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AZ SB1305
Bill
Status
3/7/2019
Primary Sponsor
David Livingston
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AI Summary
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Establishes comprehensive regulatory framework for peer-to-peer car sharing in Arizona through new Title 28, Chapter 31, defining terms, insurance requirements, and operational standards for shared vehicle owners and drivers.
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Requires peer-to-peer car sharing programs to maintain motor vehicle liability insurance of at least the minimum required by law during car sharing periods and assume liability for shared vehicle owners unless the owner made fraudulent misrepresentation.
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Mandates peer-to-peer car sharing programs register with the Department of Revenue and remit applicable taxes and surcharges on vehicle sharing transactions; exempts shared vehicle owners from personal property rental tax if the platform operator remits taxes.
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Imposes operational requirements including verification of driver licenses, safety recall compliance, shared vehicle record retention for two years, car sharing program agreement disclosures, and sole responsibility for platform-installed equipment.
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Subjects peer-to-peer car sharing transactions to all motor vehicle rental transaction laws including regulatory licensing, equipment responsibility, and provides airports authority to implement additional rules and assess fees for transactions at public airports.
Legislative Description
Peer-to-peer car sharing; taxation
Transportation
Last Action
House COM Committee action: Failed To Pass, voting: (3-5-1-0-0-0)
3/26/2019