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VA SB550
Bill
Status
3/4/2026
Primary Sponsor
Kannan Srinivasan
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AI Summary
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Transportation network companies (TNCs) must disclose their deactivation process to drivers, including clear definitions of violations and "serious misconduct" that could result in permanent removal from the platform
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TNCs must deposit remaining funds to deactivated drivers within five business days and reactivate accounts within 72 hours when drivers are cleared of policy violations or remedy issues
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TNCs must provide drivers with weekly summaries showing total fares collected, total earnings, and the percentage earned by the driver, with separate breakdowns for ride services versus delivery services
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Within 24 hours of completing a ride, TNCs must provide drivers an itemized receipt showing the total passenger payment, all fees applied, the driver's portion, and any tip amount
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TNCs must submit confidential annual reports to the DMV Commissioner containing aggregate data on average fares, total driving time with passengers, and total driver earnings in Virginia
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The law takes effect January 1, 2027
Legislative Description
Transportation network companies; publishing and disclosure requirements, delayed effective date.
Last Action
Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 13, 2026
3/10/2026