2022 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 690B - Casualty Insurance
NRS 690B.460 - Required disclosures by transportation network companies to drivers.

Universal Citation: NV Rev Stat § 690B.460 (2022)

Before allowing a natural person to be connected to a potential passenger using the digital network or software application service of a transportation network company to provide transportation services as a driver, a transportation network company shall, in writing:

1. Disclose the insurance coverage and limits of liability that the transportation network company provides for a driver while the driver is providing transportation services; and

2. Notify the person that:

(a) His or her insurance for the operation of a motor vehicle required pursuant to NRS 485.185 may not provide coverage for the use of a motor vehicle to provide transportation services.

(b) If comprehensive or collision coverage was purchased in addition to such insurance, the comprehensive or collision coverage may not apply to any damage which results from the use of the motor vehicle while a driver is providing transportation services or logged into the digital network or software application service of a transportation network company and available to receive requests for transportation services.

3. Disclose to the person that, if there is a lien against a vehicle used by a driver to provide transportation services, the driver must notify the lienholder that the vehicle is being used to provide transportation services.

4. Disclose to the person that the use of a vehicle to provide transportation services may violate the contract between a driver and a lienholder.

(Added to NRS by 2015, 1376, 1398)

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