- (1) TNCs shall maintain copies of all driver records required by Section 10 of the Act for a period of two years.
- (2) TNCs shall maintain records related to the investigation of possible violations of the zero tolerance intoxicating substance policy for a period of two years following the close of the investigation.
- (3) TNCs shall maintain the individual trip records required by Section 14(a) of the Act for a period of two years, including the required electronic receipt information listed in Section 8 of the Act.
- (4) TNCs shall identify each trip with a unique trip identification number that includes the date on which the trip began.
- (5) Upon initiation of an inspection by the Commission, the TNC shall provide a list of all trip numbers for the trips provided within the time period identified by the Commission. As an alternative, if the trip identification numbers are created sequentially by the date, the TNC may provide a range of trip identification numbers for the trips provided within the time period identified by the Commission.
- (6) TNCs shall identify each TNC driver with a unique driver identification number.
- (7) Upon initiation of an inspection by the Commission, the TNC shall provide a list of all driver identification numbers for all TNC drivers that provided a prearranged ride within the time period identified by the Commission.
Author: Alabama Public Service Commission
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §32-7C-35.
History: Adopted: June 8, 2018. Filed with LRS April 5, 2019. Filed for Codification in the Alabama Administrative Code by the Alabama Public Service Commission on April 5, 2019, pursuant to Code of Ala. 1975, §41-22-7.