Local Compliance Codes and Guidelines

This page provides an overview of the specific local laws, regulations, and guidelines ("Local Laws") that apply to the sale, delivery, and distribution of products within jurisdictions where Mavi.io (DBA ONMYWAY) operates. Merchants are responsible for ensuring their compliance with these Local Laws and any other applicable legal requirements in their respective locations.

The following is a non-exhaustive list of the key Local Laws incorporated by reference into our Terms of Service:

1. Alcohol and Tobacco Sales

  • California Alcoholic Beverage Control Act (ABCA)

  • New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) Regulations

  • Texas Alcoholic Beverage Code (TABC)

  • FDA Tobacco Control Act

2. Food and Beverage Safety

  • FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA)

  • California Retail Food Code

  • New York State Food Safety Guidelines

  • Texas Department of State Health Services Food Safety Guidelines

3. Age Verification and Sales Restrictions

  • California Business and Professions Code: Age Verification for Restricted Products

  • New York Penal Law: Sale of Age-Restricted Items

  • Texas Penal Code: Sale of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Vape Products

4. Hazardous Materials and Restricted Substances

  • U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Hazardous Materials Regulations

  • EPA Regulations on Hazardous Waste

  • State-Specific Hazardous Materials Guidelines (e.g., California Prop 65)

5. Health and Safety Waivers

  • California Consumer Product Safety Regulations

  • New York State Health Code – Part 14, Subpart 14-1: Food Service Establishments

  • Texas Health and Safety Code: Public Health Regulations

6. Transportation and Vehicle Use

  • Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR)

  • State-Specific Regulations on Open Container Laws

  • State-Specific Road Safety Guidelines (e.g., Texas Transportation Code)

Additional Compliance Requirements

This list is not exhaustive, and compliance requirements may vary by jurisdiction. It is each Merchant’s responsibility to ensure that they understand and comply with all relevant Local Laws, as well as any additional legal requirements related to their operations.

For further details on the Local Laws and Waivers applicable to specific jurisdictions, please consult your local regulatory authorities or visit the official websites provided in the resources section below:

  1. California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control

  2. New York State Liquor Authority

  3. Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission