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NJ A2655

NJ A2655
Requires transportation network company to provide live customer service representative and certain notification to riders.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires a transportation network company (TNC) to promptly notify a TNC rider (rider) by electronic means when information associated with the account the rider maintains with the TNC is updated, including when a change is made to the password, email address, or telephone number associated with the rider's account. A TNC is also to provide electronic notification to a rider when the account the rider maintains with the TNC has been used to request or take an unusual number or frequency of prearranged rides or has been used to request or take prearranged rides that deviates substantially from an historic pattern of prearranged rides requested or taken by the rider. The bill requires a TNC to notify a rider no later than 48 hours after one of these circumstances has occurred. A TNC is required to submit to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) a written description of how the TNC will comply with these notification requirements in order to be issued a TNC permit to lawfully operate in the State. A TNC is also required to submit the written description to the MVC on an annual basis. The bill requires a TNC to make available to riders a live customer service representative of the transportation network company that a rider may contact 24 hours a day to resolve issues pertaining to changes made to information associated with the account the rider maintains with the TNC and to dispute charges for prearranged rides that the rider did not request or take.

AI Summary

This bill requires a transportation network company (TNC) to promptly notify riders by electronic means when certain changes are made to their account information, such as updated passwords, email addresses, or telephone numbers. TNCs must also notify riders if their account is used to request an unusual number or frequency of rides, or rides that deviate substantially from their normal pattern. Additionally, the bill mandates that TNCs provide riders with 24/7 access to a live customer service representative to resolve issues related to account information changes and dispute ride charges the rider did not request or take. TNCs must submit a written description of their compliance with these notification requirements to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission in order to obtain and renew their operating permit.

Committee Categories

Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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