Transportation Network Company Discriminatory Practices
| Type | Bill |
|---|---|
| Session | 2026 Regular Session |
| Subjects |
Concerning measures to address discriminatory conduct engaged in by transportation network company drivers in providing services to riders.
Bill Summary:
Under current law, the public utilities commission (commission) may assess a civil penalty in an amount up to $550 against a transportation network company (TNC) if the TNC had written notice of a TNC driver's violation of certain prohibitions against discriminating against riders and the TNC failed to reasonably address the violation. Additionally, a driver is required to report to the TNC any refusal by the driver to provide services to a rider, and the TNC is required to annually report all such refusals to the commission.
The bill removes the condition that a TNC first have written notice of a driver's violation of the discriminatory prohibitions before a civil penalty may be assessed against the TNC and increases the maximum civil penalty to $5,000. The bill also requires:
- A TNC to provide monthly, rather than annual, reporting to the commission regarding drivers' refusal to provide services;
- A TNC to provide a mechanism to allow a consumer to report a driver's refusal to provide transport to the consumer directly on the TNC's digital platform, which information must be included in the TNC's monthly report; and
- The commission to anonymize the TNCs' monthly reports and make the anonymized reports available to the public.
The commission may assess a civil penalty in an amount up to $5,000 for a TNC's failure to comply with the reporting requirements.
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced.)
Prime Sponsors
Representative
Gretchen Rydin
Committees
House
Business Affairs & Labor
Related Documents & Information
| Date | Version | Documents |
|---|---|---|
| 01/14/2026 | Introduced |
| Date | Location | Action |
|---|---|---|
| 01/14/2026 | House | Introduced In House - Assigned to Business Affairs & Labor |