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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 690B - CASUALTY INSURANCE

NRS 690B.495 Driver required to carry evidence of coverage; required provision of proof of coverage and certain disclosure to law enforcement officer and party required if driver involved in accident or motor vehicle crash.

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NRS 690B.495 Driver required to carry evidence of coverage; required provision of proof of coverage and certain disclosure to law enforcement officer and party required if driver involved in accident or motor vehicle crash.
1. A driver shall carry proof of coverage under a policy of transportation network company insurance at all times when the driver is logged into the digital network or software application service of the transportation network company, available to receive requests for transportation services or providing transportation services.
2. A driver shall provide proof of coverage under a policy of transportation network company insurance and disclose whether he or she was logged into the digital network or software application service of the transportation network company, available to receive requests for transportation services or providing transportation services at the time of an accident or motor vehicle crash upon request to a law enforcement officer and to any party with whom the driver is involved in an accident or motor vehicle crash.
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