Indiana Code § 8-2.1-19.1-5

TNC driver requirements before acting as a TNC driver
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Sec. 5. (a) Before a TNC allows an individual to act as a TNC driver on the TNC's digital network, the TNC shall: (1) require the individual to submit to the TNC an application that includes: (A) the individual's name, address, and age; (B) a copy of the individual's driver's license; (C) a copy of the certificate of registration for the personal vehicle that the individual will use to provide prearranged rides; (D) proof of financial responsibility for the personal vehicle described in clause (C) of a type and in the amounts required by the TNC; and (E) any other information required by the TNC; (2) with respect to the individual, conduct, or contract with a third party to conduct: (A) a local and national criminal background check; and (B) a search of the national sex offender registry; and (3) obtain a copy of the individual's driving record maintained under IC 9-14-12-3 .       (b) A TNC may not knowingly allow to act as a TNC driver on the TNC's digital network an individual: (1) who has received judgments for: (A) more than three (3) moving traffic violations; or (B) at least one (1) violation involving reckless driving or driving on a suspended or revoked license; in the preceding three (3) years; (2) who has been convicted of a: (A) felony; or (B) misdemeanor involving: (i) resisting law enforcement; (ii) dishonesty; (iii) injury to a person; (iv) operating while intoxicated; (v) operating a vehicle in a manner that endangers a person; (vi) operating a vehicle with a suspended or revoked license; or (vii) damage to the property of another person; in the preceding seven (7) years; (3) who is a match in the national sex offender registry; (4) who is unable to provide information required under subsection (a); or (5) who is less than nineteen (19) years of age.

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