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Code · Washington · Title 46 — Motor Vehicles · Chapter 46.72B

RCW 46.72B.210

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(1)A transportation network company must make information available to transportation network company drivers on which vehicles, described by make, model, and year, are eligible for each product class offered on the transportation network company platform.
(2)For any vehicle that lost eligibility on the basis of vehicle year or model type for a particular product class in the 12 months prior to September 1, 2025, the transportation network company must reinstate the vehicle to that product class for at least 12 months following September 1, 2025. The requirements in subsection
(2)of this section [this subsection (2)] do not apply to vehicles that lost eligibility for a reason other than vehicle year or model type, including but not limited to the driver's loss of access to the transportation network company's platform, vehicle safety-related or vehicle condition issues, or the driver's or vehicle's noncompliance with law or regulatory standards.
(3)If a transportation network company plans to modify vehicle age or model type requirements for an existing product class, the transportation network company must provide all current drivers with written notice at least 120 calendar days before the change is implemented.
[ 2025 c 229 s 2 .]
Notes:
Effective date — 2025 c 229 ss 1 and 2: See note following RCW 46.72B.020 .
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