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TX SB911
TX SB911Relating to the regulation of restaurants and third-party food delivery services, including the issuance of certain alcoholic beverage certificates to restaurants.
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Introduced
03/02/2021
03/02/2021
In Committee
05/03/2021
05/03/2021
Crossed Over
04/09/2021
04/09/2021
Passed
05/19/2021
05/19/2021
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
06/04/2021
06/04/2021
Introduced Session
87th Legislature Regular Session
Bill Summary
Relating to the regulation of restaurants and third-party food delivery services, including the issuance of certain alcoholic beverage certificates to restaurants.
AI Summary
This bill relates to the regulation of restaurants and third-party food delivery services, including the issuance of certain alcoholic beverage certificates to restaurants. It defines a "restaurant" and establishes requirements for third-party food delivery services, such as prohibiting them from using a restaurant's trademark without consent and requiring them to remove a restaurant from their service upon request if there is no written agreement in place. The bill also allows municipalities and counties to regulate agreements between third-party food delivery services and restaurants that meet certain requirements, and applies the new rules governing these agreements only to agreements entered into or renewed on or after the effective date of the Act, which is January 1, 2022.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry, Government Affairs
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Effective on 1/1/22 (on 06/04/2021)
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