Category: Third-Party Platform Regulations

March 8, 2024 Third-Party Platform Regulations

DC City Council Restaurant Reform Legislation

On March 5 2024, the Restaurant Revitalization and Dram Shop Clarification Amendment Act, Bill 25-0056, received its second and final vote at the DC Council Legislative Meeting. The bill makes permanent provisions currently in effect through temporary legislation, the Fair Meals Delivery Act of 2022.  The Digital Restaurant Association (DRA), a non-profit focused on helping local […]

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March 7, 2024 Third-Party Platform Regulations

Jersey City Ordinance

In late February, the Jersey City Council unanimously approved the introduction of Ordinance 24-008, aimed at amending Chapters 175 (Food Handling Establishments) and 242 (Peace and Good Order) within the Jersey City Code of Ordinances. This ordinance is set to implement comprehensive regulations for third-party delivery services and their associated food delivery drivers. Key provisions […]

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March 6, 2024 Third-Party Platform Regulations

Florida Legislature Passes Senate Bill 676

On March 6 2024, the Florida House of Representatives voted unanimously to pass Senate Bill 676 by Senator Bradley – a bill marketed as common-sense regulations of online delivery platforms.  This legislation is an important first step in solidifying the necessary regulations needed to protect restaurants from unfair business practices. The Digital Restaurant Association is […]

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