Full Text of HB3205 102nd General Assembly
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| 1 | | AN ACT concerning business.
| 2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| 3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
| 4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Fair | 5 | | Food and Retail Delivery Act. | 6 | | Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act: | 7 | | "Agreement" means a written agreement between a merchant | 8 | | and a third-party delivery service. | 9 | | "Customer" means the person, business, or other entity | 10 | | that places an order for a merchant's products through a | 11 | | digital network. | 12 | | "Digital network" means a third-party delivery service's | 13 | | Internet site or online-enabled application, software, or | 14 | | system that allows a customer to view, search, and purchase | 15 | | products for delivery by a third-party delivery service to a | 16 | | customer. | 17 | | "Likeness" means identifiable symbols attributed and | 18 | | easily identified as belonging to a specific merchant or | 19 | | retailer. | 20 | | "Merchant" means a restaurant, bar, or other retail | 21 | | entity. | 22 | | "Third-party delivery service" means a company, | 23 | | organization, person, or entity outside of the operation of |
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| 1 | | the merchant's business, not wholly owned by the merchant, | 2 | | that provides delivery services to customers through a digital | 3 | | network. | 4 | | "Third-party delivery service driver" means an individual | 5 | | that provides delivery services on behalf of a third-party | 6 | | delivery service to customers. | 7 | | Section 10. Third-party use of merchant likenesses and | 8 | | delivery. A third-party delivery service may not purchase or | 9 | | use the name, likeness, registered trademark, or intellectual | 10 | | property belonging to a merchant, and may not take or arrange | 11 | | for the pickup or delivery of an order from a merchant through | 12 | | a digital network, without first obtaining written consent | 13 | | from the merchant. | 14 | | Section 15. Indemnity agreements void. An agreement | 15 | | between a merchant and third-party food delivery service for | 16 | | the provision of limited third-party delivery services entered | 17 | | into or renewed after the effective date of this Act may not | 18 | | include a provision that requires a merchant to indemnify a | 19 | | third-party delivery service, an independent contractor of the | 20 | | third-party delivery service, a third-party delivery service | 21 | | driver, or a registered agent of the third-party delivery | 22 | | service for any damages or harm partially or wholly caused by | 23 | | or resulting from the third-party delivery service, an | 24 | | independent contractor of the third-party delivery service, a |
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| 1 | | third-party delivery service driver, or a registered agent of | 2 | | the third-party delivery service. | 3 | | Section 20. Enforcement and penalties. A merchant whose | 4 | | likeness is used, or pickup or delivery is arranged through a | 5 | | third-party delivery service in violation of Section 10, may | 6 | | bring an action in the circuit court in the county in which the | 7 | | merchant conducts business to recover actual damages or up to | 8 | | $5,000, whichever is greater. The court may, in its | 9 | | discretion, award punitive damages and other equitable relief | 10 | | it deems appropriate.
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