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MN HF299
Bill
Status
1/25/2021
Primary Sponsor
Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn
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AI Summary
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Third-party food delivery services are prohibited from charging food and beverage establishments a delivery fee exceeding 10 percent of an online order's purchase price.
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Third-party food delivery services cannot charge establishments any fees other than delivery fees that total more than 5 percent of an online order's purchase price.
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Third-party food delivery services are prohibited from charging customers a purchase price higher than the price set by the food and beverage establishment or the menu price.
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Third-party food delivery services cannot reduce driver compensation rates as a result of the fee limitations imposed by this section.
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The attorney general enforces this section, and injured persons may bring civil actions to recover damages, investigation costs, reasonable attorney fees, and other equitable relief.
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The section is effective the day following final enactment and expires 60 days after the governor terminates or rescinds the peacetime emergency declared for COVID-19.
Legislative Description
Third-party food delivery fees limited, and penalties provided.
Last Action
Committee report, to adopt as amended and re-refer to Judiciary Finance and Civil Law
2/4/2021