The bill requires a transportation network company (TNC)
operating in the state to provide various disclosures to the TNC's drivers regarding payments that a consumer makes to the TNC and the amount that the TNC then pays to a driver.
On or before May 1, 2025, a TNC is required to develop a driver
deactivation policy describing the TNC's procedures for deactivating a driver from the TNC's digital platform.
The TNC is required to disclose to drivers its driver deactivation
policy.
On a semiannual basis commencing August 1, 2026, a TNC is
required to disclose to the division of labor standards and statistics (division) in the department of labor and employment information regarding transportation tasks completed and any deactivations of drivers during the previous reporting period.
The division may impose fines against a TNC for violations of the
bill. A person aggrieved by a TNC's violation of the bill may file a civil suit against the TNC seeking damages or injunctive relief.
The director of the division may adopt rules to implement the bill.