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Committee approves bill requiring delivery services to have restaurant agreements
Summary
The Senate Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Committee approved House Bill 1426, which would require third‑party food delivery services to obtain an agreement with restaurants before listing or delivering their food; sponsors agreed to delay the law’s effective date until Jan. 1, 2022 to allow compliance.
The Senate Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Committee on [date] approved House Bill 1426, a bill that would require third‑party food delivery services to have a formal agreement with restaurants before delivering their food. Sponsors said the change is aimed at protecting restaurants from reputational harm and poor quality control when independent operators represent a restaurant without permission.
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