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CO SB075
Bill
AI Summary
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TNCs must develop and disclose deactivation and suspension policies to drivers by May 1, 2025, with policies becoming enforceable June 1, 2025, including specific violations, consequences, fair notification procedures, and reconsideration rights.
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Drivers deactivated for 72+ hours have 30 days to challenge deactivation through TNC's internal review process, which must be completed within 14 days and include written determination with reasons and remediation steps.
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TNCs must disclose to drivers before ride acceptance the distance, direction, estimated pay, estimated mileage, and estimated time for each trip, and provide monthly statements showing pay breakdown, tips, platform time, and mileage for tax deduction purposes.
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A certified independent driver support organization must be established to educate drivers, support deactivation appeals, and be funded through 7 cents per transportation task, with TNCs required to notify drivers of the organization by October 30, 2025.
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TNCs must report semiannually to the state including number of deactivations, deactivation reconsiderations, driver demographic data, and detailed transaction data for a representative sample of rides, with violations subject to $1,000 per driver damages plus $100 per violation fines.
Legislative Description
Transportation Network Company Transparency
Labor & Employment
Last Action
Governor Signed
6/5/2024