Bill Text: IA HF2502 | 2021-2022 | 89th General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: A bill for an act relating to the operation of third-party food delivery platforms during a public health emergency and including applicability provisions.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2022-02-22 - Introduced, referred to Commerce. H.J. 325. [HF2502 Detail]

Download: Iowa-2021-HF2502-Introduced.html
House File 2502 - Introduced HOUSE FILE 2502 BY BENNETT A BILL FOR An Act relating to the operation of third-party food delivery 1 platforms during a public health emergency and including 2 applicability provisions. 3 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA: 4 TLSB 5883YH (7) 89 es/rn
H.F. 2502 Section 1. NEW SECTION . 137G.1 Definitions. 1 As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise 2 requires: 3 1. “Department” means the department of inspections and 4 appeals. 5 2. “Online order” means an order placed by a customer 6 through a third-party food delivery platform for delivery or 7 pickup within the state. 8 3. “Public health disaster” means the same as defined in 9 section 135.140, subsection 6. 10 4. “Purchase price” means the menu price of an online order, 11 excluding taxes, gratuities, or other fees that comprise the 12 total cost to the customer of an online order. 13 5. “Restaurant” means the same as defined in section 142D.2, 14 subsection 17. 15 6. “Third-party food delivery platform” or “platform” means 16 a website, mobile application, or internet service that offers 17 or arranges for the sale of food and beverages prepared by 18 restaurants for same-day delivery or pickup. 19 Sec. 2. NEW SECTION . 137G.2 Fee limits. 20 1. A third-party food delivery platform shall not charge 21 a restaurant a commission fee for the use of the platform’s 22 services for delivery or pickup of more than fifteen percent 23 of the purchase price of the order during a public health 24 emergency and for thirty days thereafter. 25 2. A third-party food delivery platform shall not reduce the 26 compensation rate paid to a delivery service driver or garnish 27 delivery service driver gratuities in order to comply with this 28 section. 29 3. A third-party food delivery platform shall disclose to 30 the customer any commission, fee, or other payment imposed 31 by the third-party food delivery platform on the restaurant 32 as a term of a contract or agreement in connection with the 33 restaurant’s use of the platform. The disclosure shall occur 34 at the time a final price is disclosed to a customer for the 35 -1- LSB 5883YH (7) 89 es/rn 1/ 3
H.F. 2502 intended purchase and delivery of food in plain language and 1 in a conspicuous manner. 2 Sec. 3. NEW SECTION . 137G.3 Penalty. 3 1. A person who violates this chapter shall be subject to a 4 civil penalty of not less than two hundred fifty dollars and 5 not more than one thousand dollars for each violation. 6 2. A violation of this chapter by a third-party food 7 delivery platform is an unlawful practice pursuant to section 8 714.16. 9 Sec. 4. NEW SECTION . 137G.4 Rules. 10 The department shall adopt rules to administer the 11 provisions of this chapter. 12 Sec. 5. APPLICABILITY. This Act applies to third-party 13 service delivery platforms operating on or after the effective 14 date of this Act. 15 EXPLANATION 16 The inclusion of this explanation does not constitute agreement with 17 the explanation’s substance by the members of the general assembly. 18 This bill relates to the operation of third-party food 19 delivery platforms during a public health emergency. 20 The bill defines “online order” to mean a food order placed 21 by a customer through a third-party food delivery platform for 22 pickup or delivery in the state. The bill defines “purchase 23 price” to mean the menu price of an online order, excluding 24 additional fees. The bill defines “third-party food delivery 25 platform” or “platform” to mean a website, mobile application, 26 or internet service that offers or arranges for the sale 27 of food and beverages prepared by restaurants for same-day 28 delivery or pickup. 29 The bill provides that a third-party food delivery platform 30 shall not charge commission fees to a restaurant for the 31 platform’s services totaling more than 15 percent of the order 32 purchase price during or 30 days following a public health 33 emergency. A platform shall not garnish delivery driver 34 compensation to fulfill the requirements of the bill. The 35 -2- LSB 5883YH (7) 89 es/rn 2/ 3
H.F. 2502 platform shall disclose any fees charged by the platform to 1 a restaurant for use of the platform prior to a customer 2 completing the transaction. 3 The bill provides that a violation of the bill’s provisions 4 shall result in a fine between $250 and $1,000 per violation. 5 A violation of the bill’s provisions constitutes an unlawful 6 practice under Code section 714.16 (consumer frauds). Several 7 types of remedies are available if a court finds that a person 8 has committed an unlawful practice, including injunctive 9 relief, disgorgement of moneys or property, and a civil penalty 10 not to exceed $40,000 per violation. 11 The bill provides that the department of inspections and 12 appeals shall adopt rules to administer the provisions of the 13 bill. 14 The bill applies to third-party service delivery platforms 15 operating on or after the effective date of the bill. 16 -3- LSB 5883YH (7) 89 es/rn 3/ 3
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