District Of Columbia Code § 50-101

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For the purposes of this chapter:
“Consumer” means the purchaser of any food or any person who eats the purchased food.
“Driver safety course” means an employer-sponsored course designed to teach defensive driving and road safety skills.
“Food delivery service” means a service offered by a restaurant or retail business for the delivery of food or food products directly to a consumer.
“Motor vehicle” means any vehicle propelled by an internal combustion engine, electricity, or steam. The term “motor vehicle” shall not include a road roller, farm tractor, vehicle propelled only upon a stationary rail or track, or a battery-operated wheelchair operated by a person with a disability at a speed not exceeding 10 miles per hour.
“Restaurant” means a place in the District of Columbia (“District”) that sells or prepares food, drinks, or refreshments to be consumed by persons on or off the premises where prepared or sold.

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