National policies for allowing street stalls:
1. Temporary street stalls are allowed to be set up. It is allowed to open temporary road-occupying stall areas near residential areas to guide self-produced and self-marketed farmers and mobile vendors to standardize their operations; express delivery companies are allowed to temporarily occupy roads for delivery to ensure the supply of basic daily necessities for citizens. Where conditions permit, night markets can be set up to create a market scene;
2. Street-facing shops are allowed to operate outside their doors. Street merchants are allowed to temporarily set up and display promotional materials outside their stores to attract customers, set up temporary storage points for goods, temporary waiting areas for customers, and dining seats;
3. Allow large shopping malls to carry out lane-occupying promotions. Allow large commercial stores to carry out lane-occupying promotional activities within the red line of the mall;
4. Allow mobile vendors to sell and operate. Mobile vendors are allowed to sell and operate in small streets, alleys, and areas around residential areas;
5. Internet bicycle rental companies are allowed to expand their parking areas. Internet bicycle rental companies are allowed to exceed the original designated parking spots and occupy urban roads to park vehicles to facilitate people's riding;
6. Adhere to flexible law enforcement and prudent and inclusive supervision. Enterprises and operators are supported to concentrate on resuming production and operations. During the epidemic period, persuasion and publicity are the main focus, and penalties are generally not implemented. If penalties are imposed, they will not be entered into the city management credit supervision platform in principle.
In the critical period when epidemic prevention and control is becoming normalized and accelerating the resumption of work and production, in order to coordinate epidemic prevention and control and economic development, we must do our best to ensure safety, not occupy blind roads and fire escapes, and not infringe on the interests of others. On the premise of doing a good job in epidemic prevention and control, cleanliness and sanitation, we will actively promote the implementation of the "five allowances and one insistence" service measures to better serve the rapid recovery and development of the economy.
1. The regulations for setting up stalls include:
1. It is required that road-occupying operations, road markets, and mobile vendors should not be listed as civilized city evaluation and assessment contents, and promote the creation of civilized cities in the restoration process. It will play a more active role in maintaining economic and social order and meeting the people's daily needs;
2. Road occupation operations, road markets, and mobile vendors will no longer be included in the assessment of civilized cities.
2. Setting up a street stall requires the following procedures:
1. The applicant brings a photo, ID card or other valid documents to the local industrial and commercial administration department to apply for a business license and employment certificate;
2. If the goods sold include cosmetics or food, you need to bring your ID card and other materials to the local health administration department to apply for a health certificate and health license.
To sum up, setting up a stall does not have a fixed business location. Generally, the following documents are required, such as temporary registration certificate, stall certificate, health license and health certificate. If any of them are missing, You may be punished. It is required that road occupation operations, road markets, and mobile vendors should not be included in the assessment of civilized cities, and the creation of civilized cities should be promoted to play a more active role in restoring economic and social order and meeting the needs of people's lives.
Legal basis:
"Measures for the Investigation and Punishment of Unlicensed and Unlicensed Business Operations"
Article 13 Whoever engages in unlicensed business operations shall be governed by the industrial and commercial administration department in accordance with relevant regulations. Penalties shall be imposed in accordance with the provisions of laws and administrative regulations. If laws and administrative regulations do not clearly stipulate the penalties for operating without a license, the industrial and commercial administrative department shall order the company to stop illegal activities, confiscate illegal gains, and impose a fine of less than 10,000 yuan.