Texas amps up restaurant protections against delivery apps (Via EaterAustin)
SB 911 aims to provide third-party delivery service transparency protections to Texas restaurants as the industry continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.that protects restaurants from predatory practices by third-party delivery services went into effect as of January 1. At the same time, the SB 911 bill prohibits cities and counties from creating regulations that would interfere with the agreements between restaurants and the services. Texas Gov.
Third-party delivery services cannot charge a restaurant any fees unless they are agreed to in writing Under the new law, if a third-party delivery service violates these terms, the restaurant can sue for damages.
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