A private passenger motor vehicle insured by the vehicles registered owner under an owners insurance policy may not be classified as a commercial motor vehicle, for-hire motor vehicle, permissive use motor vehicle or livery solely because the vehicles registered owner allows the vehicle to be used for personal vehicle sharing if: (1) The personal vehicle sharing is conducted under a personal vehicle sharing program. (2) The annual revenue received by the vehicles registered owner that was generated by the personal vehicle sharing does not exceed the annual expenses of owning and operating the vehicle, including depreciation, interest, lease payments, motor vehicle loan payments, insurance, maintenance, parking, fuel, cleaning, automobile repair and costs associated with personal vehicle sharing, including but not limited to the installation, operation and maintenance of computer hardware and software, signage identifying the vehicle as a personal vehicle sharing vehicle and any fees charged by a personal vehicle sharing program. Note: See note under 742.585. CANCELLATION AND NONRENEWAL OF CASUALTY OR COMMERCIAL LIABILITY POLICIES (Cancellation Based on Holding Public Office)
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