MADISON, Wis. (AP) _ The Wisconsin Assembly is set to vote on a bill that would legalize children's lemonade stands.
The Republican bill would allow a minor to operate a temporary food stand without a local permit or license or a state food processing or retail food establishment license. The stand can't generate more than $1,000 in annual sales, however, and must be operated on a temporary basis on private property.
The measure's author, Rep. Joel Kleefisch, says was driven to draft the bill by a media report of Appleton police shutting down two pre-teen girls' lemonade stand in 2011.
The Assembly is expected to vote on the bill Tuesday afternoon. Approval would send the measure to the state Senate.