New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05858

Introduced
2/24/25  
Refer
2/24/25  

Caption

Requires third-party food delivery services to verify that limited-use motorcycles and motor vehicles operated by workers in the course of making deliveries for such third-party delivery service are legally registered; requires that a third-party food delivery service shall not sell, share, or allow access to such information.

Impact

The incorporation of this verification process signifies an effort by the state to enhance consumer protection and road safety during food deliveries. By ensuring that delivery workers use legalized vehicles, the bill aligns with broader public safety measures. However, it places an additional administrative burden on third-party delivery services, which may need to implement new verification systems and retain records of compliance. Furthermore, the bill includes stipulations that prevent these services from sharing or selling verification information unless mandated by law, safeguarding worker privacy.

Summary

Bill A05858, titled the 'Moped Registration Verification Act,' aims to establish new requirements for third-party food delivery services regarding the legal registration of limited-use motorcycles operated by their workers. Under this proposed legislation, delivery services would be mandated to verify that any worker who uses a limited-use motorcycle for their deliveries has registered the vehicle as required by state laws. This change seeks to enhance accountability and compliance within the food delivery sector, ensuring that delivery personnel operate legally and safely on public roads.

Contention

Debates surrounding Bill A05858 have revolved around the implications of increased regulation on small businesses and the operational feasibility for third-party delivery companies. Proponents assert that the bill is necessary for maintaining safety standards in a rapidly expanding delivery market, while some opponents argue that it could stifle growth and impose unnecessary operational hurdles on small businesses in the food delivery sector. This tension highlights the ongoing discussion about the balance between consumer protection and regulatory burdens.

Companion Bills

NY S06845

Same As Requires third-party food delivery services to verify that limited-use motorcycles operated by workers in the course of making deliveries for such third-party delivery service are legally registered; requires that a third-party food delivery service shall not sell, share, or allow access to such information.

Previously Filed As

NY S06845

Requires third-party food delivery services to verify that limited-use motorcycles operated by workers in the course of making deliveries for such third-party delivery service are legally registered; requires that a third-party food delivery service shall not sell, share, or allow access to such information.

NY A07376

Requires third-party food delivery services and third-party grocery delivery services to provide the ability to include a gratuity at the same point in the online order process when the underlying order is placed; provides that customers shall not be required to pay a gratuity; provides that third-party food delivery services and third-party grocery delivery services shall not reduce the compensation of any worker as a result of gratuities; establishes penalties for violations of such provisions.

NY S10146

Requires third-party food delivery services to factor compliance with certain vehicle and traffic laws when assigning workers to delivery routes when such delivery may involve the operation of a bicycle with or without electric assist.

NY S04927

Requires third-party food delivery services to provide the ability to include a gratuity at the same point in the online order process when the underlying order is placed; provides that customers shall not be required to pay a gratuity; provides that third-party delivery services shall not reduce the compensation of any worker as a result of gratuities; establishes penalties for violations of such provisions.

NY A03932

Prohibits third-party food delivery platforms from employing algorithms that promote unsafe operation of e-bikes and scooters to improve safety for third-party food deliveries.

NY A08260

Bans push notifications from a food service establishment or a third-party delivery platform to minors.

NY S07871

Bans push notifications from a food service establishment or a third-party delivery platform to minors.

NY A00070

Requires third-party food delivery services maintain insurance through a group policy that covers bodily injury or death arising out of or resulting from qualifying accidents involving a delivery person.

NY S01162

Requires third-party food delivery services maintain insurance through a group policy that covers bodily injury or death arising out of or resulting from qualifying accidents involving a delivery person.

NY HF2290

Third-party delivery services required to obtain a license to deliver alcoholic beverages.

Similar Bills

TX HB4215

Relating to the regulation of delivery network companies; requiring an occupational permit; authorizing a fee.

NJ S3139

Requires delivery network company to maintain certain automobile insurance.

NJ A3581

Requires delivery network companies to maintain automobile insurance.

NJ A3568

Requires food delivery network company to maintain certain automobile insurance.

TN HB2175

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 7; Title 55; Title 56 and Title 65, relative to delivery network companies.

TN SB2458

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 7; Title 55; Title 56 and Title 65, relative to delivery network companies.

MO SB915

Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for certain delivery network companies

TX SB2154

Relating to the regulation of delivery network companies; requiring an occupational permit; authorizing a fee.