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Meeting Name: Committee on Consumer and Worker Protection Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/21/2024 10:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers - City Hall
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Int 0030-2024 *Oswald Feliz Proposed Int. No. 30-ASafe delivery device access for contracted delivery workers.IntroductionThis bill would establish safety requirements for powered bicycles when used by contracted delivery workers who deliver for delivery services. Specifically, the bill requires that any powered bicycle operated by a contracted delivery worker on behalf of a delivery service meet local standards established for the sale of such device, which includes certification by an accredited testing laboratory. Such device may be provided by the delivery service or the worker, but the delivery service could not require that the worker obtain a compliant device as a term of employment. Responsibility for compliance with these provisions would fall on the delivery service. This bill would relieve a delivery service of their obligation to verify the use of compliant powered bicycles under this law if the delivery service contributes significantly to a trade-in program that provides compliant e-bikes to delivery workers that trade in their non-compliant devices. It would also relieve a delivery service of their obligation under the law if the delivery service contributes to a rental program that would rent compliant devices and batteries to delivery workers.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0030-2024 *Oswald Feliz  Safe delivery device access for contracted delivery workers.IntroductionThis bill would establish safety requirements for powered bicycles when used by contracted delivery workers who deliver for delivery services. Specifically, the bill requires that any powered bicycle operated by a contracted delivery worker on behalf of a delivery service meet local standards established for the sale of such device, which includes certification by an accredited testing laboratory. Such device may be provided by the delivery service or the worker, but the delivery service could not require that the worker obtain a compliant device as a term of employment. Responsibility for compliance with these provisions would fall on the delivery service. This bill would relieve a delivery service of their obligation to verify the use of compliant powered bicycles under this law if the delivery service contributes significantly to a trade-in program that provides compliant e-bikes to delivery workers that trade in their non-compliant devices. It would also relieve a delivery service of their obligation under the law if the delivery service contributes to a rental program that would rent compliant devices and batteries to delivery workers.Amendment Proposed by Comm  Action details Not available
Int 0030-2024 *Oswald Feliz  Safe delivery device access for contracted delivery workers.IntroductionThis bill would establish safety requirements for powered bicycles when used by contracted delivery workers who deliver for delivery services. Specifically, the bill requires that any powered bicycle operated by a contracted delivery worker on behalf of a delivery service meet local standards established for the sale of such device, which includes certification by an accredited testing laboratory. Such device may be provided by the delivery service or the worker, but the delivery service could not require that the worker obtain a compliant device as a term of employment. Responsibility for compliance with these provisions would fall on the delivery service. This bill would relieve a delivery service of their obligation to verify the use of compliant powered bicycles under this law if the delivery service contributes significantly to a trade-in program that provides compliant e-bikes to delivery workers that trade in their non-compliant devices. It would also relieve a delivery service of their obligation under the law if the delivery service contributes to a rental program that would rent compliant devices and batteries to delivery workers.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0715-2024 *Lynn C. Schulman  Requiring food delivery companies to be responsible for the safe operation of electric food delivery bicycles.IntroductionThis bill would require third-party food delivery services to be responsible for ensuring that food delivery workers using electric food delivery bicycles to make deliveries on their behalf, operate such bicycles in accordance with sections 19-176 and 19-195.1, which concern the operation of bicycles on sidewalks and at intersections. This bill would require third-party food delivery services to accept financial liability for civil penalties resulting from a food delivery worker’s violation of section 19-176 or 19-195.1, while engaged in the pick-up and delivery of food and/or beverage items. This bill also requires food delivery workers to notify the third-party food delivery service for whom they were working at the time of the violation within 10 days from the issuance of any fine and provides an affirmative defense to any civil penalty for third-party food delivery services who were not properly notified of a violation by a food delivery worker.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0715-2024 *Lynn C. Schulman  Requiring food delivery companies to be responsible for the safe operation of electric food delivery bicycles.IntroductionThis bill would require third-party food delivery services to be responsible for ensuring that food delivery workers using electric food delivery bicycles to make deliveries on their behalf, operate such bicycles in accordance with sections 19-176 and 19-195.1, which concern the operation of bicycles on sidewalks and at intersections. This bill would require third-party food delivery services to accept financial liability for civil penalties resulting from a food delivery worker’s violation of section 19-176 or 19-195.1, while engaged in the pick-up and delivery of food and/or beverage items. This bill also requires food delivery workers to notify the third-party food delivery service for whom they were working at the time of the violation within 10 days from the issuance of any fine and provides an affirmative defense to any civil penalty for third-party food delivery services who were not properly notified of a violation by a food delivery worker.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0737-2024 *Shaun Abreu  Establishing gratuity standards for food delivery workers.Introduction Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0737-2024 *Shaun Abreu  Establishing gratuity standards for food delivery workers.Introduction Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0738-2024 *Shaun Abreu  Requiring third-party food delivery services that solicit gratuities to do so before or at the same time an online order is placedIntroductionThis bill would require third-party food delivery services that solicit gratuities for food delivery workers to conspicuously solicit gratuities before or at the same time an online order is placed.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0738-2024 *Shaun Abreu  Requiring third-party food delivery services that solicit gratuities to do so before or at the same time an online order is placedIntroductionThis bill would require third-party food delivery services that solicit gratuities for food delivery workers to conspicuously solicit gratuities before or at the same time an online order is placed.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0762-2024 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Establishing exemptions for third-party food delivery services from the limits on fees charged by such services on food service establishments.IntroductionThe current cap on fees that a third-party delivery service may charge a restaurant for the use of their service is 15% for delivery, 3% for credit card processing, and 5% for any other fees – these percentages are calculated per order. This bill would allow third-party delivery services to charge a restaurant an additional 20% for enhanced services. It would only permit the use of the enhanced service fee, however, if the delivery service offers the option to purchase a basic service at a cost no higher than the current fee limits, and if such basic service includes the option to obtain delivery services and be listed and discoverable on the third-party platform. This bill would require third-party delivery services to notify restaurants that have an existing agreement with such service about the new services offered, the caps on fees, and any changes that would be made to the service fees. It would also require third-party delivery services to prepare monthly transaction statements that include an itemized list of fees charged to restaurants. This bill would also restrict third-party food delivery services from purchasing the name of a restaurant for purposes of internet advertising. This bill would allow restaurants to include marketing materials in orders made through third-party food delivery services, and it would not prohibit restaurants from charging different prices for items ordered through a third-party food delivery service. This bill would also update the reporting requirements regarding the fee caps, requiring the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection to report on the effect of the fee caps and the number of violations issued under this subchapter.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0762-2024 *Rafael Salamanca, Jr.  Establishing exemptions for third-party food delivery services from the limits on fees charged by such services on food service establishments.IntroductionThe current cap on fees that a third-party delivery service may charge a restaurant for the use of their service is 15% for delivery, 3% for credit card processing, and 5% for any other fees – these percentages are calculated per order. This bill would allow third-party delivery services to charge a restaurant an additional 20% for enhanced services. It would only permit the use of the enhanced service fee, however, if the delivery service offers the option to purchase a basic service at a cost no higher than the current fee limits, and if such basic service includes the option to obtain delivery services and be listed and discoverable on the third-party platform. This bill would require third-party delivery services to notify restaurants that have an existing agreement with such service about the new services offered, the caps on fees, and any changes that would be made to the service fees. It would also require third-party delivery services to prepare monthly transaction statements that include an itemized list of fees charged to restaurants. This bill would also restrict third-party food delivery services from purchasing the name of a restaurant for purposes of internet advertising. This bill would allow restaurants to include marketing materials in orders made through third-party food delivery services, and it would not prohibit restaurants from charging different prices for items ordered through a third-party food delivery service. This bill would also update the reporting requirements regarding the fee caps, requiring the Department of Consumer and Worker Protection to report on the effect of the fee caps and the number of violations issued under this subchapter.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0859-2024 *Shaun Abreu  Requiring third-party food delivery services and third-party courier services to provide food delivery workers with information underlying their pay calculationsIntroductionThis bill would require third-party food delivery services and third-party courier services to disclose the method they anticipate using to calculate food delivery worker pay at the outset of each pay period. In addition, third-party food delivery services and third-party courier services would be required to display, in an easily accessible format, a running tally of a food delivery worker’s trip time, on-call time, and the sum of the worker’s trip and on-call time for the pay period. Finally, third-party food delivery services and third-party courier services would be required to provide food delivery service workers with an itemized pay statement for each pay period.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0859-2024 *Shaun Abreu  Requiring third-party food delivery services and third-party courier services to provide food delivery workers with information underlying their pay calculationsIntroductionThis bill would require third-party food delivery services and third-party courier services to disclose the method they anticipate using to calculate food delivery worker pay at the outset of each pay period. In addition, third-party food delivery services and third-party courier services would be required to display, in an easily accessible format, a running tally of a food delivery worker’s trip time, on-call time, and the sum of the worker’s trip and on-call time for the pay period. Finally, third-party food delivery services and third-party courier services would be required to provide food delivery service workers with an itemized pay statement for each pay period.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0972-2024 *Keith Powers   Requiring third-party food delivery services to verify the registration of mopeds used by food delivery workers.IntroductionThis bill would require all third-party food delivery services to verify that the mopeds used by their food delivery workers are properly registered prior to their use.Hearing Held by Committee  Action details Not available
Int 0972-2024 *Keith Powers   Requiring third-party food delivery services to verify the registration of mopeds used by food delivery workers.IntroductionThis bill would require all third-party food delivery services to verify that the mopeds used by their food delivery workers are properly registered prior to their use.Laid Over by Committee  Action details Not available