The passing of House Bill 2459 led to a few changes in how food trucks will now operate.
The new law aims to prioritize safety by changing how gas is stored in food trucks.
Andy Little is the Tulsa Fire Departments public information officer.
Part of the reasoning that goes into this is because there were food trucks and mobile vendors that weren't properly storing their liquid petroleum gas," he said. "Didn't have the proper suppression systems in their trucks.
Little said that while the fire department isnt in charge of the food truck inspections, it has been trying to spread the word so that food truck owners can be compliant with the new requirements and continue running their businesses.
The Fire Marshall will be in charge of inspections and will host events on September 22 and 2