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Introduced
01/10/2023
01/10/2023
In Committee
03/23/2023
03/23/2023
Crossed Over
02/08/2023
02/08/2023
Passed
04/18/2023
04/18/2023
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
05/04/2023
05/04/2023
Introduced Session
2023 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Delivery network companies. Amends the law regarding transportation network companies (TNC) to provide that, after June 30, 2024, the primary motor vehicle liability insurance coverage requirement while a TNC driver is logged on to the TNC's digital network, but is not engaged in a prearranged ride, is at least $50,000 per incident for property damage. (Under current law, the coverage requirement is at least $25,000 per incident for property damage.) Provides that, after June 30, 2024: (1) a delivery network company (DNC) driver who connects to a DNC's digital network is an independent contractor of the DNC, and the DNC is not considered to control or manage the DNC driver or to own or manage the personal vehicle used by the DNC driver to provide delivery services; but (2) the DNC driver, or the DNC on the DNC driver's behalf, is required to maintain primary motor vehicle insurance meeting certain requirements on the DNC driver's personal vehicle. Establishes different minimum insurance coverage requirements for a delivery available period than for a delivery service period. Provides that if motor vehicle insurance maintained by a DNC driver lapses or does not provide the required coverage: (1) motor vehicle insurance maintained by the DNC must provide the required coverage beginning with the first dollar of a claim; and (2) the DNC's insurer has a duty to defend the claim. Provides that coverage under a DNC insurer's policy may not be dependent on the denial of a claim by the DNC driver's insurer. Requires a DNC driver, in the event of an accident, upon request, to provide proof of required insurance coverage and to disclose whether the accident occurred during a delivery available period or a delivery service period. Requires a DNC to make certain disclosures in writing to a prospective DNC driver. Authorizes an insurer writing motor vehicle insurance in Indiana to exclude coverage on a personal vehicle owned or operated by a DNC driver for loss or injury occurring during a delivery available period or a delivery service period. Requires a DNC's insurer to assume primary liability for a claim arising from an accident when: (1) a dispute arises as to whether the accident occurred during a delivery available period or a delivery service period; and (2) the DNC does not have, did not retain, or fails to provide precise information on when the delivery available period or delivery service period began or ended.
AI Summary
This bill amends the law regarding transportation network companies (TNCs) and adds a new chapter to the Indiana Code to regulate delivery network companies (DNCs). The key provisions are:
1. After June 30, 2024, the primary motor vehicle liability insurance coverage requirement for TNC drivers while logged on to the TNC's digital network but not engaged in a prearranged ride is increased from at least $25,000 to at least $50,000 per incident for property damage.
2. After June 30, 2024, a DNC driver who connects to a DNC's digital network is considered an independent contractor, not an employee or agent of the DNC, and the DNC does not control or manage the driver or own/manage the personal vehicle used for delivery services.
3. DNC drivers, or the DNC on their behalf, must maintain primary motor vehicle insurance during the "delivery available period" (when the driver is logged on and available for delivery requests) and the "delivery service period" (when the driver is transporting goods for delivery).
4. If the DNC driver's insurance lapses or does not provide the required coverage, the DNC's insurance must provide coverage starting from the first dollar of a claim, and the DNC's insurer has a duty to defend the claim.
5. Insurers are authorized to exclude coverage on a personal vehicle owned or operated by a DNC driver during the delivery available or delivery service periods.
6. If a dispute arises over when the delivery periods began or ended, and the DNC does not have or provide the required information, the DNC's insurer must assume primary liability for the claim.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (6)
Matthew Lehman (R)*,
Scott Baldwin (R),
Martin Carbaugh (R),
Rita Fleming (D),
Mike Gaskill (R),
Lonnie Randolph (D),
Last Action
Public Law 215 (on 05/04/2023)
Official Document
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/house/1125/ |
| BillText | https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/house/1125/#5.ENRS |
| BillText | https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/house/1125/#4.ENGS |
| BillText | https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/house/1125/#3.COMS |
| BillText | https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/house/1125/#2.COMH |
| BillText | https://iga.in.gov/static-documents/c/8/4/c/c84c89d2/HB1125.01.INTR.pdf |
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