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Florida food delivery bill goes to Gov. DeSantis

Delivery platforms could not unilaterally offer prices different from what are listed on restaurant menus The Florida legislature has sent 18 bills to Gov. Ron DeSantis, including a measure that would prevent local regulations on food-delivery platforms. The Senate bill, unanimously passed before the end of the annual legislative session, would "preempt" local regulations and give state oversight of food delivery platforms. It would also prevent food delivery companies from taking orders or arranging deliveries from restaurants without the consent of the restaurants. Businesses that provide their own food delivery would not be affected. Other bills included a measure requiring health insurance plans for state workers to cover skin cancer screenings and a measure aimed at preventing children from being left in hot cars.

Florida food delivery bill goes to Gov. DeSantis

Publié : il y a 4 semaines par By CBS Miami Team dans General

TALLAHASSEE - The state's legislature formally sent 18 bills to Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday, including a measure which would prevent local regulations on food-delivery platforms.

The Senate bill, which unanimously passed before the March 8 end of the annual legislative session, would "preempt" local regulations, giving oversight of food delivery platforms to the state.

The bill also would prevent food delivery companies from taking orders or arranging deliveries of food from restaurants without the consent of the restaurants. In addition, delivery platforms could not unilaterally offer prices that are different from what are listed on restaurant menus.

Businesses that provide their own food delivery would not be affected by the measure.

Other bills sent to DeSantis included a measure (HB 241) that would require health insurance plans for state workers to cover skin cancer screenings and a measure (HB 591) aimed at helping prevent the deaths of children left in hot cars. DeSantis can sign, veto or allow the bills to become law without his signature.

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