H3732
An Act relative to third party delivery data reporting
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Bill overview
This bill aims to require third-party delivery companies operating in Massachusetts to report data about their operations to the state. The goal is to increase transparency and allow the state to better understand the impact of these services on local businesses and the economy. Specifically, the bill would mandate the reporting of information such as delivery fees, driver compensation, and the number of deliveries made. This data would be used to inform potential regulations and policies related to the delivery industry.
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Primary sponsor
Jay D. Livingstone
Cosponsors
James B. Eldridge
Jay D. Livingstone
Russell E. Holmes
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