Int 2294-2021
Establishing minimum per trip payments to third-party food delivery service and third-party courier service workers.
This bill would require the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection to study the working conditions of third party food delivery workers, including income, expenses, required equipment, hours worked and safety. Following the study, the Department would be required to promulgate rules establishing the minimum per trip payments that must be made to third party food delivery service workers by January 1, 2023.
DCo-Sponsors (11)
Bill History (12)
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Meetings & Hearings (2)
Documents
Files (20)
Int. No. 2294
9/22/2021
Summary of Int. No. 2294
9/22/2021
April 29, 2021 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
4/30/2021
Committee Report 6/8/21
8/25/2021
Hearing Testimony 6/8/21
8/25/2021
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 4-29-21
7/7/2021
Hearing Transcript 6/8/21
8/25/2021
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - April 29, 2021
8/25/2021
Summary of Int. No. 2294-A
1/25/2022
Proposed Int. No. 2294-A - 9/22/21
9/24/2021
Committee Report 9/23/21
9/23/2021
Committee Report - Stated Meeting
10/19/2021
Fiscal Impact Statement
12/27/2021
September 23, 2021 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
10/19/2021
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 9-23-21
10/19/2021
Hearing Transcript 9/23/21
10/19/2021
Int. No. 2294-A (FINAL)
12/27/2021
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - September 23, 2021
12/27/2021
Legislative Documents - Letter to the Mayor
12/31/2021
Local Law 115
1/25/2022










