85R5064 JTS-F     By: Nichols S.B. No. 361       A BILL TO BE ENTITLED   AN ACT   relating to transportation network companies.          BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:          SECTION 1.  The heading to Subtitle F, Title 7,   Transportation Code, is amended to read as follows:   SUBTITLE F.  COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES AND PERSONAL VEHICLES USED   FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES          SECTION 2.  Subtitle F, Title 7, Transportation Code, is   amended by adding Chapter 649 to read as follows:   CHAPTER 649. TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES   SUBCHAPTER A.  GENERAL PROVISIONS          Sec. 649.001.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:                (1)  "Digital network" means any online-enabled   application, website, or system offered or used by a transportation   network company that enables the prearrangement of rides between   passengers and drivers.                (2)  "Digitally prearranged ride" means a ride in a   personal vehicle between points chosen by the passenger that is   prearranged through a digital network.                (3)  "Personal vehicle" means a vehicle that:                      (A)  is owned, leased, or otherwise authorized for   use by a driver; and                      (B)  is not a taxicab, limousine, or other vehicle   regulated by a municipality under Section 215.004, Local Government   Code, or a joint airport board under Section 22.081, Transportation   Code.                (4)  "Transportation network company" means a   corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, or other entity   that, for compensation, enables a passenger to prearrange with a   driver, exclusively through the entity's digital network, a   digitally prearranged ride. The term does not include an entity   that provides:                      (A)  in addition to digitally prearranged rides:                            (i)  street-hail taxicab services; or                            (ii)  limousine or other car services   arranged by a method other than through a digital network;                      (B)  shared expense carpool or vanpool   arrangements; or                      (C)  a type of ride service for which:                            (i)  the fee received by the driver does not   exceed the driver's costs of providing the ride; or                            (ii)  the driver receives a fee that exceeds   the driver's costs associated with providing the ride but makes not   more than three round-trips per day between the driver's or   passenger's place of employment and the driver's or passenger's   home.          Sec. 649.002.  NATURE OF TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES,   DRIVERS, AND VEHICLES.  Transportation network companies and   drivers logged in to the company's digital network are not common   carriers, contract carriers, or motor carriers.          Sec. 649.003.  CONTROLLING AUTHORITY. (a)  Notwithstanding   any other provision of law, and except as provided by Subsection   (b), the regulation of transportation network companies, drivers   logged in to a digital network, and vehicles used to provide   digitally prearranged rides:                (1)  is an exclusive power and function of this state;   and                (2)  may not be regulated by a municipality, state   agency, or other state or local entity, including by:                      (A)  imposing a tax;                      (B)  requiring a license;                      (C)  setting rates;                      (D)  imposing operational requirements; or                      (E)  imposing other requirements.          (b)  An airport owner or operator may impose a reasonable fee   on a transportation network company that provides digitally   prearranged rides to or from the airport.          Sec. 649.004.  PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO DRIVERS LOGGED IN TO   DIGITAL NETWORK. A provision of this chapter that applies to a   driver logged in to a digital network applies while the driver is   logged in to receive requests for digitally prearranged rides and   while the driver is logged in and providing a digitally prearranged   ride.   SUBCHAPTER B.  OPERATION OF TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES          Sec. 649.051.  INSURANCE REQUIRED. The requirements of   Chapter 1954, Insurance Code, apply to transportation network   companies and drivers logged in to a digital network.          Sec. 649.052.  SHARED RIDES. A digitally prearranged ride   may be wholly or partly shared by multiple passengers if the   passengers consent to sharing the ride.          Sec. 649.053.  FARES. A transportation network company that   charges a fare for a digitally prearranged ride shall:                (1)  disclose to passengers the fare calculation method   on the digital network; and                (2)  before the passenger enters the vehicle for the   ride, provide through the digital network to the passenger   requesting the ride:                      (A)  the applicable rates being charged; and                      (B)  the option to receive an estimated fare.          Sec. 649.054.  DIGITAL NETWORK IDENTIFICATION OF DRIVERS AND   VEHICLES TO PASSENGERS. A transportation network company shall,   before a passenger enters a vehicle for a digitally prearranged   ride, provide through the company's digital network to the   passenger requesting the ride:                (1)  the driver's first name and picture; and                (2)  the make, model, and license plate number of the   driver's vehicle.          Sec. 649.055.  PAYMENT; ELECTRONIC RECEIPT.  (a)  A driver   providing a digitally prearranged ride shall accept payment for the   ride only through the digital network.          (b)  Within a reasonable time following the completion of a   digitally prearranged ride, the transportation network company   whose digital network was used to prearrange the ride shall   transmit, through electronic mail or text message, a receipt to the   passenger who requested the ride that includes:                (1)  the origin and destination of the ride;                (2)  the total time and distance of the ride; and                (3)  an itemization of the total fare paid, if any.          Sec. 649.056.  INTOXICATING SUBSTANCE POLICY. (a)  A   transportation network company shall implement an intoxicating   substance policy that prohibits a driver who is logged in to the   company's digital network from any amount of intoxication.          (b)  A transportation network company shall include on its   Internet website:                (1)  a notice concerning the company's intoxicating   substance policy; and                (2)  the means to make a complaint about a suspected   violation of the policy.          (c)  On receipt of a passenger complaint alleging a violation   of the intoxicating substance policy, a transportation network   company shall:                (1)  conduct an investigation into the reported   incident; and                (2)  immediately suspend the driver's access to the   company's digital network for the duration of the investigation.          (d)  A transportation network company shall maintain records   relevant to a complaint for a period of at least two years after the   date the complaint is received.          Sec. 649.057.  DRIVER REQUIREMENTS. (a)  Before permitting   an individual to log in as a driver on the company's digital   network, a transportation network company must:                (1)  confirm that the individual:                      (A)  is at least 19 years of age;                      (B)  maintains a valid driver's license; and                      (C)  possesses proof of registration and   automobile financial responsibility for each motor vehicle to be   used to provide digitally prearranged rides;                (2)  conduct, or cause to be conducted, a local, state,   and national criminal background check for the individual that   includes the use of:                      (A)  a commercial multistate and   multijurisdiction criminal records locator or other similar   commercial nationwide database; and                      (B)  the national sex offender registry database   maintained by the United States Department of Justice or a   successor agency; and                (3)  obtain and review the individual's driving record.          (b)  A transportation network company shall not permit an   individual to log in as a driver on the company's digital network if   the individual:                (1)  has been convicted in the three-year period   preceding the issue date of the driving record obtained under   Subsection (a)(3) of:                      (A)  more than three offenses classified by the   Department of Public Safety as moving violations; or                      (B)  one or more of the following offenses:                            (i)  fleeing or attempting to elude a police   officer under Section 545.421;                            (ii)  reckless driving under Section   545.401;                            (iii)  driving without a valid driver's   license under Section 521.025; or                            (iv)  driving with an invalid driver's   license under Section 521.457;                (2)  has been convicted in the preceding seven-year   period of any of the following:                      (A)  driving while intoxicated under Section   49.04 or 49.045, Penal Code;                      (B)  use of a motor vehicle to commit a felony;                      (C)  a crime involving felony property damage;                      (D)  felony fraud;                      (E)  felony theft;                      (F)  an act of violence; or                      (G)  an act of terrorism; or                (3)  is found to be in the national sex offender   registry database maintained by the United States Department of   Justice or a successor agency.          Sec. 649.058.  DIGITALLY PREARRANGED RIDES ONLY. A driver   who is logged in to a digital network shall not solicit or provide a   ride for compensation unless the passenger has been matched to the   driver through the digital network.          Sec. 649.059.  PAYMENT ONLY THROUGH DIGITAL NETWORK. A   driver may receive payment for a digitally prearranged ride only   through the digital network and shall not solicit or accept cash   payments from a passenger.          Sec. 649.060.  PASSENGER ACTING IN UNLAWFUL, DISORDERLY, OR   ENDANGERING MANNER.  A driver who has accepted a digitally   prearranged ride may refuse to transport a passenger acting in an   unlawful, disorderly, or endangering manner.          Sec. 649.061.  DIGITAL IDENTIFICATION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT   OFFICER. (a)  In this section, "digital identification" means   information stored on a digital network that may be accessed by a   driver and that:                (1)  serves as proof of the identity of the driver;                (2)  serves as proof that the insurance coverage   requirements of Chapter 1954, Insurance Code, are satisfied;                (3)  displays a photo of the driver;                (4)  displays an image of the driver's vehicle; and                (5)  identifies the make, model, and license plate   number of the vehicle used by the driver.          (b)  On request of a law enforcement officer, a driver   providing a digitally prearranged ride shall:                (1)  display the driver's digital identification; and                (2)  display electronic proof that the ride was matched   through the digital network.          (c)  This section does not require a driver to relinquish   possession of the electronic device containing the digital   identification.          Sec. 649.062.  VEHICLE REQUIREMENTS. (a)  A transportation   network company shall, for each motor vehicle used by a driver to   provide digitally prearranged rides through the company's digital   network:                (1)  require the vehicle to meet the requirements of   Chapter 548; and                (2)  confirm that the vehicle has:                      (A)  four doors; and                      (B)  a maximum passenger capacity of not more than   eight people, including the driver.          (b)  A vehicle used to provide digitally prearranged rides:                (1)  may be owned, leased, or rented by the driver; and                (2)  may not also be used to provide street-hail   taxicab service, limousine service, or other similar for-hire   service regulated by a municipality under Section 215.004, Local   Government Code, or a joint airport board under Section 22.081,   Transportation Code.          Sec. 649.063.  NONDISCRIMINATION; ACCESSIBILITY. (a)  A   transportation network company shall adopt a policy that prohibits   a driver logged in to the company's digital network from:                (1)  discriminating on the basis of a passenger's or   potential passenger's location or destination, race, color,   national origin, religious belief or affiliation, sex, disability,   or age; and                (2)  refusing to provide service to a potential   passenger with a service animal unless the driver has a medically   documented condition that prevents the driver from transporting   animals.          (b)  A transportation network company shall notify each   person authorized to log in as a driver on the company's digital   network of the nondiscrimination policy.  A driver logged in to the   company's digital network shall comply with the nondiscrimination   policy.          (c)  A transportation network company shall not impose an   additional charge for transportation of individuals with physical   disabilities because of those disabilities.          (d)  A transportation network company shall provide a   passenger an opportunity to indicate whether the passenger requires   a wheelchair-accessible vehicle.  If a wheelchair-accessible   vehicle cannot be provided, the company shall direct the requesting   passenger to an alternate provider of wheelchair-accessible   service, if available.          Sec. 649.064.  DRIVERS AS INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS. A driver   who is authorized to log in to a transportation network company's   digital network is considered an independent contractor, and not an   employee of the company, if:                (1)  the company does not:                      (A)  prescribe the specific hours during which the   driver is required to be logged in to the company's digital network;                      (B)  impose restrictions on the driver's ability   to use other transportation network companies' digital networks;                      (C)  limit the territory within which the driver   may provide digitally prearranged rides; or                      (D)  restrict the driver from engaging in another   occupation or business; and                (2)  the company and the driver agree in writing that   the driver is an independent contractor.          Sec. 649.065.  FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Section 547.607 does not   apply to a vehicle used to provide digitally prearranged rides.   SUBCHAPTER C.  RECORDS AND OTHER INFORMATION          Sec. 649.101.  RETENTION OF RECORDS. A transportation   network company shall maintain:                (1)  records evidencing compliance with the   requirements of this chapter for a period of two years;                (2)  individual ride records for at least one year   after the date the ride was provided; and                (3)  driver records for at least one year after the date   the driver ceases to be authorized to log in as a driver on the   company's digital network.          Sec. 649.102.  COLLECTION, USE, OR DISCLOSURE OF RECORDS AND   OTHER COMPANY INFORMATION.  (a)  Any records, data, or other   information disclosed to a public entity in this state by a   transportation network company, including names, addresses, and   any other personally identifiable information of drivers is not   subject to disclosure under Chapter 552, Government Code.          (b)  A public entity may not disclose any records, data, or   other information provided by a transportation network company   under this chapter to a third party except in compliance with a   court order or subpoena.  If information provided under this   chapter is sought through a court order or subpoena, the public   entity shall promptly notify the transportation network company to   afford the company the opportunity to take actions to prevent   disclosure.          (c)  In collecting, using, or disclosing any records, data,   or other information submitted by a transportation network company   under this chapter, a public entity shall:                (1)  consider the potential risks to the privacy of the   individuals whose information is being collected, used, or   disclosed;                (2)  ensure that the information to be collected, used,   or disclosed is necessary, relevant, and appropriate to the proper   administration of this chapter; and                (3)  take all reasonable measures and make all   reasonable efforts to protect, secure, and, where appropriate,   encrypt or limit access to the information.          (d)  A transportation network company required to submit,   disclose, or otherwise provide personally identifiable information   of drivers to a public entity of this state is not liable in any   civil or criminal action for any unauthorized disclosure, misuse,   alteration, destruction, access or acquisition, or use of the   information that occurs while the information is in the possession   of any public entity of this state.          Sec. 649.103.  DISCLOSURE OF PASSENGER INFORMATION. (a)  A   transportation network company may disclose a passenger's personal   identifying information to a third party only if:                (1)  the passenger consents;                (2)  the disclosure is required by a legal obligation;   or                (3)  the disclosure is required to:                      (A)  protect or defend the terms of use of the   transportation network company service; or                      (B)  investigate a violation of those terms.          (b)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a), a transportation   network company may share a passenger's name with a driver   accessing the company's digital network to facilitate:                (1)  identification of the passenger by the driver; or                (2)  communication between the passenger and the   driver.          SECTION 3.  On the effective date of this Act, any   municipality's or other local entity's ordinance or policy related   to transportation network companies or drivers authorized to access   transportation network companies' digital networks that   contradicts or is otherwise inconsistent with this Act is void and   has no effect.          SECTION 4.  This Act takes effect immediately if it receives   a vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to each house, as   provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution.  If this   Act does not receive the vote necessary for immediate effect, this   Act takes effect September 1, 2017.