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Code · Utah · Title 13 — Commerce and Trade · Chapter 51

13-51-106. Transportation network driver drug or alcohol use policy.

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Effective 5/12/2015
13-51-106. Transportation network driver drug or alcohol use policy.
(1)A transportation network company shall implement a policy that:
(a)provides that a transportation network driver may not use a drug or alcohol or be under the influence of a drug or alcohol while providing transportation network services;
(b)is posted on the transportation network company's website or software application; and
(c)provides procedures for a passenger to report to the transportation network company a transportation network driver who the passenger suspects violated the policy.
(2)If a transportation network company receives a complaint about a transportation network driver under Subsection (1)(c) , the transportation network company shall:
(a)suspend the transportation network company driver; and
(b)conduct an investigation into the transportation network company driver and the conduct alleged in the complaint.
(3)A transportation network company shall maintain records related to a complaint or investigation under this section for a minimum of two years after the day on which the transportation network company receives the complaint.
Enacted by Chapter 461 , 2015 General Session
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