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AL HB160

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/18/2022

Primary Sponsor

Andy Whitt

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Origin

House of Representatives

Regular Session 2022

AI Summary

HB160 Summary

  • Car sharing programs operating at airports must be treated as off-site concessionaires and enter into concession agreements with airport authorities before enabling car sharing services.

  • Concession agreements with car sharing programs must contain the same or reasonably similar terms, conditions, standards, regulations, procedures, fees, and access requirements as those for off-site rental car companies at the airport.

  • Car sharing programs are deemed to enable airport car sharing if they list cars on airport property, contract for airport transportation, facilitate shared car use for airport passengers, or promote shared cars for airport transportation.

  • Car sharing programs must collect and verify records of car usage including times used, fees paid by drivers, and revenues received by owners, and retain these records for at least three years upon request to the airport authority.

  • Airport authorities may adopt rules for car sharing programs and impose fees on them; violations entitle the airport authority to injunctive relief, actual damages, punitive damages, and reasonable attorney fees and costs.

Legislative Description

Transportation, public transportation, car sharing programs, requirements for operation at airports provided

Motor Vehicles

Last Action

Read for the first time and referred to the House of Representatives committee on Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure

1/18/2022

Committee Referrals

Transportation, Utilities and Infrastructure1/18/2022

Full Bill Text

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