HRS §431:10C-704
Records transportation network companies must keep
Transportation network companies must keep GPS, electronic, and driver records for certain time periods. They must provide these records within 10 days of a written request for accident investigations or disputes. This section only covers recordkeeping duties.
The statute, as written — Records
[See Note at part heading.] (a) A transportation network company shall maintain: (1) Global positioning system records and electronic records for each period while a transportation network company driver is logged onto the transportation network company's digital network or software application service or is engaged in a prearranged ride for at least five years from the date each prearranged ride was provided; and (2) Transportation network company driver records at least until the five-year anniversary of the date on which a transportation network company driver's activation on the transportation network company digital network or software application service has ended. (b) Records maintained under this section shall be made readily available for purposes of an accident investigation pursuant to section 431:10C-703(k) or resolving any other dispute related to transportation network company drivers while they are logged onto the transportation network company's digital network or software application service or while they are engaged in a prearranged ride, no later than ten days after receipt of a written request for such record.
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