Int 2043-2020
Telephone order charges by third-party food delivery services while a state of emergency has been declared and food service establishments are prohibited from operating at maximum indoor occupancy and for 90 days thereafter.
Third-party food delivery services are entities that provide restaurants with online order and delivery services. This bill would amend the conditions in existing law under which third-party food delivery services are prohibited from charging restaurants for telephone orders that did not result in a transaction during the call. Under the existing law, such charges are prohibited only during states of emergency when on-premises dining is prohibited entirely, plus an additional 90 days thereafter. This bill would instead prohibit such charges during states of emergency when restaurants are restricted from operating at maximum indoor occupancy, plus an additional 90 days thereafter.
DCo-Sponsors (5)
Bill History (13)
Meetings & Hearings (3)
Documents
Files (18)
Int. No. 2043
9/14/2020
Summary of Int. No. 2043
8/27/2020
Committee Report 8/13/20
8/13/2020
Hearing Testimony 8/13/20
8/17/2020
Hearing Testimony 8/13/20 (Con't)
8/20/2020
Proposed Int. No. 2043-A - 9/2/20
9/14/2020
Summary of Int. No. 2043-A
10/25/2020
Committee Report 8/27/20
9/14/2020
Fiscal Impact Statement
11/10/2020
Committee Report - Stated Meeting
9/14/2020
August 27, 2020 - Stated Meeting Agenda with Links to Files
9/14/2020
Hearing Transcript 8/27/20
9/14/2020
Hearing Transcript - Stated Meeting 8-27-20
9/29/2020
Hearing Transcript 8/13/20
9/14/2020
Mayor's Letter
11/10/2020
Int. No. 2043-A (FINAL)
11/10/2020
Local Law 87
11/10/2020
Minutes of the Stated Meeting - August 27, 2020
11/10/2020




