Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB290

Introduced
5/15/23  
Refer
5/15/23  
Report Pass
10/9/23  
Engrossed
10/17/23  
Enrolled
10/19/23  
Chaptered
12/7/23  

Caption

Third-party food delivery services and providing a penalty.

Impact

This legislation seeks to improve food safety standards by requiring delivery personnel to be educated in basic food safety practices, which includes personal hygiene and the prevention of cross-contamination. Additionally, the bill stipulates that third-party delivery services must provide restaurants with important data on the orders placed through them. By doing so, it aims to foster better communication and data exchange between restaurants and delivery services, ultimately benefiting both parties and enhancing consumer experience.

Summary

Senate Bill 290 establishes regulations for third-party food delivery services in Wisconsin, aiming to enhance safety and accountability within this sector. The bill mandates that these services must provide a transparent process for restaurants to request removal from digital networks, ensuring they comply within three business days of such requests. Moreover, third-party delivery services are prohibited from soliciting requests from consumers to add restaurants, thus supporting restaurant autonomy in their digital representation and partnerships.

Contention

Despite its positive intentions, Senate Bill 290 raises questions about the regulatory burden it might impose on third-party delivery services. Some stakeholders feel that the bill could lead to increased operational costs due to compliance measures, particularly in the context of food safety training for delivery personnel. Critics argue that while the bill addresses critical safety concerns, it may inadvertently restrict the operational flexibility of delivery platforms, potentially affecting their service offerings and profitability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB294

Third-party food delivery services and providing a penalty.

WI HB1279

Third party food delivery services.

WI AB1360

Third-party food delivery.

WI HB598

Relating to the fees charged by a third-party food delivery service to a food service establishment; authorizing a civil penalty.

WI HB2536

Relating to third-party food platforms.

WI HB3

Third-party delivery service; prohibit from using name, likeness, trademark or intellectual property of merchant without agreement.

WI AB3336

Third-party food delivery platforms: food safety.

WI HB06602

An Act Concerning Third-party Delivery Services For Restaurants.

WI A5751

Limits service fees charged to restaurants by third-party food takeout and delivery applications.

WI H3372

Relative to third party delivery data reporting

Similar Bills

NJ S2273

Requires delivery network company to maintain certain automobile insurance.

NJ A2809

Requires delivery network companies to maintain automobile insurance.

NJ A5213

Requires delivery network companies to maintain automobile insurance.

NJ S486

Requires delivery network company to maintain certain automobile insurance.

NJ A3594

Requires food delivery network company to maintain certain automobile insurance.

NJ A2793

Requires food delivery network company to maintain certain automobile insurance.

CA SB1490

Food delivery platforms.

CA AB1360

Third-party food delivery.