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FL H1099
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/2/2024
Primary Sponsor
Regulatory Reform & Economic Development Subcommittee
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AI Summary
- Creates s. 509.103, F.S., defining "food delivery platform" as a third-party intermediary that takes and arranges delivery or pickup orders from multiple food service establishments, excluding direct orders and platforms that do not post menus, logos, or pricing
- Requires food delivery platforms to itemize and clearly disclose to consumers the cost breakdown of each transaction, including food/beverage purchase price, any commissions or delivery fees, tips/gratuities, and applicable taxes, and to clearly indicate if prices exceed the restaurant's own pricing
- Requires food delivery platforms that lack a relationship with a food service establishment to provide clear and conspicuous notice of that fact to the consumer
- Authorizes the Division of Hotels and Restaurants to issue cease and desist notices for violations, with a mandatory 7-business-day cure period before imposing civil penalties of up to $1,000 per offense per day
- Expressly preempts regulation of food delivery platforms to the state, and directs the Division to adopt rules and investigate complaints
Legislative Description
Food Delivery Platforms
Last Action
Laid on Table
3/5/2024
Committee Referrals
Commerce Committee2/7/2024
Regulatory Reform & Economic Development Subcommittee1/9/2024
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