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Code · New Jersey · Title 39 — Food and Drugs · Chapter 5H

39:5H-16 Submission of application by driver.

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16. a. A transportation network company shall require an applicant, as defined in section 2 of P.L.2017, c.26 (C.39:5H-2), to submit a transportation network company driver application to the transportation network company. The application shall include the applicant's address, age, and social security number, a copy of the applicant's driver's license, motor vehicle registration, and automobile liability insurance, and any other information required by the transportation network company.
b. Upon approval of an applicant’s transportation network company driver application submitted pursuant to subsection a. of this section, a transportation network company shall:
(1)provide an applicant with an anti-human trafficking training course approved by the Attorney General and require the applicant to complete the course within 90 days of approval of the application; or
(2)confirm that the applicant has completed an anti-human trafficking training course through another transportation network company.
The anti-human trafficking training course may be provided via web-based video or digital format and shall include: an overview of human trafficking, including how human trafficking is defined; guidance on the role transportation network company drivers play in reporting and responding to human trafficking; and information on how to report suspected human trafficking.
L.2017, c.26, s.16; amended 2025, c.221, s.1.
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