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DC Code § 48|652


48–652. Restrictions on third-party meals delivery platforms.

Nothing in this section shall prohibit a third-party meal delivery platform from offering priority delivery services for a fee. (Mar. 10, 2023, D.C. Law 24-292, ...

DC Code § 48-652 - Casetext

A third-party meal delivery platform shall not arrange for the delivery of an order from a restaurant without first obtaining an agreement with the restaurant.

Title 48. Foods and Drugs. - D.C. Law Library

Title 48. Foods and Drugs. Subtitle I. Food. Chapter 1. Adulteration. §§ 48-101 – 48-110 Chapter 2. Candy. [Repealed]. §§ 48-201 – 48-203

Chapter 9. Controlled Substances Act. - D.C. Law Library

(2) Has no accepted medical use in treatment in the United States or in the District of Columbia or lacks accepted safety for use in treatment under medical ...

Subchapter IV. Offenses and Penalties. - D.C. Law Library

§ 48–904.07. Enlistment of minors to distribute. ... (b) Anyone found guilty of subsection (a) of this section shall be subject to the following additional ...

DC Drugs Lawyer | Narcotics Charges in Washington DC

Drug Possession DC ... According to Washington DC criminal code § 48-904.01(d), it is illegal for an individual to intentionally or knowingly possess a controlled ...

Pharmacy Laws and Regulations | doh - DC Health

DC Code Title 48. Food and Drugs · Subchapter I: Definitions [PDF] · Subchapter II: Standards and Schedules [PDF] · Subchapter III: Regulation of Manufacture, ...

DC Drug Laws | Controlled Substance Statutes - David Benowitz

DC Code Section 48-904.01(a) states that it is illegal for an individual to knowingly make or sell controlled substances.

§ 48–904.01. Prohibited acts A; penalties. | D.C. Law Library

It is unlawful for any person knowingly or intentionally to manufacture, distribute, or possess, with intent to manufacture or distribute, a controlled ...

10.2 Marijuana Offenses - Metropolitan Police Department

The DC Code has an exception in sentencing for this section when the controlled substance in question is marijuana. §48-904.01(2)(B) provides ...

DC Code § 32–521.02 (2023) - Amount of leave; denial; form; notice

(e) An employee shall notify the employer of the desire for leave to attend a school-related event or to celebrate the District of Columbia Emancipation Day at ...

Code of the District of Columbia - D.C. Law Library

Code of the District of Columbia. Division I. Government of District. Title ... §§ 48-101 – 48-1213; Title 49. Military. §§ 49-101 – 49-1101.20; Title 50 ...

29 U.S. Code § 652 - Definitions | LII / Legal Information Institute

... District of Columbia, or a possession of the United States (other than the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands), or between points in the same State but ...

District of Columbia Restoration of Rights & Record Relief

D.C. Code § 16-805 requires the automatic sealing of all non-conviction records and most misdemeanor convictions, effective January 1, 2029. § 16-805(b) ...

District of Columbia Code Division VIII. General Laws. § 48-652

District of Columbia Code Division VIII. General Laws. § 48-652. Restrictions on third-party meals delivery platforms. Current as of January 01, 2024 | ...

Possession Charges in DC | Tucker, Nong & Associates

D.C. Code 48-904.01. How we can help you. Being convicted of possession of a controlled substance is a serious offense that can carry fines or even jail time ...

Rules | District of Columbia Courts

Appeals by Permission Pursuant to D.C. Code § 11-721 (d) (2001). Rule 6 ... Rule 48. Legal Assistance by Law Students. Rule 49. Unauthorized Practice of ...

IRS Updates 'DC Adder' and Adds Elective Safe Harbor Guidance

... DC Adder”) under Sections 45, 45Y, 48 and 48E of the Internal Revenue Code (the “Code”). The guidance also offers a new safe harbor (the ...

Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967

(1) If an employer controls a corporation whose place of incorporation is in a foreign country, any practice by such corporation prohibited under this section ...

District of Columbia Laws and Penalties - NORML

Hashish is a Schedule II drug in Washington D.C.. D.C. Code § 48-902.06(F) Web Search. Possession of hashish is punishable upon conviction with imprisonment for ...