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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 706A - TRANSPORTATION NETWORK COMPANIES

NRS 706A.210 Transmission of receipt to passenger; contents of receipt.

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NRS 706A.210 Transmission of receipt to passenger; contents of receipt. A transportation network company which connected a passenger to a driver, monitored autonomous vehicle provider or limousine driver when providing limousine services shall, within a reasonable period following the provision of transportation services or limousine services by the driver, monitored autonomous vehicle provider or limousine driver to the passenger, transmit to the passenger an electronic receipt, which must include, without limitation:
1. A description of the point of origin and the destination of the transportation services or limousine services;
2. The total time for which transportation services or limousine services were provided;
3. The total distance traveled; and
4. An itemization of the fare, if any, charged for the transportation services or limousine services.
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