1. A transportation network company shall not allow a driver to be connected to potential passengers using the digital network or software application service of the company if the motor vehicle operated by the driver to provide transportation services:
(a) Is not in compliance with all federal, state and local laws concerning the operation and maintenance of the motor vehicle.
(b) Has less than four doors.
(c) Is designed to carry more than eight passengers, including the driver.
(d) Is a farm tractor, mobile home, recreational vehicle, semitractor, semitrailer, trailer, bus, motorcycle or tow car.
2. A transportation network company shall inspect or cause to be inspected every motor vehicle used by a driver to provide transportation services before allowing the driver to use the motor vehicle to provide transportation services and not less than once each year thereafter.
3. The inspection required by subsection 2 must include, without limitation, an inspection of the foot and emergency brakes, steering, windshield, rear window, other glass, windshield wipers, headlights, tail lights, turn indicator lights, braking lights, front seat adjustment mechanism, doors, horn, speedometer, bumpers, muffler, exhaust, tires, rear view mirrors and safety belts of the vehicle which ensures the proper functioning of each component.
(Added to NRS by 2015, 1405)