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File #: 230568    Version: 0 Name:
Type: Bill Status: IN COMMITTEE
File created: 9/14/2023 In control: Committee on Licenses and Inspections
On agenda: Final action:
Title: Amending Title 9 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Regulation of Businesses, Trades and Professions," to require certain businesses to implement and enforce shopping cart containment systems, under certain terms and conditions.
Sponsors: Councilmember Phillips, Councilmember Gilmore Richardson, Councilmember O'Neill, Councilmember Gauthier, Councilmember Vaughn, Councilmember Squilla, Councilmember Lozada
Code sections: Title 9 - REGULATION OF BUSINESSES, TRADES AND PROFESSIONS
Attachments: 1. Bill No. 23056800.pdf
Title
Amending Title 9 of The Philadelphia Code, entitled "Regulation of Businesses, Trades and Professions," to require certain businesses to implement and enforce shopping cart containment systems, under certain terms and conditions.

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THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA HEREBY ORDAINS:

SECTION 1. Title 9 of The Philadelphia Code is hereby amended to read as follows:

TITLE 9. REGULATION OF BUSINESSES, TRADES AND PROFESSIONS

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CHAPTER 9-6200 SHOPPING CART CONTAINMENT SYSTEM

? 9-6201. Definitions.

(1) "Parking area" means a lot or other property provided by a retail establishment for the use of customers to park automobiles or other vehicles while doing business in that establishment.

(2) "Retail establishment" means any place of business where goods are exposed or offered for sale to members of the public.

(3) "Shopping cart" means a basket that is mounted on wheels, or a similar device, made of metal or plastic, generally used in a retail establishment by a customer for the purpose of transporting goods of any kind. These often litter City streets. Shopping cart, as used in this Chapter, does not mean two-tier cart, shopping buggy, or mobility scooter.

(4) "Unauthorized person" means a person in violation of 18 Pa.C.S.A. ? 6712(f).

(5) "Shopping cart containment system" means:

(a) A wheel locking mechanism installed on all shopping carts and used in conjunction with an electronic barrier along the perimeter of the retail establishment or its parking area, which is activated when a shopping cart crosses the electronic barrier; or

(b) A physical barrier, such as bollards, restricting shopping carts to a specific area of the retail establishment or its parking area. Where an accessible path is required, the physical barrier shall not obstruct that path;

(c) Shopping carts equipped with a protruding arm or similar device preventing a cart from being removed from the interior of a retail establishment;

(d) A mechanical s...

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