A new bill in Louisiana aims to ban certain restaurant reservation apps unless they have explicit agreements with the restaurants.House Bill 90, sponsored by Lafayette lawmaker Troy Hebert, bans the sale of restaurant reservations without explicit agreements between the app and the restaurant itself. It also requires restaurants to have an agreement with the apps before they are allowed to accept reservations.Those who violate the rule could face up to a $1,000 penalty.
A new bill in Louisiana aims to ban certain restaurant reservation apps unless they have explicit agreements with the restaurants.
House Bill 90, sponsored by Lafayette lawmaker Troy Hebert, bans the sale of restaurant reservations without explicit agreements between the app and the restaurant itself.
It also requires restaurants to have an agreement with the apps before they are allowed to accept reservations.
Those who violate the rule could face up to a $1,000 penalty.