SB 35-DELIVERY NETWORK COMPANIES  5:12:23 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI announced the consideration of SENATE BILL NO. 35 "An Act relating to transportation network and delivery network companies." 5:13:10 PM SENATOR BJORKMAN speaking as the sponsor of SB 35, he presented a brief recap: [Original punctuation provided.] SB 35 amends statutes related to workers compensation which will align individuals who provide delivery services through delivery network companies with individuals who provide services through Transportation Network Companies. The legislation will define these workers as independent contractors. Currently, delivery network companies are not defined in statute, which has led to confusion and litigation across the country, threatening these services that customers value and depend on. Roughly 90 percent of drivers work less than 10 hours per week. These drivers usually provide delivery services to supplement their income, so they can work their full-time job, or go to school during the day, et cetera. Most door dashers prefer to remain working as independent contractors so they can have the ability to work as much or as little as they want. Thank you for hearing Senate Bill 35 today. 5:14:27 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI solicited the will of the committee. 5:14:30 PM SENATOR GRAY-JACKSON moved to report SB 35, work order 34- LS0330\A, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 5:14:46 PM CHAIR KAWASAKI found no objection and SB 35 was reported from the Senate State Affairs Standing Committee.