United States of America: Bill removing sunset clause on food delivery service fee caps introduced to San Francisco Board of Supervisors

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Bill removing sunset clause on food delivery service fee caps introduced to San Francisco Board of Supervisors

Ordinance 97/21, which would make fee caps on restaurants using third-party delivery services permanent, has been introduced in the San Francisco Board of Supervisors on 4 May 2021. The current cap, which limits the fees charged to restaurants by food delivery service providers to 15% of an order's purchase price, was enacted with a sunset clause in response to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. If passed, the fee caps will become a permanent part of the city's Police Code if Ordinance 97/21.

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2021-05-04
under deliberation

Ordinance 97/21, which would make fee caps on restaurants using third-party delivery services perma…

2021-06-29
adopted

Ordinance 97/21, which would make fee caps on restaurants using third-party delivery services perma…

2021-07-09
in force

San Francisco Ordinance 97/21, which makes food delivery service fee caps permanent, has entered in…

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