HB4474 HFAT Shott 3-7

Fisher 3919

 

Delegate Shott moved to amend the bill by striking out the title and substituting therefor a new title, to read as follows:

Eng. House Bill No. 4474 -- H. B. 4474 -- A Bill to amend the Code of West Virginia, 1931, as amended, by adding thereto a new article, designated §17A-6F-1, §17A-6F-2, §17A-6F-3, §17A-6F-4, §17A-6F-5, §17A-6F-6, §17A-6F-7, §17A-6F-8, §17A-6F-9, §17A-6F-10, §17A-6F-11, §17A-6F-12, §17A-6F-13, §17A-6F-14, and §17A-6F-15, all relating to peer-to-peer car sharing programs; delineating the scope of this article; defining terms; imposing insurance requirements; requiring notification of implications of a lien on a shared vehicle; providing for certain exclusions from motor vehicle insurance policies; requiring peer-to-peer car sharing programs to maintain certain records; exempting peer-to-peer car sharing programs and shared vehicle owners from vicarious liability; authorizing a motor vehicle insurer of a shared vehicle to seek contribution against the motor vehicle insurer of a peer-to-peer car sharing program in certain circumstances; requiring peer-to-peer car sharing programs to obtain an insurable interest in a shared vehicle during the car sharing period; providing consumer protections for car sharing programs; requiring driver’s license verification and data retention; requiring a peer-to-peer car sharing program to have responsibility for the equipment put in or on a vehicle to facilitate a car sharing transaction; establishing registration, notification, and benchmarks for safety for automobiles used in peer-to-peer car sharing programs; establishing the authority of airports and airport authorities to regulate peer-to-peer car sharing activity provided to airport customers; and providing for the collection of taxes.

 

 

 

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Rejected