§ 65-7-1 Short title
§ 65-7-2 Definitions
§ 65-7-3 Not other carriers
§ 65-7-4 Transportation network company permit required
§ 65-7-5 Fare collected for services
§ 65-7-6 Identification of transportation network company vehicles and drivers
§ 65-7-7 Electronic receipt
§ 65-7-8 Financial responsibility of transportation network companies
§ 65-7-9 Insurance coverage disclosures
§ 65-7-10 Automobile insurance provisions
§ 65-7-11 Zero tolerance for drug or alcohol use
§ 65-7-12 Transportation network company driver requirements
§ 65-7-13 Vehicle safety
§ 65-7-14 No street hails
§ 65-7-15 No cash trips
§ 65-7-16 Nondiscrimination; accessibility
§ 65-7-17 Records
§ 65-7-18 Controlling authority
§ 65-7-19 Transportation network fund created; assessment and collection of fees
§ 65-7-20 Records pursuant to rules of the department of transportation
§ 65-7-21 Administrative penalties
§ 65-7-22 Involuntary suspension and revocation
§ 65-7-23 Provision of non-emergency medical transportation

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 65 > Article 7 - Transportation Network Company Services

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