated, as high temperatures can cause the immediate putrefaction of fish, conch and food items, when not properly stored and/or maintained...
Bill to Improve Fish, Food, Fruit Vending Practices Through Regulation
July 27, 2010
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