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Committee advances amendments to cap delivery‑app fees at 15% and require written agreements

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee · October 8, 2020
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Summary

The committee accepted substantive amendments to an ordinance that would cap third‑party delivery commissions at 15%, require written agreements before apps list restaurants, allow contract termination within 72 hours and include a two‑year sunset. The ordinance was continued as amended to Oct. 22 for further work on penalties and implementation.

San Francisco’s Public Safety and Neighborhood Services Committee on Oct. 8 approved substantive amendments to an ordinance that would cap commissions charged to restaurants by third‑party delivery platforms and set new rules for contracts and termination.

The committee accepted amendments that raise a proposed commission cap from 10% to 15%, authorize a separately itemized point‑of‑sale processing fee of up to 3%, require written agreements before apps can list restaurants, and require delivery services to terminate a restaurant’s contract within 72 hours of a restaurant’s notice. The sponsor…

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