HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 4260
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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INITIATIVE PETITION OF
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY.
BOSTON, JANUARY 3, 2018.
Steven T. James
Clerk of the House of Representatives
State House
Boston, Massachusetts 02133
Sincerely,
WILLIAM FRANCIS GALVIN
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
AN INITIATIVE PETITION.
Pursuant to Article XLVIII of the Amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, as amended, the undersigned qualified voters of the Commonwealth, ten in number at least, hereby petition for the enactment into law of the following measure:
FILED ON: 1/23/2024
SECTION 1. The purpose of this Act is to clarify that app-based drivers are not employees, and network companies are not employers, for certain purposes of the General Laws, guaranteeing app-based drivers the freedom and flexibility to choose when, where, how, and for whom they work.
SECTION 2. Section 148B of chapter 149 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after subsection (e) the following subsection:
(f) Notwithstanding subsection (a), for the purpose of this chapter and chapter 151, an app-based driver, as defined in chapter 159AA, shall not be an employee under those chapters.
SECTION 3. Section 6 of chapter 151A of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after subsection (x) the following subsection: (y) Service performed by an app-based driver, as defined in chapter 159AA.
SECTION 4. Subsection (4) of section 1 of chapter 152 of the General Laws is hereby amended by striking out the words "and (g)" and inserting in place thereof the following words:- (g) a person who is an app-based driver, as defined in chapter 159AA, and (h)
SECTION 5. The General Laws are hereby amended by inserting after chapter 159Al/2 the following chapter:
Chapter 159AA
Section 1. Title. This chapter shall be known as the "App-Based Drivers Classification Act."
Section 2. Definitions. For the purposes of this chapter, the following words shall have the following meanings:
"App-based driver" a person who is a DNC courier, a TNC driver, or both, who has a contract with a network company, and for whom the following requirements are met
(a) the network company does not unilaterally prescribe specific dates, times of day, or a minimum number of hours during which the app-based driver must be logged into the network company's online-enabled application or platform;
(b)the network company may not terminate the contract of the app-based driver for not accepting a specific transportation service or delivery service request except where refusal constitutes a violation of governing federal, state, or local laws or regulations;
(c)the network company does not restrict the app-based driver from performing services through other network companies except while performing services through the network company's online-enabled application or platform; and
(d)the network company does not contractually restrict the app-based driver from working in any other lawful occupation or business.
"Contract", a written agreement, which may be electronic, between an app-based driver and a network company.
"Delivery network company" or "DNC", a business entity that maintains an online-enabled application or platform used to facilitate delivery services within the Commonwealth.
"Delivery network company courier" or "DNC courier", a person who provides delivery services through a DNC's online-enabled application or platform.
"Delivery services", the fulfillment of a delivery request, meaning the pickup from any location in the Commonwealth of any item or items and the delivery of the items using a private passenger motor vehicle, bicycle, electric bicycle, motorized bicycle, scooter, motorized scooter, walking, public transportation, or other similar means of transportation, to a location selected by the customer located within 50 miles of the pickup location. A delivery request may include more than 1, but not more than 30, distinct orders placed by different customers. Delivery services may include the selection, collection, or purchase of items by a DNC courier, as well as other tasks incident to a delivery. Delivery services do not include assistance with residential moving services.
"Network company", a business entity operating as:
(a) a delivery network company;
(b) a transportation network company; or
(c) both.
"Person", shall have the same definition as provided in clause twenty-third of section 7 of chapter 4 of the Massachusetts General Laws.
"Private passenger motor vehicle", any passenger vehicle which has a vehicle weight rating or curb weight of 6,000 lbs. or less as per manufacturer's description of said vehicle or is a sport utility vehicle, passenger van, or pickup truck.
"Transportation network company" or "TNC", shall have the same meaning as provided in section 1 of chapter 159Al/2 of the Massachusetts General Laws.
"Transportation network company driver" or "TNC driver", a Transportation network driver, as defined in section 1 of chapter 159A1/2 of the Massachusetts General Laws, that provides transportation services, or a person operating a livery vehicle as defined in 540 CMR 2.00 on a TNC's digital network, as defined in section 1 of chapter 159A1/2.
"Transportation services", the provision of transportation facilitated by the digital network, as defined in section 1 of chapter 159A1/2 of the Massachusetts General Laws, of a TNC for which the pickup of the passenger occurs in the Commonwealth.
SECTION 6. This act shall take effect as provided in Article 48 of the Amendments to the Massachusetts Constitution, as amended.
FIRST TEN SIGNERS
Name | Residence | City or Town |
CERTIFICATE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.
Honorable William Francis Galvin
Secretary of the Commonwealth
One Ashburton Place, Room 1705
Boston, Massachusetts 02108
RE:Initiative Petition No. : An Act Establishing that App-Based Drivers Are Not Employees, and Network Companies Are Not Employers, for Certain Purposes of the General Laws
Dear Secretary Galvin:
In accordance with the provisions of Article 48 of the Amendments to the Massachusetts Constitution, I have reviewed the above-referenced initiative petition, which was submitted to me on or before the first Wednesday of August of this year.
I hereby certify that this measure is in proper form for submission to the people; that the measure is not, either affirmatively or negatively, substantially the same as any measure which has been qualified for submission or submitted to the people at either of the two preceding biennial state elections; and that it contains only subjects that are related or are mutually dependent and which are not excluded from the initiative process pursuant to Article 48, the Initiative, Part 2, Section 2.
In accordance with Article 48, I enclose a fair, concise summary of the measure.
Sincerely,
INSPECTOR GENERAL,
Attorney General.
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