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FL S1680
Bill
AI Summary
- Defines "deactivation" as the process by which a transportation network company (TNC) driver is removed from and loses access to a TNC's digital network for accepting rides
- Permits deactivation only for specific reasons, including poor rider ratings, violation of the TNC's safety or other policies, or failure to meet vehicle or insurance requirements
- Requires every TNC to establish and maintain a clear, written deactivation policy that provides drivers with the opportunity to appeal, and to contract with a nonprofit organization experienced with diverse populations to help drivers navigate the appeals process
- Mandates that TNCs review any driver appeal and issue a determination within 30 days, assessing whether the evidence shows the driver more likely than not violated TNC policies
- Allows deactivated drivers to appeal before a mutually agreed-upon third-party arbitrator who is a member of the American Arbitration Association; if the parties cannot agree, they select from a list of five AAA-recommended arbitrators by alternately eliminating names, and the bill preserves drivers' right to bring a cause of action in court
Legislative Description
Deactivation from Transportation Network Company Digital Networks
Last Action
Died in Transportation
6/16/2025
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