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Requires transportation network companies to share information concerning sexual misconduct investigation of driver; authorizes transportation network company to ban drivers from accessing digital network during and following investigation.
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Bill overview
This bill requires transportation network companies (TNCs) to share information about sexual misconduct investigations involving their drivers and authorizes the TNC to temporarily ban drivers from accessing their digital network during and after such investigations. It also mandates that TNCs conduct criminal background checks on drivers and share information about those checks with other TNCs. The bill aims to enhance passenger safety by addressing potential risks associated with TNC drivers.
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Gabriel Rodriguez
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