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Code · Iowa · Chapter 137G — Food Delivery Platforms

137G.1 Definitions.

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As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
1. “Consent” means a mutual acknowledgment by a restaurant and a food delivery platform, which may be obtained electronically.
2. “Food delivery platform” or “platform” means a business that acts as a third-party intermediary by taking and arranging for the delivery or pickup of orders from multiple restaurants for consumers, not including delivery or pickup orders placed directly with, and fulfilled by, a restaurant. “Food delivery platform” does not include websites, mobile applications, or other electronic services that do not post restaurant menus, logos, or pricing information on the platform.
3. “Likeness” means a mark or trade name.
4. “Mark” means a trademark or service mark, regardless of whether the trademark or service mark is actually registered with the state or other entity.
5. “Restaurant” means a business in the state that operates its own permanent food service facilities with commercial cooking equipment on its premises and prepares and offers to sell multiple entrees for consumption on or off the premises.
6. “Trade name” means a name used by a person or entity to identify a person or entity’s vocation.
2022 Acts, ch 1099, §103, 106; 2023 Acts, ch 66, §156, 159, 161
Applicability of section to agreements between restaurants and food delivery platforms, see 2022 Acts, ch 1099, §106; 2023 Acts, ch 66, §156, 159, 161
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